The Best Way To Grow Your Instagram Account


I am going to keep emails over the summer short because I know we all are busy little bees. Plus I want you to take this warm weather and use it to the max. Our state has lifted the mask mandate and it had one my heart good to see people smiling at each other and even conversing with the people they pass in the stores.

There is an all around happiness in the air and I am loving it.

On to business.

I found this tool called dollareighty.

In sort it is a tool that will help you make comments on other peoples accounts on Instagram. Which is AMAZING.

It's not a bot. You have to personally read the caption on a post and type on desktop. It will hold all of the comments you type in a queue and slowly drip them out over a few hours. The reason you want to slowly drip them out is because if IG things you are doing "suspicious activity" it will lock down your account or worse close it completely.

It is based on this strategy to comment on the first 9 posts on a hashtag feed and do that on 10 different hashtags.

The tool pulls the posts from your chosen hashtags and you are able to comment on them within the tool.

Why You Should Care

I have gained 30 followers in a week. Where as simply posting would MAYBE bring in one or two new followers especially in the summer. If there was a new spike there were likely bots in the mix.

Commenting is easier then writing new content on a regular basis. And lets face it. If you are only on social media to sell your rabbits its pretty hard to come up with posts when there are no babies in the works. This will help you authentically grow your account.

They have a free plan that allows you to post 10 comments a day. Which is pretty good. I have upgraded to their paid plan and have been doing 30-50 comments per day and only one day this week did I let the full 90 comments go out. Even using this tool you have to be carful not to jump up to commenting a lot to quickly.

There is a lot more I could say about it but I have already busted through my 250 word "short email" limit.

If you've got more questions hit reply and let me know. Give DollarEighty a try here.

Talk soon,

Leah

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