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#anyways most of twitter people will go to insta for the metrics
amurr-reha · 10 months
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“Navigation is hard, it’s not intuitive.” - I keep hearing this.
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If any twitter friends have questions, I would love to answer any to try and help make using Tumblr easier for you, if you choose to use it. It’s honestly very simple and has a ton of creative features.
                                       (More below!)
A big big big thing I want to stress - Tumblr is NOT a quick consumable metric chasing website, it’s not built to be. I would recommend Instagram if you want to chase metrics and consume media versus focus on the artistic or RP building atmosphere of it.
Don’t worry about the “layout” so hard. If you want to make one, there’s free layouts out there but it’s a legacy thing, so I wouldn’t make a priority. Unless you give someone your NAME@tumblr link versus tumblr.com/NAME link, they’ll never really see it (you’ll never see it). Focus on that later.
Asks: A built in CuriousCat/Telloynm
Messages: DMs
Conversing/Interacting:
Lovenotes in tags (People write comments in them along with the actual proper tagging when reblogging - not required but it makes people’s days and will inspire them to do the same for yours/others)
Commenting (self explanatory - comment on an image and we can reply back)
Re-blog commenting (If you make a text post, we can reblog and add our own text to it - can make it a back and forth chain but I wouldn't recommend unless it’s RP or questions or intellectual debate)
                  (Hey look, I don't have a 280 chara limit)               (This baby can fit so much text customization)
Asks: a great feature to ask questions or submit reblogged writing prompts for RP. Comes with Anon feature (togglable).
Reblogging is exposure. Likes are personal and do not populate on dashboards like on Twitter. People can still access them from your page but odds are they aren’t going to do that. You can make your Likes private for only you to see if you wanted as well.
You can upload an array of things from Text, Photos, Quotes, Music, etc. as shown on the easy access post bar at the top of your dashboard.
Tumblr has an Archive function, so if you want to search everything you tagged with XYZ, it will show you everything you uploaded with that tag. No blackhole like Twitter.
Already mentioned but don’t censor tags. They aren’t used as weapons here. You don’t get punished for using the full words, it’s for the protection of others to use the correct terminology when tagging so they can add it to their Blocked/Muted Words list.
Yes you can post nsfw here again.
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Posting text - if you highlight your word/sentence, a bar will pop up with some text customizations. You can also use keyboard functions CTRL B/CTRL I. To undo it, click on the icon again so it goes from (on) blue to (off) black.
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Omg what’s that? An EDIT button? We can edit our posts after posting.
All in all - click the post photo button, upload photo, write caption, tag and post. That’s literally it. 
If not getting 100+ likes instantly honestly and truly bothers you (that's called social media addiction btw lmao), go to Instagram. Best wishes my friends - may the blue bird rise and fly with it’s one remaining wing again  ♡ 
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jessette20 · 6 years
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Emma Watson Instagram
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We all crave validation.
Whether it’s a thumbs up on your new outfit or a pat on the back from your boss, endorsement feels good.
For brands and social media marketers, recognition is all about verification. Companies crave the blue checks that appear on everything from YouTube to Twitter and Facebook.
In fact, 71% of US businesses use Instagram. This makes the image-sharing app one of the biggest battlefields for brand recognition.
As companies scramble to get on top, Instagram verification shows your audience that you’re the king. It’s major bragging rights diluted down into a tiny blue stamp–and we all want it.
The trouble is, figuring out how to get verified on Instagram isn’t simple. When posting cute puppy pics doesn’t work, what’s next?
What Does It Mean to Be Instagram Verified?
Instagram verified simply means that your account is legitimate. It tells the world that you are who you say you are, and offers instant credibility. Instagram created verification to reassure users that they were following the right people.
When you see the check you know you’re actually following Emma Watson–not just a Harry Potter fan-fic writer with a Hermione shrine.
There’s another benefit to getting Insta-verified too. That check sets you apart from your competitors and gives you another way to stand out.
These badges of honor are handed out individually by Instagram moderators. You can’t just fool an algorithm into giving you one. According to Instagram:
“Only some public figures, celebrities and brands have verified badges.”
Even if you’re an up-and-coming West-End star, you still might not be Instagram verified.
The fact that most people don’t know how to get verified on Instagram is part of what makes it so appealing. If just anyone could get verified then we wouldn’t want it so much.
So, how do you become one of the lucky few?
Do You Need to Have a Huge Following to Be Instagram Verified?
Here’s the biggest problem with Instagram verification.
A check on your account makes it easier to gain followers. It places you at the top of the search results and improves credibility. However, most articles out there on “How to get verified on Instagram” say that you need a huge following for a chance of verification.
The good news? That’s not exactly true.
It turns out that your Instagram follower count isn’t as important as you thought. In fact, you might get verified faster if you have fewer followers on Instagram.
