The key is consistency and context. If you can show a number of pictures in a similar style that exhibit obivious control over the technique, then your viewers will leave with a definite impression of what you can do.(posted 8779 days ago)I suggest you create one gallery for your highly manipulated images, another for your more traditional portraits (like Brainiac's Daughter and steph1); another for abstract images like the fragmentary nude, and another for the very avant-garde people shots.
However, if you are really interested in making a living as a photographer, you need to pick a couple of these areas (at most) and concentrate on them. (Keep experimenting and stretching your skills, but don't post a style until you have a true portfolio.)
And you are going to have to solve the problem of getting good representations of your work on the internet - otherwise it's only counterproductive to post them.