If you’ve come here finding instructions on the way to create a link tree for Instagram, you probably already know that Instagram has pretty restrictive policies when it comes to sharing links.

The platform doesn’t allow including links to feed posts, and “Swipe up” links in Stories are only available to bigger accounts. The Instagram bio is the only place where all Instagram users can use to add a link. One link, to be precise.

Link trees can help you take advantage of this precious real estate. By making a link tree for Instagram, you turn your one link in bio into a hub for, well, many links. And with more links, you’ll be able to direct traffic exactly where you want it — be it your store, a signup form, a brand new piece of content, or an essential business update.

Keep reading for step-by-step instructions on the way to create a link tree for Instagram and some inspiring examples of effective link trees.

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We all love following our favorite celebrities on Instagram to get a glimpse into their glamorous lives. Thanks to platforms like Instagram. There are a lot of features that allow celebs to advertise their work, interact with fans, and showcase their personalities.

Some celebrities are better than others at using these options. And there are tons of things that brands can learn from them.

In this post, we will show you eight celebrities who excel at things like creating Instagram Stories, making accessible social media content, and crafting a humorous brand voice.

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You might have noticed in any of our reviews or articles about social media marketing tools that cater to Instagram that we frequently refer to the Instagram API. Indeed, most of the products that lack Instagram capabilities usually mention the limitations they face because of Instagram’s API. The truth is that some developers clearly have better API access than others.

However, it wasn’t always this way. Facebook offered reasonably open access to the APIs for both Facebook and Instagram until late 2018. Nevertheless, the unauthorized activities of particular groups of people caused Facebook to check out the access it was giving developers to its products. They initially tightened up access to Facebook and Instagram APIs, before completely changing them. Now, it’s time to take a closer look at why people need to use the APIs and the way they intend to make use of them.

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