Want more followers, likes, and comments on Instagram? This could help you.
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Instagram, the pictures are not housed in the same boat. Some are more views and commented likes than others. And if you post on the social network photo sharing in order to have a maximum of commitment, then this should interest you.
Dan Zarrella, an expert blogger social network, conducted a study of 1.5 million photos on Instagram shared by 500,000 users, to get these few conclusions:
#1 Use the Hashtags
The more you put tags and the greater your likes and comments. Indeed, in its analysis, Zarella discovered a "positive correlation" between the number of tags on an image and the number of likes and comments it gets. Remember, Instagram allows you to put in 30.
#2 Remember filters
Indeed, the photos on which no filter is applied would have more likes and follower. Otherwise, there still are three filters that have scores above the average: Willow, Valencia, and Sierra (sorry for the fans of Mayfair filter).
#3 Use the CTA (call-to-action or call for action)
According to the findings of Dan Zarrella, who likes himself to be called a
social media scientist, where the words "likes" or "Commenting" are included in the caption of a photo, it will more likely be like or commentary.
#4 Less saturated picture get more likes
If the picture is less saturated, more likely you are to have liked by followers. There may be more than 500% difference.
#5 Show more faces
Put faces and you'll also get more likes. To reach this conclusion,
Dan Zarella used a face detection algorithm.
#6 Have things to speak about
The more things on a photo and it is likely to build commitment of the hearing.
#7 Colors Matter a lot
Cool colors over those of the warm colors. According to the observations of the blogger, photographs dominated by gray, blue and green are more likes than the photos with warmer colors such as yellow, orange or pink. Similarly, the greater the brightness, the more commitment.
Of course, these observations are not to be considered as laws. But with 1.5 million analyzed photos, it must be admitted that the findings are still very relevant.
What do you do to make your photo seen by most people? What do you think about the tips here? Please let us know in the comments below. We'll love to hear from you :)