Search Instagram on the mobile app, on the desktop, or via Google using site. Note that “tagged products” appear ONLY on the mobile app. Here are two accounts that tends to tag products – Fenty Beauty and Bass Pro Shops. This means a cool photo of a couple of runners, and you can tag their shows or pants and then users can click FROM the photo TO your shop to learn about (and buy) the products. If you have enabled shopping on Instagram, you can then “tag” a product. New! Instagram is enabling Instagram shopping for selected accounts. Because Instagram limits you to one and only one URL in your bio, you can either tell folks “link in bio” or use a service like Link.Tree or Have2Haveit or LinkInBio. An example would by Nylon Magazine’s account or AirBnB‘s account. Another solution is a custom hashtag for your brand and people can post to that hashtag, then you can message them one-on-one about a purchase. Like Facebook live, you can go “live” with a video on Instagram. One of the pluses of Instagram stories is that you can add additional links to them, explained here. They appear at the top of your account in the circles. Like the Snapchat stories from which they were stolen, these are “daily videos” and useful for brands or influencers to talk to their Superfans. You can learn about Stories on Instagram, here and here. It only allows followers to “send” a post (one to one), which is more like emailing than traditional sharing. Unlike on Twitter, Facebook, or other share networks, Instagram does not allow “one to many” sharing. You can also have a professional or business account, which gets you better stats and the ability to (wait for it…) – advertise! Learn how to set up and toggle between Instagram accounts, here. You can have more than one account (e.g., a business account and a personal account) and can toggle between them.Of course it’s an app as well on iOS and Android, plus an extension for Chrome. Instagram is available on the desktop at and as App for Windows 10 (on the desktop).Here are some tips, tricks, and ideas about using Instagram to be “Instafamous.” It takes knowledge, skill, perseverance and of course timing and “luck” to be an “overnight sensation” on anything, including Instagram. There’s that old quip about it taking something like “ten years” to be an “overnight sensation,” and anyone who has ever either had fame or pondered fame quickly realizes it’s very true. Instafamous: Tips and Tricks for Marketing on Instagram
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