1. What not to
upload on Instagram:
Instagram is
a social networking site for marketing the art of your observation in all walks
of life. And no, it’s not exclusively for #Selfie. Also not for the #BestMoment
–“Look how hot I look crapping!” and #Proudmoment – “I have a good hair day
today.”
Instead use
this amazing tool to upload pictures of activities around your hobbies,
business and yes, include #Selfie. But make sure you don’t look abnormally
obsessed, uploading meaningless #Selfies as it then becomes “Pics of you, by
you, for you” without any gains or views; and it even scares many a genuine
followers away.
2. The Art of
Hashtags:
The point of
Instagram being different from other social networking sites is simply because
it stands for “A picture tells a thousand stories.” So make sure to caption
your capture. Use hashtags that are popular and can easily be tracked down by
followers similar to your interest.
Tools like
Webstagram let you search for hashtags that are popular and I assure you, there
are many hashtags that will be similar to your needs. This helps you gain many
followers as you are then perceived as a serious “#Instagrammar”. Also, try and
invent your own hashtags when uploading pictures, it helps you create your own
niche on the site.
3. Chat away my
friend, chat away…
There are certain digital manners every
digitally savvy user should be aware of. Responding to interactions like
compliments on your photos, liking others photographs replying back to queries
and starting conversations with followers to know them one on one is very
important to give your virtual self a personality.
These simple digital etiquettes will help you
gain more followers then an #Instagrammar who chooses to shut himself off from
interactions.
4. Sync your
facebook or Twitter with Insta:
Facebook and Twitter being some of the most
popular social networking sites, allow for a major exposure for you to increase
your instagram followers by syncing your Intsa account with any one of these
two.
The logic being, as and when you post
something on Insta, your FB and Twitter community is immediately made aware of
your latest pictorial and that helps to lead them to follow your virtual art
gallery.
5. Did you
know? Your Bio says a lot about you:
Most of the time you feel like “What’s this
now? Bio here, there, everywhere; even for uploading some pictures?” Yes, I
know it seems crazy to fill out parts of you differently in different social
networking sites but its important.
It’s very essential to have a bio on Insta
that carefully describes you in the word limit provided there. As it helps your
followers to get a feel of what you will have to offer before they decide to
buy you into their insta world!
Rockkomilla
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