Look at it this way. The point of Instagram verification is to show the social community that they’re interacting with the right brand. If you have thousands of followers on Instagram and no possible clones, then Instagram won’t see you as a high priority for verification.
On the other hand if you don’t have millions of followers, Instagram verification could be the best way to help people find you.
With that in mind here are five tips to get that all-important badge:
Step 1: Focus Your Attention on Parallel Platforms
If you don’t need a huge Instagram following to get verified, what do you need?
The first step is to build your presence elsewhere. Establishing a strong following on other platforms makes your account appear genuine.
You’ll need to pick parallel platforms to get the best results. For instance, there are strong lines between Twitter and press announcements. That’s because politicians and journalists use Twitter to get the word out. As a visual platform, Instagram has strong connections with Musically and YouTube.
Glenn from The Walking Dead or Steven Yeun, as he’s known to friends, has a strong following on Facebook and Instagram.
How do you get more followers on other platforms? Try these tips:
Building your personality with a consistent voice and theme: A lot of brands try a shotgun approach to connecting with their audience. However, it’s much easier to make a strong connection with people if you show your unique voice online.
Post frequently: With any social network the more active you are the more likely you are to convince people to engage with your account.
Develop great content: Just as you’d post great pictures on Instagram to improve your following you should be developing insightful content for your other channels too. Find out what your followers are looking for from you and adhere to their needs.
Step 2: Suggest You’re at Risk of Being Impersonated
While claiming that your identity is at risk might feel a bit like crying wolf–this tip comes to you straight from Instagram. About 80% of Instagram’s users follow a brand on the app. They want to know that they’re connecting with the right people.
That’s why Instagram says:
“Accounts representing well-known figures and brands are verified because they have a high likelihood of being impersonated.”
Your verified badge sets you apart as the one-and-only you. It builds trust in your followers by letting them know that they’re not following a random impersonator. People want to know that they’re following the real Mike Escamilla, not a fan-made account:
Letting Instagram know that you’re at risk of being impersonated pushes them to act.
Don’t be vague with your account or start creating fake accounts. You still need to play by the rules if you want to get verified. Just don’t aim to be the first person that pops up when someone searches your name. Keep a low profile and wait to be spotted.
Step 3: Stay Active on Your Account
While keeping a low profile is a good tip–don’t let your account go stale.
You’re never going to be Instagram verified if you don’t use the platform. When admins come by to see if you’re worth verification they’ll be looking for regular activity. If you’re not using the platform, there’s no benefit in initiating the verification process.
It goes the other way too. What’s the point of verification if you’re not active on Instagram anyway? To improve your chances of getting that blue badge:
Stock up on great photos: Instagram is all about the aesthetics. Influencers earn followers because they know how to appeal to their audience. Find out what your followers like to see on your page and get snapping.
Take advantage of Insights: Head to your Instagram business page and use your Insights to plan content that resonates with people on your feed. Make sure to post at the time when your followers are most active. Use tools like Sprout Social to learn more about your social followers and adjust your campaigns.
Engage: Don’t forget to spend time responding to comments, liking posts and exploring relevant hashtags. Engagement is key on any social platform.
Sprout’s Instagram Audience Engagement Report provides detailed insights into trends, hashtag usage, likes and other engagement metrics. This is critical for any brand trying make analysis easier across accounts or brands. Try a free 90-day trial today!
Step 4: Try Stocking Up on Earned Media
Want Instagram to give you that seal of approval? Show them you’re worth it.
Google yourself to see what comes up. Nothing? That’s not the greatest sign.
If you’ve got no personal brand, there’s nothing to verify.
Remember, it’s not an algorithm deciding who should get a blue button on their Instagram account. Real people review every request manually and they head to Google when they want to find you. If you have a lot of national press about your company then you have a better shot.
Don’t try to trick Instagram into thinking you’re legitimate either. The folks here aren’t clueless. They know how easy it is to throw up a Wikipedia page. Writing a Wiki about yourself isn’t going to get you any bragging points.
Pantone Colors come to life in this drinking bottle with an easy grab and go style. Take it to work, on a walk, or to the gym! Save 10% off sitewide! Use code SAVE10 at checkout. 📷: @lemon.home
A post shared by PANTONE (@pantone) on Jun 5, 2018 at 6:15am PDT
If you want to improve your chances of verification and you’re miles away from getting a result, start working on your digital presence. Work with a PR agency, post plenty of content or reach out to influencers.
Step 5: Try Asking to Be Verified
Finally, Instagram has said it’s “not currently possible to request or purchase a verified badge.”
However that’s not totally true.
It isn’t easy to get a badge this way, but it’s an option. It’s all about getting in touch with the right people. For instance:
Work with or for a large digital agency that represents celebrities. Many of these companies already have an “in” with moderators who fast-track requests.
