Part way through last year, my relationship with Instagram lost it's spark. After posting almost daily for several years, Instagram fatigue started to set in. I kept posting but I didn't have the same energy for it as before. It wasn't an altogether bad thing. I overhauled my website and poured my heart into creating online classes. In fact, many wonderful things happened.
The problem was, when I wanted to rekindle my relationship with Instagram, it almost felt like the platform didn't love me back. My Instagram growth had come to a standstill.
While I wanted to blame Instagram, the truth was, I was behind with the times. Instagram had moved on and I hadn't kept up. Not one to give up, while I was on holidays last week (and not meant to be working) I attempted to woo the platform back. And while it is early days I am already seeing a change.
Want to know what I am focusing on? Join me this week as I share the 5 strategies I am using to grow my Instagram account in 2019.
You can find show notes for this episode at https://www.laurahornart.com/thepodcast/25
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47. Staying Motivated When Your Energy is Low
46. Wendy Solganik - When the Art is Piling Up
45. Marketing with a 'Less is More' Mindset
44. Ange Miller - Listening to the Cry of Your Heart
43. 10 Tips to Improve Your Painting
42. Staying Healthy While Growing Your Creative Business
41. Andrea Soos - A Playful Process
40. 5 Strategies for Selling Art Online
39. The Real Deal on Working Together
38. 10 Tips for Painting a Big Canvas
37. Face Your Fears & Grow as an Artist (Part 2)
36. Face Your Fears & Grow as an Artist (Part 1)
35. 7 Tips for a Website that Works!
34. Building Your Brand as an Artist
33. Cultivating a Healthy Creative Practice (Part 2)
32. Cultivating a Healthy Creative Practice (Part 1)
31. How to Run a Workshop
30. Tips for Organising Your Studio
29. Lessons in Art & Life
28. Three Questions to Find Your Focus
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