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Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 6:14 am
by sumona
As for replying to people’s Notes, I wouldn’t say this was a good idea. It’s a case of “just because you can doesn’t mean you should.” If you have something witty to contribute or their Note is about your company and you want to reply, I can’t see the harm. But very few people will be happy about you popping into their DMs with a sales pitch. You could use Group Profiles or Collaborative Collections for your VIP clients and raving fans. Here you could share special offers and sneak peeks, just for them.


It’s certainly one way to get fans excited about something you know they really want. You could uae phone number data perhaps also use these for focus groups to get feedback on new ideas or on your latest products. And you could set up groups for different aspects of your business and use them to help segment your Instagram audience and target content at them more efficiently. Of course, the more group profiles and collections you set up, the more you’ll need to do to manage them and, potentially, the longer you’ll need to spend on social media.


them to the ones you really need, you should be able to gain excellent feedback, engagement, and great data, without adding greatly to your marketing efforts. DNA Spark: From Candid stories to group profile, all you need to know about Instagram's new features These features are so new that, right now, there’s no telling how useful they’ll be and how much engagement you’ll get. I wouldn’t give up a solid, already prepared marketing plan in exchange for focusing on these new features, but I do think it’s worth knowing about them and experimenting with them – just as long as you don’t take too much time away from your existing plans and get distracted.