As some of you may know from my Snapchat (Michaelabear1), last week was a tough one here in New York. As thankful as I am to live in this amazing city, sometimes the pace and lifestyle can catch up to you. My friends and I say its the place where the good days are the best and the bad days are the worst, and it’s not uncommon to break down in tears on the subway! Last week was definitely one of those weeks where exhaustion and even a little homesickness caught up on me. Luckily this weekend was just what I needed to fall back in love with being here! A payday stroll along 5th Ave, a walk to admire the leaves in Central Park and trying out new restaurants with friends reminded me that I’m definitely where I’m meant to be..for the moment at least!
1. Tools: First things first, don’t be fooled by all of the beautiful pictures on Instagram thinking that they naturally came out looking like something out of a magazine. Rest assured that photo has probably been edited in at least 2 apps before being posted. My all time favourite app for editing my photos is VSCOcam (to all of the people that ask me what the #vscocam hastag is on my photos, this is it!). VSCOcam has numerous amazing filters that give your photo’s a real professional looking finish unlike those actual Instagram filters which are so two years ago (sorry not sorry). I like to try and use the same filter on across all of my photos so my feed looks consistent. I also regularly use the Snapseed app, where I can easily edit the brightness, saturation and contrast. I love this app because it allows you to selectively adjust where you want to edit, so if your face is hidden by a shadow you can just edit that section! See some examples below of before and after pictures that were edited using these 2 apps! My favourite app for adding text to photo’s is the Over app which has so many cool fonts to play around with. |
3. Be Consistent: One thing is for sure, you will find it very hard to grow your Instagram following if you only post one picture here and there. If you’re serious about growing your Instagram then you really should be aiming to post at least twice a day for most of the week. My goal is to post twice a day during the weekdays and three times a day over the weekend! Of course life gets in the way and sometimes its not easy but it helps to bank some photo’s at the weekends and spread them out over the week! I also think its good to post around the same time every day for example I aim to post one in the morning around 8am and one in the evening around 4pm New York time. Using Iconosquare is really helpful for seeing what time your audience is most engaged.
4. Hashtag: I’m a firm believer in the use of Hashtags to help get your content out there. One tip that I’ve picked up at MTV is putting your hashtags as a second comment under your photo, that way your content is still categorised but the bulk of your hashtags are then hidden. Its also super important to include hashtags to whatever’s relevant to whats in your photo for example the restaurant’s name that you’re eating your avocado toast in or the brand of jeans your wearing. Some brands have specific hashtags (like Forever 21’s is F21Xme) for their features, and let me tell you getting featured on a brands page is the quickest way to grow your following. I also think its important to add your location to a photo so that other more people get directed to your feed.
5. Shoot for yourself: Take pictures of things that make you happy rather than what you think will get you a huge number of likes. At the end of the day, your followers will easily spot a fake who’s portraying a life online that’s unrealistic! And PLEASE try to refrain from the typical Insta Cliches, nobody needs to see another picture of that Diptyque candle that you spent 50 dollars on just for your Instagram pictures (we can tell, you haven’t lit the wick in months). And remember to be patient, I’ve been working really hard to grow my Instagram for nearly 2 years now and its only now that its taken off for me with my following nearly tripling in the past 3 months. So hang in there and find a voice that defines your personal brand!