Keep reading to know more about how Instagram helps users manage their mental health at work and at home.
Author: Luna
You are a social media manager, content creator, or small business owner? So, you likely spend quite a lot of time on Instagram. And while it’s great to build a community and making sales with the app, it can also help improve your mental health. Fortunately, there are some Instagram features that may help you to manage your mental health at work and create a more mindful digital space.
As the popularity of Instagram Reels continues to go up, so does its potential as an advertising and marketing tool. Fans of the TikTok-inspired format will be excited to know that Instagram now allows you to take advantage of Instagram Reels ads.
Instagram launched Reels globally in 2020. They are short videos in 15 to 30 seconds that are shown within the Reels tab of an Instagram profile and Explore. They’re a highly engaging content form that could gain more followers for your business.
Instagram recently launched Instagram Reels ads, which means your business can now use this format in a new method to reach their targeted audience.
Keep reading to get more tips on using Instagram reels ads and get inspired by successful brands using reels ads.
Keep reading to know more about affiliate marketing and how to run a program on Instagram.
Are you considering starting an affiliate marketing program for your business on Instagram?
It’s a smart move! With over 1 billion Instagram active users, running an affiliate program and collaborating with influencers could allow you to reach an enormous and highly profitable audience.
Here, we’re explaining what affiliate marketing is, the way to start as a brand or business. And how you should use an affiliate program to fast-track your growth and success!
Keep reading to explore the results of the test and see whether or not Instagram saves are really the new likes.
Did you hear that? The Instagram algorithm loves likes… but it prefers saves more, so Instagram saves are really new likes.
Or at least that’s what the social media marketing pros are just claiming.
May we turn the title into: “New Instagram Super Like – Save!” or “Forget Likes, Saves Will Help Grow Your Instagram.”?
Influencers and brands have to notice, and we’ve seen tons of accounts encouraging followers to save posts to Collections, or hosting contests that require a Save to enter.
For example, here’s an adorable toddler influencer asking followers to “SVE” and “SHR”…
… and here’s a Vancouver-based fitness studio running a giveaway that offers to people who save the post and follow a few other instructions.
However, does saving really do things?
Time to take a look at the theory to find out once and for all if saves are the key to increase engagement… or just a bunch of hype.
What is an Instagram Save?
Before we really get to know if or how saves can help boost your engagement, let’s find out what an Instagram save is.
Can you see that little ribbon icon on the bottom right of a post? Tap that, and you have added that post to your saved folder.
To access your saved folder, just visit your profile, choose the three horizontal lines in the top right corner, and tap “Saved”.
You can divide all the saved posts into Collections — “Vacation Ideas,” “Food,” “My Story” et cetera. Just tap the + icon in the top right corner of the screen.
Tap and hold the ribbon icon to add a post to your favorite collection. You can see your collections at the bottom of the screen. Choose the one you’d like to sort the post into and it’ll be there waiting for you when the time comes to evaluate the best wispy pixie cut for your face shape.
Hypothesis: “Saves” help your post reach more than “Likes”
Now that we all understand what a save is. So, why do a lot of people seem to think they matter?
The idea is that the Instagram algorithm now values “saves” more than likes. The reason why is that it indicates the value of your content is so high that users want to keep it to reference again later. Meanwhile, Instagram likes are just a flash in the pan, a fleeting crush! A save is commitment.
While we all know that the Instagram algorithm takes saves into consideration when trying to determine the strength of a relationship, the idea that saves would be more powerful than likes (particularly when it’s sort of a less obvious and rarely used feature for many followers) seems a little off-brand.
Let’s put the theory to the test.
Methodology
To test out whether saves help you to boost engagement on a particular post, you can use scheduling tools that help you post your Instagram posts in advance.
For example, I publish 6 posts a week on an Instagram account to test. Three of these captions would be explicitly asking people to save the posts. Three of the captions explicitly asked people not to save the post, and to instead just interact with the post as normal.
To try to even the playing field, content-wise, and ensure that I wasn’t accidentally skewing the results by featuring better content on “save” posts than “non-save” posts, within these six posts, I made thematically and visually similar pairings:
- Two photos of dogs in sweaters, take free photos from the site Unsplash, one with a “please save” caption and one without
- Two photos of smoothie bowls (also use photos from Unsplash), one with a “please save” caption and one without
- Two graphics designs were made with Canva, one with a “please save” caption and one without
And to ensure that the time of day didn’t affect results (because we know that there are best times to post on Instagram), I posted the save and non-save posts at the same time on different days. On Tuesday, posts are published at 9 a.m., 12 p.m., and 4 p.m.; the other three are published on Wednesday at the same hours.
There’s no single method to approach making music. Whether your process starts by creating beats or going on a walk, there are not any wrong ways to start. However, one common practice in the early stage of production is to create a music demo to sketch out your concepts.
Recording your demos will describe your music idea, improve your productivity, and provide you with more opportunities as an artist. There are lots of complicated and difficult aspects of creating music. Fortunately, this isn’t one of them.
In this guide we’ll explain why recording your demo tracks is so essential. It’s an easy habit to include structure, clarity, and consistency in your music.
In the studio, and especially in hip-hop circles, it’s not uncommon to see many producers working behind the scenes to support an artist to make the perfect sound yet. This behind-the-scenes talent is famous for the ghost producer — not quite invisible. However, acting as a phantom, pulling strings to let an entire music production come together.