You’ve been using Facebook for a long time, so you probably already know what to do with Instagram, right? Well, maybe not. If you’re new to the platform, there are some things you should know before you dive in and start posting pictures of your breakfast every morning. Use these four steps to guide you through how to use it like a pro—and reap all the benefits that go along with it!
How Do I Get Started On Instagram?
The first step to using Instagram is downloading it from the app store. You can sign up with your Facebook account . or you can create a new one if you don’t have an account on Facebook. Don’t have a Facebook account? No problem! You can still start by creating a profile on a separate social media platform like Twitter or Tumblr, and then link that profile up with your new Instagram page later.
How Do I Post On Instagram?
Now that you have an account, let’s talk about how to use it. Follow these four easy steps, and you’ll be posting like a pro in no time! Step 1: Take a picture. This is probably obvious, but for those who are new to social media or just new to Instagram, it bears repeating: You need a picture before you can post on Instagram. If your phone has a built-in camera (and most do), open up your camera app and snap away!
What Are The Best Hashtags For My Photos?
Hashtags are basically keywords that will help people find your photos. The more relevant hashtags you use, the more likely your photo will be seen by users who aren’t following you. But remember: just because a hashtag is popular doesn’t mean it should be used. If a bunch of strangers on Instagram post-beach selfies with #SundayFunday, but you live near Alaska and don’t own a bathing suit, chances are it isn’t a useful hashtag for you. you can also use CTA for increase engagement.
How Can I Schedule My Posts?
A lot of users are wondering how they can schedule their posts. Thankfully, there’s an easy way! First, you’ll need to download a third-party app called Later, which allows you to set up and schedule your posts—as well as entire accounts—in advance.
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