Technology
5 tools to help you seriously boost your Instagram game
Want all the likes and all the followers?
With the tools and resources listed below, you can get help taking your Instagram feed from drab and boring to captivating and engaging. Psst. They’re all all on sale.
Appz is a Google Chrome extension designed to be your personal brand-building assistant. It does all the heavy lifting for you — auto-liking, auto-commenting, auto-following (or unfollowing) other posts and users that share the same interests as you. Just input your desired hashtags, and it will find the right content and people to engage with. It even comes with an intuitive dashboard that displays your activity and engagement stats.
If Instagram’s built-in editing tools don’t quite suit your needs, turn to piZap pro to do some photo manipulation magic. It offers ad-free access to hundreds of fonts, royalty-free stock images, filters, stickers, collage layouts, and a fully-equipped editing suite that you can use to make your posts like-worthy. There are also templates for creating Facebook and Twitter cover photos and YouTube channel art, and an emoji maker to make custom emoticons.
If you’re handling a brand and have a bunch of content you need to share, Planagram takes care of them for you, airing your posts, galleries, or stories exactly when you want them to be seen by your audience. You can schedule up to 10 images at once and manage up to 25 Instagram accounts.
Remember that one time you barely had any likes on the photo you posted and you thought your friends had conspired to deprive you of some Insta love? With Savvant, you won’t have to go through that again. Designed to enhance your creativity, it aids you in picking the best photos and imagery, crafting engaging copy, and choosing hashtags, filters, and keywords, so your posts get the engagement they deserve.
This five-pronged bundle will teach you the secret sauce to claiming Instagram fame. Through premium instruction, you’ll learn how to build a successful presence on the platform and connect with its vast user base. You’ll get to tackle content strategy, growth hacks, engagement tactics, affiliate marketing, and advertising.
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