Best products from r/Instagram

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u/gusseting · 2 pointsr/Instagram

Perhaps one way to go is to keep that long term goal in mind, have some grit (you might like the book - grit ) and to start with, make your posts a mix of your own content, reposts and perhaps a quote? What niche are you in? The other thing is - what hashtags are you using? I'd suggest going with smaller, long tail hashtags eg if you were selling athleticwear, it could be #athleticwear(insertyourcity/country/something else appropriate here) as against #fashion.
Give yourself some time, and now could be good to work out who is in your tribe - who is your follower, who are the people who will champion you, who you look up to and can reach out to, and what you can do to reach those people.

Now is a great time to work out what your own personal hashtag might be, and to start using that too.I started an IG account about a year ago, and whilst others might be all - that's a *tiny* amount of followers (around 1000) - it's exactly the niche that I want (chefs and ceramicists), so I'm happy, and going to continue.


I hope that helps.