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Microsoft is an example of this with an entire suite of products, services and events. The accounts serve vastly different audiences and allows them to reach a wide net of people. For enterprise social media businesses like Microsoft and UPS, they rely on Sprout Social to keep all accounts, users and profiles in one easy to manage space. See our enterprise tools in action with a free 30-day trial! How to Manage Multiple Social Media Accounts in 5 Steps Now that we've walked through reasons why you might want to consider adding more social accounts, it's time to get to the how of actually managing them. Follow this five-step plan to manage all your accounts with ease: Step 1: Document Your Social Media & Branding Strategies It's easy to let multiple accounts run loose on their own. If you make the decision to have multiple accounts, you need to have a documented strategy and even a style guide. You can create one general strategy and one individual account strategy but the idea is the same.