Get in touch with support. The Instagram verified support team is notoriously difficult to catch, but try messaging them anyway. Sending persistent requests and explaining your case might eventually make a difference.
Splash your cash on Facebook ads: Remember, Facebook and Instagram are connected. Spending money on Facebook could give you a way in with the verification team.
Ultimately, figuring out how to get verified on Instagram involves working out how to sell yourself. You’ll need to make the right connections, have the perfect background and refine your account.
Introducing the #CasperNapPillow. It’s a tiny version of our original, award-winning pillow. Guinea pigs for scale.
A post shared by Casper (@casper) on Jun 5, 2018 at 6:30am PDT
It’s tough, but that’s why the verification badges are so highly sought-after.
Is Getting Instagram Verified Worth It?
There’s a lot of planning and effort involved in Instagram verification.
The process is way too annoying to do it for bragging rights alone. Make sure you have a good reason before you get started. Fortunately, there are plenty of benefits to being verified, from better brand credibility to a stronger social search presence.
Verification differentiates you from the crowd and makes it easier for you to reach the people that matter most to you. Used correctly, it makes you more popular on social media and boosts your conversion rates. All you need to do is show that you’re worthy.
This post How to Get Verified on Instagram in 5 Helpful Steps originally appeared on Sprout Social.
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minnievirizarry · 6 years
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How to Get Verified on Instagram in 5 Helpful Steps
We all crave validation.
Whether it’s a thumbs up on your new outfit or a pat on the back from your boss, endorsement feels good.
For brands and social media marketers, recognition is all about verification. Companies crave the blue checks that appear on everything from YouTube to Twitter and Facebook.
In fact, 71% of US businesses use Instagram. This makes the image-sharing app one of the biggest battlefields for brand recognition.
As companies scramble to get on top, Instagram verification shows your audience that you’re the king. It’s major bragging rights diluted down into a tiny blue stamp–and we all want it.
The trouble is, figuring out how to get verified on Instagram isn’t simple. When posting cute puppy pics doesn’t work, what’s next?
What Does It Mean to Be Instagram Verified?
Instagram verified simply means that your account is legitimate. It tells the world that you are who you say you are, and offers instant credibility. Instagram created verification to reassure users that they were following the right people.
When you see the check you know you’re actually following Emma Watson–not just a Harry Potter fan-fic writer with a Hermione shrine.
There’s another benefit to getting Insta-verified too. That check sets you apart from your competitors and gives you another way to stand out.
These badges of honor are handed out individually by Instagram moderators. You can’t just fool an algorithm into giving you one. According to Instagram:
“Only some public figures, celebrities and brands have verified badges.”
Even if you’re an up-and-coming West-End star, you still might not be Instagram verified.
The fact that most people don’t know how to get verified on Instagram is part of what makes it so appealing. If just anyone could get verified then we wouldn’t want it so much.
So, how do you become one of the lucky few?
Do You Need to Have a Huge Following to Be Instagram Verified?
Here’s the biggest problem with Instagram verification.
A check on your account makes it easier to gain followers. It places you at the top of the search results and improves credibility. However, most articles out there on “How to get verified on Instagram” say that you need a huge following for a chance of verification.
The good news? That’s not exactly true.
It turns out that your Instagram follower count isn’t as important as you thought. In fact, you might get verified faster if you have fewer followers on Instagram.
Look at it this way. The point of Instagram verification is to show the social community that they’re interacting with the right brand. If you have thousands of followers on Instagram and no possible clones, then Instagram won’t see you as a high priority for verification.
On the other hand if you don’t have millions of followers, Instagram verification could be the best way to help people find you.
With that in mind here are five tips to get that all-important badge:
Step 1: Focus Your Attention on Parallel Platforms
If you don’t need a huge Instagram following to get verified, what do you need?
The first step is to build your presence elsewhere. Establishing a strong following on other platforms makes your account appear genuine.
You’ll need to pick parallel platforms to get the best results. For instance, there are strong lines between Twitter and press announcements. That’s because politicians and journalists use Twitter to get the word out. As a visual platform, Instagram has strong connections with Musically and YouTube.
Glenn from The Walking Dead or Steven Yeun, as he’s known to friends, has a strong following on Facebook and Instagram.
How do you get more followers on other platforms? Try these tips:
Building your personality with a consistent voice and theme: A lot of brands try a shotgun approach to connecting with their audience. However, it’s much easier to make a strong connection with people if you show your unique voice online.
Post frequently: With any social network the more active you are the more likely you are to convince people to engage with your account.
Develop great content: Just as you’d post great pictures on Instagram to improve your following you should be developing insightful content for your other channels too. Find out what your followers are looking for from you and adhere to their needs.
