 We are creating a LinkedIn company page with Pam, and thank you, Pam, for sharing your screen. Below the video, there should be a link to get to this page, the creative page, creative company page. And so, Pam, let's go and click on company on the left-hand side. That's usually what most of us are doing here. And then, so here we are. So just to know what is name here, name would be, you know how on your personal LinkedIn profile, you have that resume section where you go, oh, I've worked here for this many years. I've worked there. So this is what the company name will be. It'll say, you know, you'll have your title on your LinkedIn personal profile saying, I'm a writer or I'm a teacher at which company. And so this is, for most of us, if you actually literally have a company name that's public that you promote all the time, then it's very obvious. Right, for those of us who don't, like I don't have a company name. So I literally use George Cowell Authentic Business Coach because kind of that's my tagline. But in your case, Pam, you have a company name so that you promote. So go ahead and put that in, yeah. Great, okay, so what you'll notice here is on the right-hand side of page preview, they're basically showing you, you know, what it's gonna look like as a preview. The next field is company, is the URL. So LinkedIn.com slash company slash. Now, Wing dash or dash writing dash studios is fine. Probably good for SEO, but it's gonna be kind of clunky to share it. So you might want a more elegant URL. So for example, you might just want to do slash company slash Wing Tours. Or if you think that might be confusing with another company with a similar name. Me, I have two companies that are Wing Tours. Oh, well, there you go. Okay, so you know what, here's the thing. Like the company URL, you probably shouldn't change it once you set it. If you don't know what it should be, you know, maybe we should just leave it. This is, you know, it's fine if it has dashes. You know, it's, okay, let's keep going. And where it says website down there. I know, I had put this in and it's appeared everything. So let me find it again. So I got the HTTPS and all that crap. Sure, sure, that's great. Okay, you've gotten to your website. Now you've copied it, go back to LinkedIn and paste it in. Great. Yeah, that's a good way to make sure you're not mistyping something. Exactly, and I would forget that little slash at the end. Oh, the slash is actually not. Doesn't matter. Okay. It doesn't matter for most, but it's okay. Keep it there. Okay. Yeah, it's okay. And then let's scroll down and now let's look at company details. Industry, just make your best guess. You know, I think you can change this. There we go, that's easy for you. And then company size is gonna be, you know, just, you know, to be honest, what's happening here? Well, I think the people who visit your page will see the company size, but it's also for LinkedIn's advertising purposes because advertisers can advertise to companies with a certain size, et cetera. But company type, go ahead and, you know, it's solo pernurship, yeah, proprietorship, I think, or self-employed. I don't know what the difference is between the two. I don't know the differences. Yeah, yeah. I think for most of us, it's probably sole proprietorship. Self-employed can also mean, I don't actually, that's a, I think either one's fine. Let's go. It's really mostly for advertisers, but let's go ahead and scroll down and... I'm not gonna, can I wait on this? Cause I don't... Oh, sure, sure. You can wait on this, but yeah, that's fine. That's fine. I have to make it a certain size, 300 by 30. I made it because, you know, I think you have a logo, company logo. I do. But that's okay. Right, there you go. So you'll have to... Is that what I should be using? Well, but the logo on LinkedIn Company page is has to be a square. So maybe just the winged horse, it's not without... No, I mean just the horse. Yeah, yeah, just, right, right. Just the horse itself. Okay, the reason I'm asking George is cause on my regular profile, I have my, I have a picture of me with my horses, but here I want the logo. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, the logo, right? So anyway, you could put that in later. Scroll down, tagline. This is again, something you can change later. It's not required, but you could, you know, you have 120 characters, so it's not that, you know, just real, real, real brief. Anyway, but I'll let you edit that later. Click on the check box. I verify, blah, blah, blah, click create page. It's really as simple as that. That's it. But let me now show you how to, first of all, how to get here in the future, you know, and then secondly, how to edit it in the future. So let's go to, let's go click on me on the top right where it says me, yeah, the drop down menu and click on view profile. All right. And then scroll down, okay. Scroll down to your resume where, you know, you say you work here, you work there. I don't know why the drop down menu never collapsed, but let's just keep going. Yeah, click, click on the me again just to collapse that menu. Okay, great. All right, keep going to your resume and experience. Okay, this is where you can now add in the company, the official company. So click on the, actually, I'm gonna make this into a separate segment here. So thanks everyone for your patience on this.