5 Ways to Grow Your Instagram Following

This past weekend, I had the privilege of speaking at the See Jane Write “Pin, Gram, Post: A Social Media Workshop”.  I’ve had the fortune of experiencing fast growth on Instagram (IG) this past year and a half (from ~200 in August 2013 to a little over 14,000 in March 2015), which has in turn, helped to grow my other social media platforms as well!

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So, Heather Brown of My Life Well-Loved, and I accepted Javacia’s invitation to speak about the things that helped us grow our social media following at the workshop. Javacia is the founder of See Jane Write and if you haven’t checked her out yet, make sure you do as soon as you’re done reading this post!! Those in attendance got the first-hand account and of course, also were able to participate in a live Q&A; but as with anything social media-related, 1.5 hrs is often not enough to cover absolutely everything there is to discuss.  So, we now take to our blogs to provide a synopsis of the material covered in the workshop, as well as a few other tips we weren’t able to share with everyone that day!

Here are my 5 tips for growing your following on Instagram:

  1. Hashtags – Some may disagree, but I have found the use of hashtags on my posts to be extremely effective.  As of late, I have included 3-5 hashtags within my caption, but later will add 1-27 additional hashtags in the comments section.  Why a maximum 27 additional hashtags?  Instagram only allows you to add 30 hashtags per post at one time. Hashtags expose your post to people who may not necessarily be following you already.  My favorite app for creating hashtags is Tags for Likes.  You can download it on your phone and simply copy and paste pre-curated hashtags for whatever topic your post is on!  Tip:  Change your hashtags every 4 hours to help expand your audience.
  2. Links – Instagram gives you the option to link each post to Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Foursquare, and Flickr.  Use them to your advantage!  You can either post to all of those platforms simultaneously, or if you are like me, will share later and change the caption so that it is customized for each platform you are sharing to.  Be particularly aware that Twitter will only allow 140 characters per post, so be succinct when sharing your Instagram post on Twitter.
  3. Blog – Your blog can be a very useful tool for growing your Instagram following, especially if you already have a nicely sized following.  Two tips for using your blog to grow your insta:
    1. Embed Instagram posts within your blog posts.  You can do this by 1) accessing Instagram from your computer; 2) clicking on the image/post you want to embed; 3) click on the three little gray dots at the bottom of the post; 4) copy and past the code to embed in your post.  This will also make it easier to link everything when you pin your posts to Pinterest!
    2. Add a widget to your blog that will allow you to display at least one photo from your IG.  This will allow people to see your most recent post and link them straight to your IG where they might decide to follow you!  Your blog statistics can help you determine how many people are clicking on your embedded photos, or your Instagram gallery widget.  Iconosquare is also another great place to get statistics on your Instagram posts!
  4. Engage – Like and comment on other people’s posts.  Part of your success on IG will come from getting to know other people and letting them get to know you.  Help them understand how amazing and interesting you are and help convince them that they should hire or follow you because of your wit and talent!  As you engage with others, you will also start to figure out when people are most active on Instagram.  This will also help guide what days of the week and what times of the day your posts are most likely to get the most engagement.  For me, mornings and evenings around dinner time work best.  Sunday evenings are also prime time for many.  Start with those times and days and see if you notice a difference in engagement!  Don’t forget, you can use scheduling apps like Latergram to schedule your posts the day before so that it doesn’t interrupt your workflow during the day (this is what I do, so that I can focus on work during the day, but also manage to keep up with posts that need to go out).  If you’re willing to pay a little for some help, virtual assistants are also a great way to manage your social media posts and engagement!
  5. Network – Connect directly with brands, influencers (people with large social media followings), and/or other bloggers/instagrammers in your niche.  Working with other people helps to get your name out, thereby increasing the odds of growing your following, your brand, and exposure!  One way I have connected with a large number of bloggers lately is by participating in Loop Giveaways and Follow Fridays.  In fact, a group of bloggers and I are hosting a loop giveaway as we speak!  Be sure to check it out!

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What are some tips you have tried/used that you have found useful??  Leave a comment below and let me know what you have tried and liked or not liked.  Also, check out Heather’s post for tips on growing your Facebook following.  Finally, don’t forget to stop by my Instagram to enter this week’s $400 Nordstrom giveaway!!

Until next time!  Stay Chic!

Valentine’s Day with Verizon

Perhaps you have been super busy like my hubby and I have been, and have not had any time to make any Valentine’s Day plans.  In fact, he works pretty late tonight, so we may just have to spend a quite night in.

Thankfully, technology makes that pretty easy and enjoyable to do nowadays.  I was recently able to get my hands on the oh-so-coveted Samsung Galaxy Tab, and am loving it! Not only would it make a great gift for your significant other (hint, hint!), but if you already own one, provides a way to create some low-key, but still romantic at-home entertainment for the day or evening. Use your tablet or smartphone to help you plan your evening with some of the following ideas:

AT HOME MOVIE DATE

Set up your own movie theater and watch all your favorite movies from almost anywhere. Most of the newer DVD releases come with a digital copy, so you can keep your movie library on your Verizon smartphone or tablet. If it doesn’t, download your favorite flick using one of these apps.

