Post by account_disabled on Mar 12, 2024 1:52:13 GMT -5
Those who have been using social networks for some time have discovered that making an effort to constantly interact with other users has the effect of obtaining interest and turnover in actions. If we start quoting in tweets, spreading likes "as if it were raining", commenting and sharing as many users as possible, we will get the interest of some of them who will be grateful in some way and will reciprocate with as many likes, follows and comments. Simple. It therefore happens that if on LinkedIn we start lavishing endorsements (confirming the skills of a profile and consolidating its credibility) to random users, we will receive the same benevolent treatment in return, or if we start distributing "likes" in profusion on Facebook, inevitably , we will find ourselves with people who will like our activities while they didn't consider us before.
An expedient also favored by some France Phone Number Data algorithms in the most successful social media. Instagram I have never had a strategy on Instagram and I don't consider it as useful for my activities as other social media for bringing traffic to the blog. The platform owned by Facebook has an enviable and very interesting user base (especially among young people) and which should be a mandatory part of the communication plans of any company or person. Its only problem is this: it is not possible to insert a link to external content. This makes the social network, in my opinion, not very useful for the purposes of bringing traffic to posts, which is the objective I aim to achieve. For months on the platform I had stable 2,300 followers and my posts got a maximum of 20/40 likes if I really made a photographic "masterpiece".
I considered it normal and right by not frequenting it assiduously and not believing in it like I believe in other social networks. A colleague asked me last week: "how can I get many followers on Instagram, many clients who deal with tourism ask me this". I was about to give a banal answer, when I clearly decided to understand how the social network of sugar-coated photographs works. After years of frequenting visual platforms, I imagined there were methods that promoted visibility, regardless of the "artistic quality" of the product.
An expedient also favored by some France Phone Number Data algorithms in the most successful social media. Instagram I have never had a strategy on Instagram and I don't consider it as useful for my activities as other social media for bringing traffic to the blog. The platform owned by Facebook has an enviable and very interesting user base (especially among young people) and which should be a mandatory part of the communication plans of any company or person. Its only problem is this: it is not possible to insert a link to external content. This makes the social network, in my opinion, not very useful for the purposes of bringing traffic to posts, which is the objective I aim to achieve. For months on the platform I had stable 2,300 followers and my posts got a maximum of 20/40 likes if I really made a photographic "masterpiece".
I considered it normal and right by not frequenting it assiduously and not believing in it like I believe in other social networks. A colleague asked me last week: "how can I get many followers on Instagram, many clients who deal with tourism ask me this". I was about to give a banal answer, when I clearly decided to understand how the social network of sugar-coated photographs works. After years of frequenting visual platforms, I imagined there were methods that promoted visibility, regardless of the "artistic quality" of the product.