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Meski Β· 1 year ago
The five types of Instagram posts and how to use them in your Instagram growth strategy
Over the years since it's release in 2010, Instagram continues to get more and more complex all the time with different ways to post and browse content on the app. This leaves a lot of content creators, especially beginners, confused about which kind of content to create, when, and why. From feed posts, to Reels, to stories, and IGTV - there are so many ways to reach your audience on Instagram, and each of these different formats have advantages and disadvantages for how they generate reach, engagement, and convert followers into true fans. In this blog post, I'm going to give you the ultimate guide to all of the 5 main types of Instagram posts, what their benefits and disadvantages are, and how they should fit into your content strategy for growth! |
Meski Β· 1 year ago
Instagram Reels vs Image Posts: Which One Is Right for Your Brand?
Since the platform debuted Reels in August 2020, theyβve become a dominant force in social media. Creating reels is one of the best ways to get in front of non-followers. In fact, the spring 2024 Instagram algorithm update is built specifically to recommend reels to your followers and non-followers at the same time. So Reels are clearly the best type of content on Instagram, right? It's not that simple. Let's start by getting the terminology straight. There are three major types of content you can publish on Instagram: Reels - any type of video published to Instagram Images - still images and photographs Stories - a series of images and/or videos that are available for only 24 hours Technically, all of these count as "posts," but they are all governed by different Instagram algorithms. Stories live in a different part of the app, so we won't be focusing on them in this article. Reels also have a separate feed in the app, but both images and Reels can be published to your grid and can show up in your followers' feed. Since Instagram started as a photo-sharing app, the word "posts" or the phrase "in-feed posts" typically refers to a photo or image post. Standard video posts also used to be a thing, but now all videos published on Instagram are considered Reels. While Reels can expand your brand's reach, image posts are still a viable way to connect with your audience. To nail a successful Instagram strategy you can't just choose one or the other. But when you're deciding which format to prioritize, several factors come into play, including your social media goals, your audience's preferences, and the resources you have available. In this article, we're going to look at the difference between Instagram Reels and Instagram image posts (aka "in-feed posts"). Weβll talk about the advantages of each and how to balance posting Reels and photos to your grid and followers' feed. What is an Instagram post? Technically everything that you publish to your grid and that shows up in your followers' feeds is considered an Instagram post. Both Reels and image posts fall into this category. There used to be more of a distinction between Reels and standard video posts. However, Instagram has deprecated standard video posts into Reels. |
Meski Β· 1 year ago
The Ultimate Guide to Creating High-Converting Facebook Posts
As the Facebook audience continues to grow and the average news feed gets more and more crowded, itβs gotten more challenging for small businesses to get attention on the social network. In the third quarter of 2022, there were 3 billion monthly active users on Facebook. If youβre running a business page how do you get your share of visibility among those billions of users? We have compiled tips in this article on how to get the most traction on Facebook for your small business. Check them out by reading further. |
Meski Β· 1 year ago
Look Population Page of Roger J. Wendell the People
It's estimated that the world's entire population, 1,000 years ago, was 300,000,000 - about the same number as the United States in 2006. In 1804, eight hundred years after reaching the 300 million mark, the world's population arrived at one billion people for the first time - it then took another century, in 1927, to hit 2 billion. The twentieth century, however, saw the world's population numbers skyrocket; 3 billion in 1959, 4 billion in 1974; 5 billion in 1987, 6 billion in 1998, and then 7 billion by the end of 2011. It was estimated there were 8 Billion(!) of us by the end of 2022. The United Nations estimates the world's population will reach approximately 10 billion by 2100. At this time the world averages around 200,000 births each and every day - the equivalent of one-and-a-half cities the size of Los Angeles being added to the planet every single month! As of this writing China, India, and the United States remain the most populated countries on the planet with India expected to pass up China in 2025... |
Meski Β· 1 year ago
Worlds Weirdest Flowers Across Melbourne
In the world of floristry beauty is an everyday thing, but as with most things in life, beauty is often in the eye of the beholder. Flowers Across Melbourne scoured the globe to find the weirdest flowers in the world so take a seat, grab a drink and get ready to check out 40 flowers that are stranger than fiction. Posted on February 4, 2015 |
Meski Β· 1 year ago
Flowers That Look Like Something Else / The Funny Pictures
Flowers That Look Like Something Else The flower, as a reproductive organ, evolved with one primary purpose in mind β to attract pollinators like insects or birds. This function has driven their astounding evolutionary explosion of distinct colors and shapes, some of which have even come to resemble various recognizable figures, plants or animals. Their stunning colors and biodiversity have attracted another type of creature as well β us. |
Meski Β· 1 year ago
The Worldβs Weirdest Flowers
The Lobster Claw, also known as the False Bird of Paradise and Wild Plantain, is a bold color flower that emerges from clumps of leaves that look like bananas. The captivating reddish flower-like bracts actually hide the plantβs true flowers, which require birds with specialized beaks for pollination. The Lobster Claw can grow up to three and a half feet tall and they bloom several times each year. |
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