7 Mistakes You Should Avoid On Your Instagram Pro Account

These days, sharing images on social networking sites exploded, and everyone gets going, and that includes celebrities, entities, marketers, designers — and of course the general public — who profit this network each day. Men love pictures, and this is probably why the concept of sharing images quickly gaining popularity.

So what are the bloggers? They run register on Instagram to share only pictures?Well, yes in part, but what about the rest? Most often, “only share images” is not enough — and it certainly does not make your instagram account stand out among the millions of accounts that are created each day for the same purpose!

Here are 7 errors on Instagram that you should avoid the account for your blog or your pro account.

1 — Your account is in private mode

This could be an honest mistake — but certainly a significant error!

Have your images and a set of privately videos can mean something for personal accounts, but it sure does not make sense for accounts to your blog or pro account.

You might come across any company or individual in the Instagram community who has an interest in what you have to offer. By putting your privately account, you only limit opportunities.

Make sure your account is public, so you always have a chance to touch a larger audience and draw potential that could be your next fan or follower preferred.

2 — You publish photos or videos at random

You may like to share random photos from your coffee or your dog, or maybe even a new place you visited.

However, keep in mind that although you wanted to be “social” This is an account for your blog or your business account, not a personal account where you share everything in the world you love.

By publishing images that are not appropriate, you run the risk of appearing as someone unprofessional. There is nothing wrong with publishing some “personal” from time to time, and put a face to your brand, business or blog. However, try to keep a good balance between your “random” publications and relevant publications.

3 — You publish poor quality pictures

You must try to appear as professional as possible.

People may judge you in many ways. Believe it or not, but the quality of your images and videos also sends a message to the quality of what you offer.

Good resolution pictures are automatically associated with “quality” and professionalism. “ The opposite is true for images with bad resolutions.

Make sure your images are twice the recommended size (meaning 1280 1280 px) so that the image appears to be a high quality image. Also make sure that your images are of good size and perfectly centered with no strange thing.

4 — Do not use the right hashtags or use the wrong way

What defines the use of a good hashtag?

First, we must search your hashtags — that’s the whole idea behind the hashtags categorized.

Second, they should be short and appropriate because #We #savons #tous #que #trop #hashtags #tuent # of # the #hashtag!

Also make sure you follow the popular hashtags that are appropriate for your area.

Do not use hashtag is another mistake that many pros do. Hashtags provide more scope to others in your community and vice versa. Consequently, this creates a “bridge” that can reach potential fans who also follow and contribute to popular hashtags that you frequently use in your publications.

5 — Do not publish regularly

You know what they say: “regularity is the key.” And that is certainly true in this case too.

Publish on social networks, blogs, or any media channel demands in this regard regularity. When you are regular, you are predictable and the fans and subscribers like to have a predictable frequency.

Another thing to note is that you should not take the amount for regularity.Spammer the newsfeed of your subscribers with many pictures every day is not a good idea. This increases the likelihood of annoying your subscribers and they decide “not to follow you.” Try to dispatch your publications with relevant content that is “good”.

6 — Do not follow your followers

There is a marketing strategy that says “Get to know your customers as best you can.”

If your fans follow you decide, make sure you treat them the same way, following too. You do not need to comment or contact them on their personal account, of course. However, follow your subscribers give you a chance to get to know them better and find out what interests them.

With this information you will know how to attract attention to their attention and their needs.

7 — You do not engage with your audience

Commit yourself, and get involved get involved!

This is the first thing that every person with a pro account should consider. The commitment is the connection with your subscribers. The best way to connect to a customer is interacting with them.

If your audience commented on your publications and asks questions, be sure to take time to answer!

In summary

Beware of errors on Instagram and avoid them at all costs!

Sometimes even the smallest and simplest errors can make your subscribers will follow you more, and lose subscribers, well it hurts.


Originally published at Mab Tech Blog.