Annoying.
These days most
of the Instagram accounts with huge followings are getting their followers by
playing one game: they follow a bunch of
unsuspecting smaller accounts, they wait a few days to give the people a chance
to follow them back, and then they unfollow them. This grows their following very quickly, but
keeps the number of people who they follow very low.
I have no
problem with people who do this… I mean, it works so you can’t really blame
them, but I personally just can’t bring myself to do it because I feel like I’m
duping people. Plus I know that it
drives me nuts when people do this to me, so I would feel like a hypocrite
using a method that annoys me.
Therefore, I
set out to try to grow my following organically this year and you know what? It’s working!
I have had oodles of requests to share what I have been doing, so I’m
going to share my method in great detail today.
Before I go any further, a few disclaimers:
First of all,
I’m going to go ahead and warn you that you’re going to get completely sick of
two words from reading this post – follow and unfollow - they are used a ton, so just brace yourselves and don’t say I didn’t
warn you.
Second, if
you’re not super familiar with Instagram, you may find this post a bit weird
and you might just think I’m crazy for taking so much time to gather all of
this information to analyze. Well, just for your
info, Instagram is pretty much all politics these days and it’s nearly
impossible to grow your following without having some kind of strategy and
playing certain games. The only way to
really blow up quickly is to have some kind of post go viral within a short
amount of time – and we’re talking viral like where news and entertainment
outlets pick you up – HuffPo, GMA, Ellen – that type of viral. This has never happened to me, thus I have to
work hard to grow my following.
Third, why am
I even trying to grow my following? Because
more followers = more blog traffic. More followers and blog traffic = more
opportunities to work with companies.
More opportunities to work with companies = income for me for just doing
what I love the most. And more income for me = the potential to possibly turn
this thing into a business so I might eventually be able to work from home
doing what I love while getting to spend more quality time with my babies. Enough said.
Finally,
settle in because this is going to be lengthy.
I now consider myself to be somewhat of an Instagram expert, so you are
about to get a boatload of information.
With those
things in mind, let’s get started! Here
is what I have been doing these last two months that organically increased my following
by 2k in just 2 months.
O N E – Spruce Up Your Profile Name
The first and
easiest thing I did was to update my profile name. You want your name to stand out. That way it catches the attention of others
as they are scrolling through lists of followers. That will make them more inclined to click on
your name and check out your profile. My
name was originally “Lindsay@Lindsay’s Sweet World.” I changed the “Lindsay” in lower case letters
to “LINDSAY” in all caps, and instead of using the “@” I removed it and added
the green herb emoji. The emoji is more
eye catching, and it is also more pleasing to the eye than the “@.” The next time you’re scrolling through
someone’s list of followers, let me know which ones catch your attention… it’s
the names with the emojis in them isn’t it?
T W O – Revamp Your Bio
The second
thing that I did was to revamp my bio.
You only get a split second to impress someone when they look at your
profile, so you have to make sure that it looks good. Therefore, your bio should be pleasing to
the eye as well as informative. Or
catchy. I opted for a few colorful emojis
to grab attention, and I briefly described myself in three words as well as described
the type of content people will see if they follow me. I also added my email address to make it easy
for people to contact me for collaborations, and then I added a little reminder
that my photos are my property. I’m hard
core about that and you can never be too careful these days.
T H R E E – Update Your Profile
Picture
Again, you
want something eye catching or pleasing to the eye. A lot of bloggers these days are using
pictures of them up against hot pink mural walls or something similar to that
because they are bright and help them stand out to potential followers. I am currently using a picture of myself that
I took for my second blogiversary because I love that top and necklace combo so
much. If I had a hot pink wall in town
you bet I’d be using a picture in front of that instead. ;o) One
of these days, I need to take a head shot in front of the one mural wall that
we do have in town!
