(source: https://techviral.net/best-instagram-tricks/)
Hello, I'm stav!
first of all, I want to tell you about my little Instagram story
so, I started an Instagram meme page, I loved making them and laugh on them, so I wanted to share them as well.
but I found myself with 10 like and 20 followers, yeah bad right?
I followed some strategies and now after 2-3 months my Main meme account is on 3.5k Followers
and my second about driftings is at 700 Followers and they both go on explore most of the posts
how I did this?
this Instagram Tips "Series" is to teach you how I did this!
so today we're talking about
Follow4Follow
I'm sure you heard about f4f, you even tried it, you tried to follow others and expect to get some back.
maybe it worked, maybe not, but now I'll show you how it really works!
so let's take an example:
my page is Spongebob memes page,
I'm searching for another SpongeBob meme page, I found spongetrain
I get into his last post, get to the likers of his post
and start to follow them!
you can follow about 20-50 accounts per hour, it depends on your account, if it's new or old and if it has a good amount of followers or it's brand new.
let's take an example, my page is 200 followers and 2 weeks old.
I'll follow between 10-25 accounts per hour, I can try for example follow 12 and next hour 20, etc.
with that strategy, you basically going to gain a lot of exposure to accounts that actually will like your page!
don't believe me?
try it your self, it only takes 2 minutes every hour.
I got 700 followers on my second account in less than 2 weeks
and on my main I got about 2k followers just from f4f, the other 1.5k is from my posts and follower shares
so for a conclusion, you want to get followers, you need to work, not so hard but definitely work for it.
Guidelines
- You want to have at least 6 posts on your page
- You want to have High quality posts only!
- You want to follow only accounts that is related to your account (go to other pages likers)
- For extra exposure you can follow fewer accounts and comment/like on the accounts you follow (Not mandatory and sometimes less effective, but it's a thing)