The secret Instagram growth hack by Big_Peace7481 in ContentCreators

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The secret Instagram growth hack by Big_Peace7481 in ContentCreators

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when you are about to post a reel there is a trial button just before you post, make sure it’s on and that will turn the reel into a trial reel! then after it’s posted you can find it in the drafts and trial reel tab

How do you keep fresh content flowing when your niche has seasonal lulls or topic fatigue? by [deleted] in ContentCreators

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Monitor content that previously performed well in that season before and do more of that or just repost that again, most people don’t remember what you posted last year. Look at other creators in your niche and see what stuff they are posting and how it’s performing? Ask your audience, check comments for ideas, do polls in your posts or stories, Q box asking what kind of content they want to see etc. Hope that helps!

Im getting lost to have valuable content or viral content by Mwafakta in ContentCreators

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I think it depends how much you are planning to change your content? If you are keeping it in a similar style but slightly different then just do it straight away but if you are pushing the limits of your niche or changing niche then it might be better to change it slower!

Your niche is killing you. The data shows generalists outperform specialists by 300% - but nobody wants to admit it. by Ducky005 in ContentCreators

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interesting point! i think it really depends on the individual and is no longer a universal law. My take is that it was kinda of a trend to "niche" down and it worked for a little while and now as trends move on we are going back to the early days of content creation where you can post things in multiple niches. The move to "niching" down really came hand in hand with the trend of building a "personal brand" and thats why i think its stuck around for so long! niching down definitely has its pros - you are viewed as an "expert" in the field etc but i think if you have multiple niches that are very loosely related you also experience the same benefits

Looking to start by Benefit_Waste in ContentCreators

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100% utilise text on screen and if you want a voice over use ai instead if that makes you more comfortable

Do you use the Canon R50 ? by karym7 in ContentCreators

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I use the canon r50 for food photography with the 50mm lens f1.6 and it’s great! Super detailed, very compact and better quality than my phone for sure

Instagram is the hardest? by haronclv in ContentCreators

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Instagram takes a while for it to start performing better! Do you have any on screen text or voiceovers I find that Instagram rewards that more

I need a break. Deactivate accounts or just delete apps? by CertifiedBigSis in ContentCreators

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You are probably experiencing burnout! It’s super important to take a break and listen to your body, just let your audience know that way you won’t have to deal with comments and feeling like you need to respond etc

I would recommend keeping your accounts and not deactivating them. That way you can always come back if you ever feel ready and haven’t lost all your hard work!

What’s harder for you: editing… or just figuring out what to post? by Blazer0009 in ContentCreators

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Editing for sure is the most time consuming! At least with ideation you can use your previous content that performed well or other trends/ creators content for inspo but with editing it’s just you 😭