F O U R – Be Mindful of the Content You
Post
Look at all
of the big Instagrammers’ feeds. They’re gorgeous… bright, professional looking
photos and beautiful content. When you
click on their profile you want to
follow them because everything they post is just so darn pretty. While I would love for my feed to look like
that, I just don’t have the time to devote to it, and I honestly don’t want my
feed to be too perfect like that. I love
posting about real life as it’s lived instead of posting on a schedule. Some bloggers take it to the extreme
scheduling all of their posts in advance according to how their feed should
look, and they have overall themes or color schemes for their feeds. For example, some bloggers stick to only
neutral colors, some bloggers only stick to black and white, some bloggers
stick to food, some bloggers stick to pictures of their kiddos... stuff like that.
While I’m not
taking it to that extreme, I have
started being more mindful of the photos that I post. Before, I would post whatever would come to
mind… a grainy picture of my salad at lunch, a not so great blurry picture of
the kids. Now I’m trying to be more
careful to choose pictures that are bright and clear and meaningful, and I save
everything else for InstaStories. I just
LOVE those things! I never liked Snapchat, but man, do I love me some InstaStories.
Since I don’t
have a specific niche, I do not have an overall theme. Since I love viewing things as they are in
real life, I do not have a color scheme like neutrals or black and white. Instead, my feed is full of bright
colors. I like to post pictures of
things how they look if you are seeing them in real life – bright and vivid… like
they are right in front of you. I post
about my family, about my life, and about things that I come across that I
think are beautiful – a pretty flower, a gorgeous sky, a box of donuts. Hehe.
To assist me
with my “vision” for my feed, I downloaded the free app UNUM. It pulls up your current Instagram feed and allows
you to upload pictures from your camera roll and move them around so you can
how they will look in your feed before you actually post them. This helps me keep my feed looking nice while
also allowing me to post in real time about real life stuff. A lot of y’all might think it sounds crazy to
do this and it probably sounds like a lot of work, but it’s really not. And I’ve noticed that since I’ve been mindful
of what my feed looks like, a lot more followers stick around instead of eventually
unfollowing me. As a matter of fact, two
of my blogging idols started following me in recent weeks and they’re actually
engaging so I don’t think they followed me just to unfollow me. I mean, I was already following them
anyway! Haha.
F I V E – Be More Creative With Captions
I have found
that photos get way more engagement
when I tell a more in depth story behind the picture. I used to post captions that were short and
sweet – “Happy Monday!” or “Too cool for school.” or something like that, but I
noticed that when I started elaborating more, people were more drawn to liking
and commenting. The stronger the story,
the more attention the photo gets. The
more attention a photo gets, the more potential it has for attracting new
followers.
S I X – Be Authentic
I have always
considered myself to be authentic as I post in real time, I do not use
schedulers to schedule my posts, and I only post the things that I truly love
and that are important to me. So just be
you. There’s only one you! You don’t want a bunch of people following you
if you’re trying to be someone you’re not.
Right?
S E V E N – Engage With Other Accounts
That You Follow
Like and
comment as much as you can with all of the people who you follow. It’s beneficial for both of you – they get
the engagement on their photos that they want, and you get exposure. Win win.
E I G H T – Engage With Those Who
Follow You
When someone
comments on your photo, respond or like it to let them know that you’re really
there. You’re not just auto running your
Instagram account using a scheduling system.
This also shows your followers that you care, which makes them more
likely to stick around. This is
something that I could definitely improve on as I don’t respond to every
comment that comes my way. But due to the
fact that I have a hubs and two kids to take care of, I work at a full time
corporate job, I have a household to run, and I also have a blog to run, that just doesn’t
always happen. Most days I wish I could
just clone myself because there is truly not enough time in the day.
N I N E – Join Support Groups
Have you ever
heard of a “Like Pod” or a “Comment Pod?”
I hadn’t until just a few weeks ago!
These are basically private message groups of five to ten Instagrammers/bloggers who support each other by liking or commenting on each
other’s photos. I am currently in two
“Like Pods” and two “Comment Pods.” They
are all small groups of ladies who I already follow and know, and every time I
post a picture to Instagram, I shoot a message to each pod, and the ladies in
the pods like and comment on it at their leisure. This is basically just a way to boost your
numbers for each post and get more exposure since most pictures tend to get
lost in the Instagram algorithm these days.
Plus we have good times chatting with each other in our group messages,
too!
