Trick and strategy to rank your instagram account:

This is the most important link on this list. The reason for this is because it's the only one that cannot be deleted, changed, or failed to work by Instagram. When you've linked an image on Instagram to a post on your website, then any time someone clicks on that image they will automatically be taken through to the webpage associated with it. This means that if they like what they see and want more information about it, they are going straight there without having to search around on Google (which takes more time). It also allows people who don't have much time but still want more information about what you're selling/promoting/offering etc., access quickly and easily without having to go through extra steps such as looking up hashtags or searching for something specific in their browser history which might take ages!

Create a Business Profile

Instagram has a business profile option. If you want to create a business profile, here are the steps:

  • Go to your Instagram account, click on your profile picture in the top right corner of your screen and select “Edit Profile” from the dropdown menu that appears. Then select “Edit Profile” again on the next screen. A window will pop up where you can enter all of the relevant information about who runs this account or company page (you should find this information inside of Facebook). You'll also be able to add links and hashtags here too!
  • Now go back into edit mode by clicking on "Edit Profile" again at the top right corner (if you're using Safari as opposed to Chrome or Firefox then just hit CMD+ALT+E instead) - this time we're going to scroll down until we see "Business Profiles." Here we'll see two options: either "Add Business Page" or "Create Business Profile," depending on whether or not there already exists one for us already created beforehand (which is likely since many people use their personal profiles for work purposes).

Put your keywords in your Bio

Your bio is the first thing people see when they visit one of your posts, so make sure it has the right information. If you’re a graphic designer, a list as well as other keywords related to what you do (i.e., logo design, web design). This will help people find you when searching for those terms.

Put your keywords in your posts:

Add them to the post itself by using numbers and symbols when possible (for example #logodesign #graphicdesigner). This will help them be found by Google and give them more power on Instagram search results pages.

Create an About section that appeals to readers and search engines.

When users land on your profile, they'll see your About section first. This is where you can let them know more about yourself and make sure that they stay longer by keeping their attention. Here are some tips:

  • Include links to your website and social media profiles so that people can find you elsewhere online.
  • Include a photo of yourself so that followers know who they're following!
  • Use keywords in the bio (the text under your name), as well as in other places on Instagram like username and profile photo tags. You should try to include at least one keyword in each piece of information provided here because it will help search engines index your profile more easily—and better search engine rankings mean more views!

Publish to Instagram regularly.

Instagram is a visual platform, so you should take advantage of this by posting at least once per day. This is especially important if you're using hashtags, as Instagram will only show you the top posts for a hashtag if you're publishing less than two times per day.

You should also post at different times throughout the day, as this will help your content appear in more people's feeds. It's also good practice to post on different days of the week—don't just stick to Tuesdays and Thursdays! You can even change up when you publish based on where in the world your audience lives; while they may be asleep during their normal hours when they're closer to North America (or Europe), they'll be awake during their normal hours when they're further east or west!

Create a solid hashtag strategy.

Hashtags are a great way to get more exposure, connect with other users, and connect with brands. However, hashtags can also be confusing if you’re not sure what they mean or how they work.

The first thing you need to do is make sure your hashtags are relevant to your content. If you have an account related to photography, then it won’t be very useful for you to use a hashtag that relates more to foodies than photographers (for example: #foodpics). It’s also important not to overdo it when using hashtags—only use the ones most relevant and meaningful for the content being posted.

The second thing is knowing how many hashtags should go into each post so as not to annoy followers or come off as spam by having too many at once on their feed from one person like how some people may do on Twitter where there isn't even room left inside our tweets anymore because we've already included several dozen at once!

So instead of creating posts with tons of different ones inside them all day long every single day forever until eternity ends--we recommend only including 3-5 per post max!

Use location tags for better SEO.

To help your photos show up in searches for your area, use location tags. If you are a local business, consider adding location tags to all of your posts. This will help people find you when they search for something nearby.

For example, if you're a restaurant located in Seattle and want to be discovered by people searching for restaurants in Seattle, add "Seattle" as one of your tags. If the person searching is looking for Italian food or pizza places specifically then she would type those terms into her search bar as well but since you mentioned "Seattle" first this would also show up on her feed.

Tag other users in your posts.

  • Tag other users in your posts. Tagging other users in your photos is a great way to get your content seen by their followers and build relationships with them. When tagging someone in a comment or the first comment after you publish a photo, be sure to use their handle (username) and not their @name. For example: "Check out @carlywalsh's awesome post."
  • Use hashtags correctly. While we would love for every hashtag used on Instagram to be relevant to every post, this isn't how it works! There are certain guidelines for using hashtags on Instagram that help you maximize engagement because they make it easy for people who are interested in what you're doing right now to find you without having to look too hard.

You can use 10 tags per post—don’t go overboard!

Mention brands and people in your captions.

Mentioning brands and people in your captions can help you get more followers, likes, and comments.

For example, if you’re looking for more followers, mention the name of a popular brand or product in your caption. If someone sees the post and is interested in the business or product, they might click on it to learn more.

You can also mention people who have similar interests as yours by tagging them in your posts so that they see them too!

Add keywords to the first comment after you publish a photo.

When you publish a photo, the first comment is the most visible and has the most impact on Instagram's search engine. The person who writes the first comment gets all of the credit for engagement, whether it's in likes, comments, or shares. If you want people to see your brand or product more often in their feed, make sure that the user's first comment is relevant to them and don't forget: Instagram will show any hashtags used in a post as "recommended" posts at the top of someone's feed. So if they were tagged by someone else (and they don't follow you), they might not see your photo when they look through their own hashtag section later on.

Write long captions with your keywords sprinkled in.

It's also important to use hashtags in the caption of your image and not just on the image itself. Because of how Instagram organizes its content, people who search for a specific hashtag could find your photo if they don't see it in their feed at first glance.

Your caption should be longer than the photo itself because this gives you room to include more keywords (that people may or may not care about) while still providing a cohesive narrative that communicates what you want it too—and makes sure it's clear and easy-to-read.

Include CTAs (calls to action) in your bio and posts.

You can also include a CTA (call to action) in your bio and posts. A good place for a CTA is at the bottom of your Instagram feed, where users will see it after they scroll through all their content. You might want to mention that they’re seeing this post because you want them to click on it or share it with their friends.

The most common types of CTAs are:

  • Linking out to your website or blog post (this can be helpful if someone wants more info about something you mentioned in your photo)
  • Linking out to purchase a product that was featured in the photo, like an ebook or course

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