Rule of thumb:
If they have different molecular formulas, they're different compounds
If they have the same MF, but different connectivity, they're constitutional isomers
If they have the same Mf, but differ in position of electrons and charges (not sigma bonds), they're resonance contributors
If they have the same connectivity, but have different arrangement of atoms in space, they're stereoisomers
If they have the same arrangement of atoms in space, but differ in rotation only about single bonds, they're conformational (rotational) isomers
See if this helps. I made it for my students