T E N – Utilize Trade for Trade
Have a
favorite Instagram buddy? Why not trade shout-outs
to get more exposure? You mention her in
your feed, she mentions you in her feed.
Voila, exposure for both of you!
Some people
have even gone so far to come up with “Follow Friday” and “Mom Crush Monday.” You can team up with a group of ladies, make
a collage photo of all of the ladies participating, and then tag them in your
photo. Everyone posts at the same time,
and BOOM, exposure from multiple accounts all at once!
E L E V E N – Participate in Chat
Loops
I am friends
with several ladies who host chat loops each week. It is basically a way to get to know fellow
Instagrammers. There are typically several
ladies in a chat loop. Each lady posts
the same picture for the chat loop at the same time and they ask a question
just to get conversation started.
Followers are invited to answer questions in the chat loops, follow all
of the ladies in the chat loops, with the possibility to get invited to co-host the
next week’s loop. I have joined a couple
of these during the last couple of months and the followers were definitely
rolling in during the chat.
T W E L V E – Host or Co-host Giveaways
I have found
these to be the most effective for getting new followers because people will do
anything to get free stuff! There are a
couple of different ways to host giveaways.
First of all,
you can do “Loop Giveaways” directly on Instagram where you team up with other
Instagrammers to give away prizes on Instagram.
Everyone posts a picture of the giveaway at the same time, and then all
of the people who want to enter the giveaway have to follow everyone in the
loop. This drums up lots of new
followers.
Second, you
can host a giveaway on your blog by using Rafflecopter. The rafflecopter gives you the ability to ask
people to follow you on all social media platforms and this counts as their
entry. One of the blog giveaways I did
several months ago helped me gain 200+ followers on Bloglovin’, 100+ followers
on Facebook, and several hundred followers on Instagram.
T H I R T E E N – Use Hashtags
Ah, the
hashtag. It can be incredibly annoying to
some, but boy, do I love them! Using
effective hashtags can get your photos lots of attention which can also
translate to more followers. Instagram
lets you use up to 30 hashtags per picture and I pretty much use 30 on every
picture. The popular hashtags are always
changing, so you can Google ideas for hashtags to keep up with the times. One thing to note – a lot of people do not
want to see hashtags cluttering your caption, so you can put them in the
comments section of your own picture to hide them.
F O U R T E E N – Always Follow Big Instagrammers
Back When They Follow You
When a big Instagrammer/blogger (typically 10k+ followers) follows you ALWAYS FOLLOW BACK. I repeat, always follow back. Now, I know you’re probably shaking your head
because you know that these people are the ones who are only following you to
get your follow and then they are just going to unfollow you a day later. Well, did you know that you actually benefit
from following them back? When you
follow a person on Instagram, your name gets put at the top of the list of
their followers. That means tons of
exposure for you because all of the other people who are browsing other
people’s followers lists and finding people to follow will see your name at the
top of the list. (This is also why it
was important to spruce up your profile name!!!!)
Plus in the
off chance that one of the big bloggers really wants to connect with you… well,
you don’t want to miss out on that! They
might really actually like your feed!
There are several who have been following me for several weeks/months
now and they have really been engaging so I know they’re in it for the
relationship, not just for my follow.
Shocking, I know. Plus, if a big
blogger follows me and then unfollows me, I just unfollow them back and I don’t
feel bad about it. There’s no point in
trying to start a relationship with someone if they don’t want one with
you. There are a few (I won’t give
names) who have followed/unfollowed me a bazillion times. And every single time I follow/unfollow them
back because I usually get lots of new followers out of it myself.
Which brings
me to… you will probably want to download an app to track your followers. I use “Followers” and I love it.
F I F T E E N – Don’t Be Afraid to Try
to Connect With the Big Instagrammers Yourself
If I see an
Instagram account whose feed I admire, I will follow them. This again gives my account exposure because
this puts my name in their list of followers for people to browse, and then I
also get inspiration from their feeds.
And maybe, just maybe they’ll follow back if they like your feed, too!
S I X T E E N – Stalk Your Fellow Instagrammers’
Followers
Just kidding,
that just sounds creepy. But seriously, what
I’m referring to is this: find several Instagrammers/bloggers in your niche
with large followings (I typically look at people with 10K or more). Start at the top of their followers list and
work your way down liking some of their pictures. I typically try to “like” three pictures on
each profile and then move on to the next.
