Monday, October 12, 2020

Instagram

 Yay, I now have 1000 followers on Instagram! 


I began posting on Instagram two years ago, after Maestra Shiloh Sophia suggested we do so, and use the #intentionalcreativity, to boost the numbers of posts tagging our brand to over a thousand - We are now at 13.4 K! 

In those early days, I wrote"It's been fun playing with my pictures for posts, making little montages (which don't always behave!) And meeting new virtual friends! I love the journal pages @quantummemoir does, and ... I'm @nadyakingartist ❤"

  • When you start typing a tag, suggestions will come up - bypass ones that have over a million, and look for ones in the 50 - 500k range ... 
  • Look at tags other friends and colleagues in your community use - make a note of those which fit! 
  • Choose a few that are unique to you, or your small group. Recently I added red thread Creatives, as that's the name of my Facebook group. 
  • It's a good idea to check out the tag, and see how the posts match your intention - I usually click "recent" as well 💖
  • I took part in a pod early on, where 6-8 of us tried to post daily, follow each other, and like and comment on each other's posts - Quantum Memoir was one of the pod, and we're still in touch.

Here's a recent post with other suggestions on using hashtags.

Instagram is a great way to connect with folks who are interested in our art, and to promote classes. A couple of years ago I saw a sweet hand drawn poster for a workshop at my favorite retreat center, communicated with the teacher, and decided to register. I often make designs on Canva, including flyers for my circles and class, and post them on Instagram.

Are you on Instagram? You're invited to post the link to your account, and share an tips you've discovered. 


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