Post by account_disabled on Mar 4, 2024 10:08:31 GMT
Every day, hundreds of thousands of accounts generate millions of posts on Instagram. Some days finding relevant content is very difficult, and even more so if you follow over a hundred accounts. But thanks to algorithms, those days are over. Now Instagram's smart algorithm helps show only the hottest content. Mr. Zuckerberg has decided to bring order to the chaos of endless publications, and this has undoubtedly influenced not only your feed, but also engagement. The coverage of many accounts has been significantly reduced. How it works: Your Instagram feed shows the content that is most relevant to you according to the algorithm.
The content is selected based on your Germany Phone Number interests, your interaction with certain accounts, geolocation and many other factors. Two users can follow the same account but see the posts in different order. Therefore, business account owners found themselves seeing engagement decline as well as sales. But it's not so bad: the percentage of sponsored posts in the feed has become larger, which means that sponsored posts with relevant targeting produce better results. However, the main question remains: how does the “smart” feed work, and how can it be exploited to achieve maximum coverage? The algorithm is quite simple (at first glance): first, the post is shown to 10% of your audience.
If your followers like, comment or share your post, it is shown to the next 10%, and so on. If a post fails this small-scale “test,” other followers will only see the post by looking at your profile, and the post will not appear in their feeds. This algorithm helps fight against accounts that have bots as the majority of their followers. If some of them are part of your following, you can eliminate them peacefully. This dead weight does nothing but significantly reduce the coverage range of your account. Not only will it negatively affect your statistics, impressions or interaction, but also your sales and the frequency of times that real followers will see your content in their accounts. How to fool the algorithm? The answer is simple and may seem like advice for newbies: make posts with interesting content, calls to action (likes, comments), competitions and rewards.
The content is selected based on your Germany Phone Number interests, your interaction with certain accounts, geolocation and many other factors. Two users can follow the same account but see the posts in different order. Therefore, business account owners found themselves seeing engagement decline as well as sales. But it's not so bad: the percentage of sponsored posts in the feed has become larger, which means that sponsored posts with relevant targeting produce better results. However, the main question remains: how does the “smart” feed work, and how can it be exploited to achieve maximum coverage? The algorithm is quite simple (at first glance): first, the post is shown to 10% of your audience.
If your followers like, comment or share your post, it is shown to the next 10%, and so on. If a post fails this small-scale “test,” other followers will only see the post by looking at your profile, and the post will not appear in their feeds. This algorithm helps fight against accounts that have bots as the majority of their followers. If some of them are part of your following, you can eliminate them peacefully. This dead weight does nothing but significantly reduce the coverage range of your account. Not only will it negatively affect your statistics, impressions or interaction, but also your sales and the frequency of times that real followers will see your content in their accounts. How to fool the algorithm? The answer is simple and may seem like advice for newbies: make posts with interesting content, calls to action (likes, comments), competitions and rewards.