This basically just gets their attention as your “likes” show up in
their notifications, and then they will hopefully check out your profile, like
what they see, and follow you. And if
you really want to get their attention you can also comment on a couple of
their pictures.
A few things
to note about this method: First, I
typically only do this with accounts who have 500 followers or less. That way they actually see you in their
notifications. There’s no point in
liking pictures for people with large followings because chances are they won’t
even see your notifications since they get so many each day. Second, the people who tend to follow me the
most as a result from the likes are mommies, people who post about fashion, and
clothing boutiques, so it’s good to use this method only with people who you think
will enjoy your feed. Finally, I only use
this method for accounts that look “normal.”
I obviously don’t like or comment on pictures for accounts for people
who look creepy… you don’t want to attract their attention!
And that is it!
And that is it!
To Summarize:
1.
Spruce
up your profile to make a good first impression – this includes your picture,
name, and bio.
2.
Post
beautiful, eye-pleasing content. Nobody
wants to see blurry photos of what you had for lunch or the scrape on your
child’s knee.
3.
Post
engaging captions.
4.
Be
yourself!!!!
5.
Engage,
engage, engage. This goes for accounts
you follow as well as with accounts who follow you. Comment on photos and respond to comments.
6.
Team
up – join like and comment pods, and utilize Follow Fridays and
Mom Crush Mondays.
7.
Participate
in chat loops.
8.
Giveaways
– enough said!
9.
Hashtags
– you may hate them, but boy do they give you lots of exposure! Do it!
10. ALWAYS FOLLOW BIG INSTAGRAMMERS WHEN
THEY FOLLOW YOU. ALWAYS. WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT. And download a Followers app so you can
unfollow them if they do end up unfollowing you.
11. Follow big Instagram accounts that
inspire you.
12. Stalk fellow Instagrammers’ followers –
like and comment on their pictures to get their attention.
Well,
that’s about it, y’all! That’s what I’ve
been doing these last couple of months and it’s been working! One thing to note before I go – I still
always ALWAYS block any followers who look creepy or give me a weird
feeling. I have literally blocked
hundreds of people just in the last two months. It’s just not worth
it to me to have followers if they could potentially be creeps.
So
what are some methods that you use? Am I
forgetting anything?
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I was wondering how you knew when people unfollowed you! This was very informative! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is a really great post Lindsey. Saving this one. And love being REAL followers and supporters of each other on Instagram. I'm also not a fan of the follow/unfollow! #aintnobodygottimeforthat
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Julie! I'm glad that it has been helpful to you!
DeleteI'm with Emily and always wondered the same thing. Ha ha! Thanks for sharing your tips.
ReplyDeleteWhat great info!! Thank you so much for sharing! I'm going to get those apps you mentioned now!
ReplyDeleteDo you use an app to watermark your pictures?
So I have been blogging for over 2 years and have yet to set up an Insta. I have a large twitter and bloglovin following but it seems like so much work but it's on my list to set up if I want to grow so I am definitely saving these tips. I also follow legit people back on Twitter, the unfollow game is just so mean spirited and selfish I think. I put so much tie into my blog and I just don't want to take more time looking at a screen and pressure to put up a great photo but I know in the long run it will be worth it. Plus, who doesn't love to look at pictures!!
ReplyDeleteYou should totally set up an Insta for your blog! I personally like Insta the best and it drives more traffic than FB and Twitter combined.
DeleteI want an Andrea Nine insta account to follow, too! I agree with Lindsay- it does a lot more for blogging than FB.
Deletehaha I'm with Emily and everyone else wondering how you knew when people unfollowed you! I just downloaded that app and I'll be playing around with it!
ReplyDeleteSarah at MeetTheShaneyfelts
I'd never heard of a chat loop or a follower app. Behind the times! Thanks so much for this, I'm making a few little changes right now. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat, Laura! I'm glad you learned something new!
DeleteSuch awesome tips girl!! I'm going to put some to use for sure!