Step 2: Suggest You’re at Risk of Being Impersonated
While claiming that your identity is at risk might feel a bit like crying wolf–this tip comes to you straight from Instagram. About 80% of Instagram’s users follow a brand on the app. They want to know that they’re connecting with the right people.
That’s why Instagram says:
“Accounts representing well-known figures and brands are verified because they have a high likelihood of being impersonated.”
Your verified badge sets you apart as the one-and-only you. It builds trust in your followers by letting them know that they’re not following a random impersonator. People want to know that they’re following the real Mike Escamilla, not a fan-made account:
Letting Instagram know that you’re at risk of being impersonated pushes them to act.
Don’t be vague with your account or start creating fake accounts. You still need to play by the rules if you want to get verified. Just don’t aim to be the first person that pops up when someone searches your name. Keep a low profile and wait to be spotted.
Step 3: Stay Active on Your Account
While keeping a low profile is a good tip–don’t let your account go stale.
You’re never going to be Instagram verified if you don’t use the platform. When admins come by to see if you’re worth verification they’ll be looking for regular activity. If you’re not using the platform, there’s no benefit in initiating the verification process.
It goes the other way too. What’s the point of verification if you’re not active on Instagram anyway? To improve your chances of getting that blue badge:
Stock up on great photos: Instagram is all about the aesthetics. Influencers earn followers because they know how to appeal to their audience. Find out what your followers like to see on your page and get snapping.
Take advantage of Insights: Head to your Instagram business page and use your Insights to plan content that resonates with people on your feed. Make sure to post at the time when your followers are most active. Use tools like Sprout Social to learn more about your social followers and adjust your campaigns.
Engage: Don’t forget to spend time responding to comments, liking posts and exploring relevant hashtags. Engagement is key on any social platform.
Sprout’s Instagram Audience Engagement Report provides detailed insights into trends, hashtag usage, likes and other engagement metrics. This is critical for any brand trying make analysis easier across accounts or brands. Try a free 90-day trial today!
Step 4: Try Stocking Up on Earned Media
Want Instagram to give you that seal of approval? Show them you’re worth it.
Google yourself to see what comes up. Nothing? That’s not the greatest sign.
If you’ve got no personal brand, there’s nothing to verify.
Remember, it’s not an algorithm deciding who should get a blue button on their Instagram account. Real people review every request manually and they head to Google when they want to find you. If you have a lot of national press about your company then you have a better shot.
Don’t try to trick Instagram into thinking you’re legitimate either. The folks here aren’t clueless. They know how easy it is to throw up a Wikipedia page. Writing a Wiki about yourself isn’t going to get you any bragging points.
Pantone Colors come to life in this drinking bottle with an easy grab and go style. Take it to work, on a walk, or to the gym! Save 10% off sitewide! Use code SAVE10 at checkout. 📷: @lemon.home
A post shared by PANTONE (@pantone) on Jun 5, 2018 at 6:15am PDT
If you want to improve your chances of verification and you’re miles away from getting a result, start working on your digital presence. Work with a PR agency, post plenty of content or reach out to influencers.
Step 5: Try Asking to Be Verified
Finally, Instagram has said it’s “not currently possible to request or purchase a verified badge.”
However that’s not totally true.
It isn’t easy to get a badge this way, but it’s an option. It’s all about getting in touch with the right people. For instance:
Work with or for a large digital agency that represents celebrities. Many of these companies already have an “in” with moderators who fast-track requests.
Get in touch with support. The Instagram verified support team is notoriously difficult to catch, but try messaging them anyway. Sending persistent requests and explaining your case might eventually make a difference.
Splash your cash on Facebook ads: Remember, Facebook and Instagram are connected. Spending money on Facebook could give you a way in with the verification team.
Ultimately, figuring out how to get verified on Instagram involves working out how to sell yourself. You’ll need to make the right connections, have the perfect background and refine your account.
Introducing the #CasperNapPillow. It’s a tiny version of our original, award-winning pillow. Guinea pigs for scale.
A post shared by Casper (@casper) on Jun 5, 2018 at 6:30am PDT
It’s tough, but that’s why the verification badges are so highly sought-after.
Is Getting Instagram Verified Worth It?
There’s a lot of planning and effort involved in Instagram verification.
The process is way too annoying to do it for bragging rights alone. Make sure you have a good reason before you get started. Fortunately, there are plenty of benefits to being verified, from better brand credibility to a stronger social search presence.
Verification differentiates you from the crowd and makes it easier for you to reach the people that matter most to you. Used correctly, it makes you more popular on social media and boosts your conversion rates. All you need to do is show that you’re worthy.
This post How to Get Verified on Instagram in 5 Helpful Steps originally appeared on Sprout Social.
from SM Tips By Minnie https://sproutsocial.com/insights/how-to-get-verified-on-instagram/
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