The same principle as in life in general applies to social media as well: We can’t know everything until we have enough experience with it. The Step-By-Step guide to getting Instagram Verified, And at a time when we have a lot of experience with it, we usually know we don’t know everything. You can’t know everything about Instagram until you have used it for a long time and for more different purposes.
In fact, in the light of this current information, I can no longer fully sign either post (or episode). Remember, this is a personal blog, not a non-fiction publication. I will tell you things to the best of my knowledge and experience at the moment. In half a year, however, one social media can become a great deal of new experience. I’ve also been constantly making small changes to my practices on Instagram. For example, stopped tracking back men’s and unknown private accounts.
1. Bands & Algorithms
After watching 8,000 people on Instagram, you know. Instagram has algorithms that calculate both the popularity of posting and the fact that someone’s Instagram might be used by a robot. Using Instagram for targeted advertising (what it is ultimately to advertise a blog on Instagram) is constantly moving somewhere within the boundaries of algorithms. If you plan to use Instagram purposefully, it would be a good idea to study the basics of algorithms.
To achieve maximum coverage, you should aim for as many likes, recordings, and comments as possible during the first half hour. Therefore, you should be able to schedule a post at a time when Instagram has the most followers and users in general. You can read about the other more negative side here.
2. There can be no 8,000 to follow on Instagram!
When you follow 8,000 people on Instagram, you know. An Instagram cannot have more than 7,500 followers at a time. Point. If you don’t think so, google it. After 7,500 followers, Instagram will start throwing followers away. Instead, of course, there can be as many followers as possible.
3. You will receive these messages daily
When you follow 8,000 people on Instagram, you know. You will receive the following messages daily, or at least almost daily: Someone is offering you weight loss, beauty, or other wellness products or a loan. Sometimes it’s just about marketing your products, but most of the time it’s about network marketing that you should get involved with. These people want you to advertise products that you should actually buy from Amazon. If you want to get rid of them quickly, ask if they will deliver to Finland. For all of the above, I am usually very polite. To them kindly ein.
Then it’s the most distressing group of communicators of all: Men! Usually the message is “Hi” or “Hello”. Sometimes there is no message like this, but there is a direct message where they offer me money. Currently, I delete unread all messages sent by foreign men. The downside of public accounts is really miserable. Disgusting, disgusting. Especially when I have pictures of my daughters on Instagram, though. The more visibility you have on Instagram, the more likely you are to run into these side effects.
4. Unwanted Followers
When you follow 8,000 people on Instagram, you know. Dozens of unwanted followers can come in a day. How does this relate to how much I’ve been following the gang? Usually following people brings more followers. In fact, I don’t know the algorithm in terms of knowing if tracking multiple accounts increases visibility. To my understanding, no more. But what increases visibility is that typically people follow back.
5. There will be moments when you want to quit When you follow 8,000 people on Instagram, you know. It has many parts that you should be able to move. It takes a lot of time to make a publication and everything I say above is even more stressful. In addition to the above, there is all the nice and nice communication I want to have with people, but it also takes time. These factors make Instagram as a whole burdensome. Lately, I’ve lightened the load on Instagram by reducing the number of stories made. Stories are nice to make, but it takes time.
It will probably come as no surprise to anyone after this that Instagram is not my favorite. I use Instagram because I want to continue blogging. As I have very often stated on my blog, I love writing. That’s why I’m blogging. I do Instagram mainly because it would be virtually impossible to collaborate without Instagram. My blog’s Instagram account is an advertising channel for both the companies I collaborate with and my own blog. This is all something I didn’t expect to encounter when I started blogging.