ReplyDeleteSuch great tips. I love IG and use it for photo books more than anything else but I think I may put some of your tips to use and see what happens.
ReplyDeleteGreat pointers!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Deena!
DeleteHoly crap these are awesome tips. im def gonna do some of them :)
ReplyDeleteSO much info here and a lot of good info too. My biggest frustration with IG is the creepers and the engagement. My likes per photo took a HUGE hit a few months back and that was super frustrating, I still haven't been able to overcome it. So, I switched to a business profile and found out that most of my followers just aren't seeing my stuff. And my engagement for the ones that do is pretty decent. I wish I had more time to spend on IG but it is SO hard. I also here you on the cohesive feed stuff. I would LOVE to have a gorgeous feed, but that is just not who I am. I want to be able to post any photo and not worry that t clashes with my feed.
ReplyDeleteThis was awesome, girl! Thanks for sharing your tips with all of us!
ReplyDeleteGreat tips!! You have really seen some great growth!
ReplyDeleteSo many amazing and helpful tips, Lindsay! I have a huge love/hate relationship with Instagram. I've been Instagramming for a couple of years and I'm stuck...I've tried it ALL girl --- except the follow/unfollow method. That irks me so I don't want to try it. I'm so glad you have found a system that has worked for you. Until then...I will continue to look for something that works for me.
ReplyDeletexo, Lily
Beauty With Lily
Thank you for writing this. I have already incorporated a bunch of these things today. I need to take a new headshot though, but I did use one with more colors instead of a black and white one. And I even edited my IG post from this morning with a bigger story to it.
ReplyDeleteSo much information! Thank you for sharing! I feel like I need to read this post several more times to really soak it all in! I love following along with your instagram!!
ReplyDeleteGreat tips Linds! Congrats on growing your follow so quickly too. That's awesome, and I'm proud of you!
ReplyDeleteGreat tips! I went to a session in February and you touched on many of the same things. Congrats on growing your following!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely despise the follow/unfollow apps and let's be honest-you can always tell when a blogger buys followers. People do not jump over 6K in one month without something monumental happening in their lives. Everything I do on Instagram is authentic. My growth may be slower than some, but it's steady. And engaging with followers truly is the best method!
ReplyDeleteI am the same...the only reason I use the follow/unfollow app, like Lindsay, is to track who unfollows me. Otherwise I don't really care.
DeleteAmen, Stef!! And I just saw this post... I don't know how I missed it before!
DeleteWow this was super helpful! I had no idea about the following bigger accounts and it puts you on their list...going to try some of these methods out. Starting with my profile and name! :)
ReplyDeleteYou're so good about responding to people- I really appreciate that. Jenny at Our Busy Little Life taught me how to not be a no-reply blogger, and I'm working on being a better 'grammer!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for compiling all this info! I go back and forth with Instagram. For the most part, I have neglected it simply because I had no strategy. I'm going to use some of your suggestions to help me really get going with it. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Amy! I hope it helps you!
DeleteGreat post, Lindsay! I'm doing a lot of these too and have seen some growth as well. I didn't think about following the big accounts because I always had the attitude that it wasn't worth it. Maybe I need to re-think that. Thanks for sharing :) Beautifully Candid
ReplyDeleteI'm so grateful you posted this! I've been doing a couple of these things, and I have noticed an improvement, but I will definitely utilize the rest of your tips, too!!
ReplyDeleteI hope it helps! Good luck!
DeleteSO MANY great tips!! I've got to put them to good use ASAP. Thanks for taking the time to share all these details.
ReplyDeleteThose are all great tips! I just jumped on the Instagram wagon a couple months ago so I'm a newbie. Now I have an idea of how to gain followers and make my Instagram more appealing. The whole follow/unfollow idea irks me.
ReplyDeleteGood luck, Terra! It can be frustrating at times, but don't give up!
DeleteI was waiting for this post! I have tried a few of these ideas. I tried following people in my niche but most didn't follow back. Hashtags help individual pictures get likes for sure, but I'm still stuck on the amount of followers I have not moving. I follow back people in my niche but if they unfollow me I unfollow them back! Have to return that favor, lol!
