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Super Singh's video: Amazing tips and tricks in Instagram you never know 2018 By Super Singh

@Amazing tips and tricks in Instagram you never know 2018 By Super Singh
Instagram has become the favorite social network of many -- and not just for teens and Millennials. In fact, according to the Pew Research Center, 35% of online adults use Instagram -- up 3% from 2016. Compare that, for example, to 24% on Twitter. Plus, folks don't just use Instagram casually, as 38% of them use it several times each day. Get the essential tips to starting a successful Instagram account for your business. But for those who have never used the platform before, or those who just want to take their usage to the next level, Instagram has some lesser-known tricks and settings. That's why we set out to find them and list them all in one place. Whether you're a recruiter looking to showcase your company's culture, a marketer in the ecommerce industry, or an individual who's just looking to use Instagram in the best ways possible, there are tips and features here for you. And for a quick overview of these hacks, check out this rundown from HubSpot ‎Content Marketing Strategist Megan Conley. Never want to miss an Instagram post from your favorite influencers again? You can choose to get a notification every time a specific user posts a new photo. All you have to do is turn on notifications for each user individually. To turn on these notifications, visit a user's profile, click the three dots in the upper right-hand corner of the post, and choose "Turn on Post Notifications" from the menu that appears.Want to turn post notifications off? Just follow the same steps. It's important to note that you must enable notifications from the Instagram app in your phone's settings -- here's how. Ever wanted to see the posts you've Liked, all in one place? All you have to do is go to your own profile and click the "Options" button -- a gear icon on iPhone/iPad, and three dots on Android -- then, click "Posts You've Liked." To un-Like any of the posts you've Liked, simply go to the post and deselect the "heart" icon below it. Don't worry -- the user won't be notified that you've un-Liked the post. Instagram being a mobile app, you're probably in a routine of taking photos and posting them to your Instagram Story on the fly. But, you can also pre-post them from your computer for a set day and time in the future. This feature is available with a social media scheduling tool, as well as HubSpot if you have an Instagram business account. If you have this business profile, switch to it via the Instagram mobile app and follow the prompts to connect it to Facebook. Depending on the social scheduling tool you use, you might not include this step. Once you've toggled to the right account, however, you'll launch your scheduling tool, navigate to your current connected profiles, and see Instagram as an available integration. Instagram link:--https://www.instagram.com/supersinghyt/

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