Someone asks me on Clubhouse today 👉🏻 “How do you grow your Instagram account?”
💁🏻♀️If only I get a dollar every time someone asks that question. Anyway, here’s my quick answer:
1️⃣ Know your NICHE - meaning who are you are speaking to. Who do you want to attract? It’s not about having every Tom, Dick and Harry following you, just to boost that number of followers.
Be specific. What type of woman needs your content? What’s her burning pain? Desire? Dream?
How are you the person she would look up to? Or relate to?
Every single post & story should be INTENTIONALLY speaking to your avatar. Solve her problems. You can start by nailing your bio and sharing a mix of educational + inspirational content that speaks to her specific problems.
2️⃣ WORK WITH the algorithm. Understand what Instagram wants and how your post could reach more people. Don’t try to trick the algorithm - you’ll alway be playing catch-up. Also, the algorithm is not out to screw you. It’s ensuring the best experience for all the users.
Study hashtags, Google trend, TikTok and YouTube to see what specific topics in your niche are trending. In short, what does your niche want to see?
3️⃣ Raise your personal BRAND. See what everyone else in your industry is doing? Now, go the other direction. Stand apart.
Instead of chasing your followers and brand deals, learn what would ATTRACT them to you. Trust me, it’s a much more fun game to play.😌
Put your blinders on and just do you. Find your voice & share your story. Stay in your own lane & focus your energy on clearing your mental space. That’s how you can be creative. And that includes unfollowing people who doesn’t add value to your consumption. (Pro-tip: You can mute them if you’re friends with them 😆)
PS: I’m working on an IG Growth Bootcamp for those who wants to grow on IG. I want you to make progress - so there will be a small fee. Drop me a DM if you’re interested!
👏🏻👏🏻 Now action time. Which of these can you implement right away! Comment and let’s chat!
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bootcamp meaning 在 Joanna Soh Facebook 的最佳貼文
Love the saying “The Only Easy Day Was Yesterday” embraced by the Navy SEALs as meaning that every day you should work HARDER than the last, making the previous day seemed easier. 🔥
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It has been challenging, painful (a huge log fell onto my head 😖) but adventurous with team Luminox. Rob Roy, a retired US Navy SEAL who served for 26 years, put us through a 3-hour Jungle Survivor Course and ended with a 30-min fitness challenge of what they would have gone through. Check out my Insta highlights. 🙌
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What have I learned? You don’t give up until the end. Challenge yourself every single day because that’s the fastest way to grow and learn. Never get too comfortable or content. Work hard, adapt, support your teammates and there’s no finishing line in life. You just keep going! 👊
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This is hands down THE most fun product launch as we got to experience the Luminox spirit, its motto, mission and the people who inspired their creations. ⌚️
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p/s Did you feel my pain when the log fell onto my head? 😅 I’m still a little bit bruised but it’s better today. Thanks for all your concerns. 🙃
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bootcamp meaning 在 好食好事基金會 Facebook 的最佳解答
食,真的是中國文化中重要的一環呀!
Food has always been an important part of Chinese culture.
This week at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Beyond Food Bootcamp in Taiwan ( MIT Bootcamps), a group of global entrepreneurs, innovators and change-makers explore the breadth and diversity of the agriculture and food life-cycle journies, from food sustainability, food innovations, and health and wellness, to waste and recycling.
Chineasy is honored to be a small part of it - can you recognize the character on the T-shirts we designed exclusively for the MIT Beyond Food Bootcamp?
It’s the word, 吃 (chī) with the meaning "to eat". Just from looking at the word, you can see it is a combination of 口 (kǒu), the mouth, and the character 乞 (qǐ), which means to beg. When your mouth is begging, it’s time to eat! Easy to remember, isn’t it?
What about the word for “drink”? Leave the answer in the comments! More, don’t miss out learning more phrases related to dining at Talk Chineasy! ➡ https://goo.gl/fcn6CW