👽 Who’s Who 🎮
Name: Mary✨
Age: 44😱
Pro: Telemarketer, podcaster🎧 & seamstress🧵
Love: music 🎶 & travels🧳
👽 Now you know who I am 😎
Happy Birthday @nickcarter I love you so much 🎂🎉🥳
🧶 Mary🧶
To be continued…
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👽 Who’s Who 🎮
Name: Conchi ✨
Age: 42 😱
Pro: The Bossy 😌
Love: Culture 🎨 & Fashion 💄
👽 Now you know who I am 😎
Happy Birthday @nickcarter I love you so much 🎂🎉🥳
🧶 Conchi 🧶
To be continued…
🆘 @nickcarter just a heads-up to help out! 🆘
📴 Your last collab posts aren’t getting the usual reach on IG, likely due to IG algorithm issues with your content, I think IG is stopping your reach content, it’s not you, it’s not your new artists, it’s not the location.
🔴 It’s the IG system banning some of your posts that were getting like advertising because your collab posts aren’t made well with the best IG practices.
❇️ After I have checked that your lives, organic tagged posts (not paid) and organic untagged posts (not paid) are working with normal engagement levels (I attach the examples)
🚩But when you do a collab post with other profiles to promote your event, IG is banning you, the system thinks your content is ad and that's why you get low interactions.
👉🏻 For example, your Major League Baseball's Arizona Fall League collab post did it great because it wasn’t a promotion, but the Las Vegas post was affected again for the same reason (attached here) ♦️
👀 Check it with your team and try to solve this.
👀 If you watch that your reach was the same % but the problem was the low engagement, it means Instagram showed your post to users who weren't interested or even fake or inactive accounts.
👀 But if the problem is the reach, you have to solve it because it will get worse with time and the results 😱
❇️ But I think, if you just align the collab posts with best IG practices, it should help your future posts. Just some support from a fan!
♥️Sending some love♥️