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Instagram Tips You Need to STOP Following | Outdated Instagram Tips 

Natalia Kalinska
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@lynlynb7139
@lynlynb7139 2 года назад
Please do a video on reporting people. So many artists get their work stolen and reposted. A video from you could be a helpful tool to help the artists affected.
@poppinscopy
@poppinscopy 2 года назад
As a copywriter, I use IG for attraction but I also do cold outreach. But like you said, time and place. It's always done via email with genuine feedback, a tip they could implement themselves, as well as an offer for a call if they'd like help with that (and other ideas I have). I'm careful to ensure my tone is helpful and authentic, because that's who I am. I want quality relationships with my clients, and you never know where one conversation can lead you 😊 Treat people like a real life human in every interaction (because shock horror, they are 👍).
@NataliaKalinska
@NataliaKalinska 2 года назад
I love this, Sarah! ❤️ I completely agree with you and your point about keeping things helpful and authentic, in line with who you are as a person. Beautiful message and it just goes to show how even cold outreach can be made… well, more human 😊 Thanks for your insights, I appreciate you!
@poppinscopy
@poppinscopy 2 года назад
@@NataliaKalinska Thank you for sharing such practical content 😊 I also appreciate your pace...it's a nice change to not have to increase the speed of a video 🤣
@mohamadiqbalsetiawan3953
@mohamadiqbalsetiawan3953 Год назад
Growing social media reach for business is hard and harder with some "ethical standard". But speaking frankly I fully agree with your principle. Coz in a long term, how we interact in social media mirror our truly self. Love your stand of point. Awesome thank you!
@NataliaKalinska
@NataliaKalinska Год назад
It’s definitely a long game but it’s so worth it if done authentically! Thank Mohammad, appreciate your insights 🙏🏻
@niteshverma5818
@niteshverma5818 2 года назад
Here is my first comment. Love your content.
@NataliaKalinska
@NataliaKalinska 2 года назад
So happy to have you here so early on! ✨ Love to hear that you’re enjoying my content and thank you for being here, Nitesh 🙏🏻
@thecanvanerd
@thecanvanerd 2 года назад
I think you're right on target with this advice. Great video!
@muskduh
@muskduh 2 года назад
Great thanks
@arash123salam
@arash123salam 2 года назад
Hi, I desperately need some help picking an insta theme so my page can look nicer! I'm a hobbyist photographer and I'm planning on posting once a week. My problem is that almost all my photos have a different look and feel to them, so no matter which theme I use, it doesn't look very nice or pleasing! Any suggestions?!
@NataliaKalinska
@NataliaKalinska 2 года назад
Hi Arash, as a former photographer myself, I understand the struggle, especially when you're shooting different subjects. I'd say the best way to create a cohesive look is through a group of similar presets. This ensures you have a similar color scheme on all of your photos and therefore your Instagram profile looks cohesive too. That being said, I understand that when you're a hobbyist, you're going to want to capture different things and it may take a while to actually work out a style of your own. My tip would be to make sure you're differentiating between the types of photos you post so that you have a good mixture on your profile. As an example, if you're taking photos of people, post a portrait, followed by a wide shot, followed by a detail shot etc. It's good to keep your composition in mind because when you post loads of close-ups one after another and then post a lot of wide shots, your profile is not going to look that good. Of course, you can use one of the sequences I talked about (wave pattern, trio etc.). All of that being said, I know it's going to depend on what the individual photos look like one next to the other so you can try using Canva to emulate what your feed is going to look like or plan your posts in Later which allows you to preview your feed too. I hope it helps and good luck on your content journey! 😊
@mdeyasinhossain1482
@mdeyasinhossain1482 2 года назад
Very intersting video
@NataliaKalinska
@NataliaKalinska 2 года назад
I’m so glad you’ve enjoyed it!
@qwerh4567
@qwerh4567 2 года назад
thanks Natalia your fan from india
@user-vt2sn5fk3q
@user-vt2sn5fk3q 2 года назад
❤️Nice and amazing video
@NataliaKalinska
@NataliaKalinska 2 года назад
I’m happy it resonated with you 🥰
@user-vt2sn5fk3q
@user-vt2sn5fk3q 2 года назад
@@NataliaKalinska This is a duty Good luck
@NataliaKalinska
@NataliaKalinska 2 года назад
Thank you so much, all the best to you too!
@user-vt2sn5fk3q
@user-vt2sn5fk3q 2 года назад
@@NataliaKalinska No thanks for the duty
@911DAE
@911DAE 2 года назад
If you share and give credit I don't think the system-like threats is very constructive "you'll be punished, this is bad and so on" just makes me sick, sorry about it just it is "advice" based on a lot of negative sentences I guess this could be made in a far more positive way
@NataliaKalinska
@NataliaKalinska 2 года назад
Sharing is absolutely fine, but unfortunately reposting with credit but without permission is not. I completely understand this may come across as negative and maybe I could have worded it more delicately. However, I constantly see so many creators dealing with this problem and being told that they should be grateful for their content being reposted (again, not talking about sharing here). As a creator in the marketing space, I think it’s important to bring attention to these issues. I do appreciate your feedback Daniela and I’ll make sure not to get my emotions on a subject get the best of me next time.
@graphnicsbynikita
@graphnicsbynikita 2 года назад
Hey! I am sorry but I just checked you hardly have any insta followers yourself. So, I am not sure your method works.
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