I was disappointed when I checked the girl’s profile and saw that she was a fairly big blogger and was knowingly putting herself forth as inauthentic. As always I went through and made note of their username before deleting the comment and moving on. With one (misplaced) comment, this blogger made a terrible first impression and I lost respect for her hustle before she even gave me the chance to gain any. ![]() “That looks so cute on you!!” with an array of emojis. A few weeks ago I posted a picture of my feet in the ocean and I got a comment that said. I always post hashtags on my pictures so they reach a larger audience, but my blogger-focused hashtags typically result in receiving a ton of irrelevant and unrelated comments. ![]() You can’t have both.Įveryone can tell when they’ve been ‘Instagress-ed’ and it’s annoying as heck. You can either be real, authentic, and engaging on Instagram, or you can use Instagress to automate comments. And my biggest issue is: Instagress cheapens your brand. The obvious problem is that this is against Instagram’s TOS and you can have your account permanently shut down for using it (and many, many people have!), but the issues I have with Instagress go a lot further than just that. ![]() In case you haven’t heard about Instagress or similar programs, the gist is this: You link up your Instagram account and set up hashtags and Instagress will go out and automatically ‘like’ and sometimes even comment for you without having you vet the pictures before hand. Typically I am going to avoid posting anything too controversial here (I don’t want anyone to feel attacked – ever!) but today I am going to open up a dialogue about a program that you may have heard of before: Instagress.
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