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V-DAY COUPLES GAME NIGHT

Try hosting a couples night – invite your friends over to play one of these board game apps.

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ROMANTIC DINNER AT HOME

Perhaps you want to put all of your energy towards an amazing dinner at home.  There are lots of recipe sites to draw inspiration from, but my favorite by far is Pinterest.  It’s easy to search through, provides lots of visuals and links to blogs/sites with step by step instructions.  A simple ‘Valentine’s day dinner romantic’ search yielded the following results:

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Also, in case you were wondering, this one in particular is a Verizon Wireless compatible tablet.  My hubby happens to be one who can help set you up with Verizon products and services, so contact him through me (Mike at chicinacademia@gmail.com) if you need to secure a gift TODAY or anytime after that! This tablet can be yours for as little as $19 a month!

Otherwise, hope you all have a lovely Valentine’s Day!  I leave you with this to close:

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Until next time!  Stay ‘Chic’!

The 10-minute Mani

One of the biggest obstacles to giving myself regular manicures at home used to be the drying time.  As a working mama, I usually end up doing my nails around 10pm in the evening, not long before I’m ready to pass out and smudge my fresh mani all over my sheets.  Ugh.  So, that was all resolved when I found and tried the Sally Hansen Insta-Dri top coat.

Sally Hansen Insta Dri, http://chicinacademia.comSally Hansen Insta-Dri, ~$4 (Photo: Chic in Academia)

The mani above was done late at night (wearing Revlon’s Vixen), and was dry within 5 minutes of applying polish to my last nail! A total 10-minutes spent doing my nails.  AH-maze-ING.

Another one of my secrets for a successful manicure is the use of a product I would have never imagined using for my mani’s: The Honest Company’s Healing Balm.

Honest Company Healing Balm, http://chicinacademia.comThe Honest Company Healing Balm, ~$12 (Photo: Chic in Academia)

It belongs to my 18-month old, so I usually tote it along with his diapers and wipes.  In the absence of my usual hand lotion one day, I decided to use this instead and noticed that it absorbed really well, wasn’t super greasy, and kept my cuticles super soft!  So, now I use it before cutting my cuticles, and then often to keep my hands soft and non-ashy or dry. 😉

Finally, I can’t end this post without telling you about my two favorite polishes.  I am, by default, a red-polish wearer.  It works well against my olive-toned skin and is simply a classic, timeless color.  My FAVORITE of all-time is the Deborah Lippmann “Lady is a Tramp” pictured below:

Deborah Lippman "Lady is a Tramp", http://chicinacademia.comDeborah Lippmann Nail Polish, $18 (Photo: Chic in Academia)

A second Deborah Lippmann favorite is “It’s Raining Men”. Both great red hues.

Another favorite is a great color all-year round, in my opinion.  I purchased this one pictured below at Gus Mayer in Birmingham, AL last summer, and have loved it since.

Chanel Eastern Light, http://chicinacademia.comChanel “Eastern Light”, $27 (Photo: Chic in Academia)

White or light-colored polishes can be tricky to apply, and can often end up looking streaky on one’s nails.  Or, if too ‘white’, appear like you applied Wite-Out to your nails!  No bueno.  This one goes on smoothly and only requires two coats to look perfect.  The Sally Hansen Insta-Dri also works well over it because it’s a clear top coat.

Now, I realize the polishes I have mentioned are all über expensive.  Mind you, they are not polishes I buy every week.  I *maybe* buy one every year, but will typically put them on gift wish-lists for my birthday and Christmas.  That’s how I received the Deborah Lippmann polish!  My mother-in-law was super thoughtful and bought one for me after reading that it was one of my faves in one of my very first Chic in Academia blog posts.

When I DO purchase frequently, or purchase a color that I’m uncertain of, I stick to Sinful polishes.

Sinful Nail Polish, http://chicinacademia.comSinful Nail Polish, $2 (Photo: Walgreens.com)

At $2 a bottle, you can feel free to try on new colors, without feeling guilty for spending an exorbitant amount on a single bottle.  My favorite red from the Sinful line is “Go Go Girl”.  Simply love it.

Anyhow, don’t you love how deep this post was??!  You must wonder, on occasion (or perhaps always, haha!), why I limit my posts for Chic in Academia to fun and frilly topics.  Well, part of the reason I do is because it’s my form of brain candy.  It’s fun and boosts my endorphins!  Seriously though, I have contemplated writing some ‘academia’ themed posts like “What to look for in a mentor”, “How to maintain work-life balance”, and “Things I learned as a graduate student/postdoc”.  So, if there is enough interest, I will write them and others!  But for now, I will continue to provide you with fun posts like these.  “Let them all [read brain candy]!! 🙂

Until next time!  Stay chic!