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Writers: Grow Your Instagram Account Organically via @jfbookman

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On March 1st, Pew Research Center released its newest report on social media use.

As everyone would expect, YouTube and Facebook lead the pack, capturing a good portion of Internet users.

But not far behind, with an estimated 800 million users as of September 2017 (Statista), Instagram proves that it’s continuing to flourish.

If you’ve never used Instagram, I recommend that you read an earlier post I wrote for Joel Friedlander titled Instagram Primer for Indie Authors. Since that time there have been a few changes: Instagram is more nimble on desktop computers, and you can now schedule posts without reminder notifications with most scheduling applications if you have a business account.

But today we’re going to be more concerned with growing your Instagram account.

read more: https://www.thebookdesigner.com/2018/03/writers-grow-your-instagram-account-organically/

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1 Comment

  1. Reblogged this on Author Don Massenzio and commented:
    Here is a great post from the How to eBook blog on the gopic of growing your Instagram account organically.

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