According to Instagram’s latest statistics, there are 400 million people using Instagram every day. That’s a lot of eyeballs. So how are you supposed to stand out in that kind of crowd?
Our #FeedGoals Instagram Challenge inspired you to post to Instagram every day throughout May. But you can take the ongoing #JumpStart Instagram challenge it inspired any time.
Many Instagrammers don’t know the secret to more engagement on Instagram – post more often! In a recently study, Tailwind found that Instagram accounts that increased their posting frequency to at least once per day saw 56% more followers over 3 months! In fact, one Tailwind member was able to grow their monthly likes by 983% by posting to Instagram more often. But, as anyone who’s tried to come up with Instagram content knows, posting more often can be harder than it sounds.
As with so much in life, posting more is about establishing the habit. But never fear, Tailwind and our friends at Adobe Spark are here to help you go from zero to Instagram hero. Our #FeedGoals Instagram Challenge will inspire you to post to Instagram every day throughout the month of May to get you into the routine. Once you sign up for the challenge, we will supply you with content ideas for each day in May. Using Adobe Spark to create the images, you can then upload them directly into your Tailwind Smart Schedule and rest easy knowing that each day you will have the perfect post going out when your audience is most active. That’s 31 days of amazing content delivered at the perfect time!
Not only will you walk away with an Instagram account that has met your #FeedGoals, but you could also walk away with $400 in prizes! The winner receives:
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