ReplyDeleteI so appreciated this post. Glad to find your blog... & now headed to your IG account :) I just love the blog world to find new people!
ReplyDeleteGreat post girl! I just can't with the follow to unfollow method. I know it works from some people but something about it just feels so wrong to me. Somehow it elicits the same reaction I have to people buying followers. I'd much rather have a few loyal followers than thousands of people that I've tricked into following me.
ReplyDeleteClaudia
http://www.justalittleblush.com/
Yes!! 100%! I remember being BAFFLED when I found out that people buy followers. That's just crazy to me.
DeleteThis is on the of the best articles I have ever read on Instagram growth!!!! And how did I not realize you were a UGA bulldog too. I have been following you for a while.
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www.happyfamilyblog.com
Thank you so much, Cristy! That means so much! And yes, we are HUGE GA fans! My grandfather graduated from there so it's in my blood! My hubs and cousin also graduated from there and I have another cousin there now! Go DAWGS!
DeleteWow Lindsay that was a very informative read. I am going to pin this so that when I finally get my act together I can use all your great and common sense strategies to grow. Thanks for this great post.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Mary! I hope it helps you!
DeleteThese are such great tips gurlie, thank you so much! What really grinds my gears are the people who got big because they bought their followers, and I have so much admiration for those who grow organically becuase it's not easy. But it's authentic, and honestly those are my favorite accounts to follow <3
ReplyDeleteGreen Fashionista
OMG thank you SO MUCH for this <3 you're one of my favorite bloggers ever and I feel so confident taking your advice!
ReplyDeleteWhat a post
ReplyDeleteLindsay, I look forward to following you. I have learned soooo much from this post! Thank you from a brand new blogger who has a long way to go but is moving forward. My blog is danisfundestinations.com My name is Danielle Malacara and am excited about applying your new info.!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your kind comments! Good luck to you!
DeleteAwesome post! Thank you so much for the tips. There are the “general” ways to grow your Instagram that I read, but your post gave me some fresh ideas to really focus on! Good luck girl!
ReplyDeleteInstagram stories allows you to post a photo or video onto Instagram that will only be viewable for 24 hours, after which it will disappear altogether
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ReplyDeleteThank you this was very informative. Do you know of any pods you would recommend for travel or moms. I'd love to join some :)
Thank you! I'm glad you found it informative. I'm actually not in any pods right now, but I would recommend starting your own with some of your fellow friends in the same niche, or asking around in any blogging Facebook groups that you might be in to see if anyone has any active pods that you can join!
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ReplyDeleteGreat tips and advice! Thank you! I do have a question. How do you go about joining chat loops and conversation pods?
ReplyDeleteBack when I was using chat loops and conversation pods, I would get together with fellow blogger friends for those. I am also in several blogger groups on Facebook, so that's always a good way to meet other bloggers in your niche and organize pods that way. :o)
DeleteThank you for sharing this
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Some Really valid points! Taking notes and will try out on my Instagram page!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
NovelBunny
You're very welcome! Good luck!
DeleteThank you for this! I stumbled across this on Pinterest. I downloaded the UNUM app, and I want to try that. It never know what to think when Instagrammers with giant followings follow me. Now I’ll pay more attention.
ReplyDeleteI actually read this from start to finish!! Lots and lots of great information and stuff I didn't know. Like the whole name in big letters and toss in a Emoji. I plan on doing that once I'm done writing this. Thanks for making this and sharing this information. I will follow you also here in a few. I'd love to be added to the like, comment groups. I'm in a few now but I really need to utilize them more often all the ladies in there are really nice too. Anyways, thanks again for making this and sharing the information. I hope this information helps me get past way past the 4k mark because I've been stuck right there or a little bit below or above 4k FOREVER it seems. So fingers crossed for me to gain some followers with this great information. Last thing do you ever participate in the follow loops? Is that the same thing your talking about? Where you follow a loop instagram page and follow everyone they follow and then they follow you after you do what's instructed? It helped me a lot but I've been slacking on them so I haven't gained many followers lately. Mainly just Amazon freebie followers who never engage much. Lol 😅 talk to ya later!! Thanks again for the great post.
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