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Jun 2020

hey, re posting frequency, i looked into it bc i wanna change up my schedule and these sites seem to be recommending posting even more than once a day

dunno about socialbuddy, but i trust later when it comes to insta marketing (though, since their business is in posting, maybe its in their interest to get you to post more)

This is the line I keep from those articles:

"[...] best posting frequency for Instagram is the posting frequency that you or your business can keep up with consistently."

I can second what you said here.
We went to a big german television department recently that does the social media (including YT, Instagram etc.) recently, as part of our campus Radio.
This is pretty much the feedback they gave us for our own Instagram.
Especially important are Videos, getting your followers to interact and Content that keeps you coming back for more. (Don´t have the time to actually do this rn, but I´ll try to in the future ehem)

You don't have to post daily? Hot damn, I should've read this sooner and avoided a few days of making sketches as quick as I could because the Twitter post of the day wasn't art. Thank you so much for the tips!

I asked about this a while ago before I started my Instagram and you were nowhere to be found :neutral_face:

Jk

I post my comic on Instagram. Because of that I don't want it to be all cluttered with multiple un-related, or "art" posts. What do you suggest?

You can establish that account as the account for the comic and open other for miscellanea.

If you indicate in the bio for what is each account with a link connecting them, you have it done. I found a lot like that :smile:

She's pretty popular in the world of webcomics, so I would consider it a compliment.

They are mine, but confession...they're fake! Haha. I got them from hobby lobby!

If the instagram is JUST for the comic, then posting just the comic is fine, but on its own it may not get a wide audience nor will it generate a lot of interaction. If you're really insistent on it being a comic-only account, Make one where you post those other things, because Instagram is about realness and community first.

To boost engagement on the comic account, maybe try asking a question in the comments? or maybe posting it to your main accounts story.

The main thing that I find annoying is that I'm a digital artist, so I've always had to move my pictures onto dropbox so I could get them onto my phone, so I could THEN post it on insta. I mean, what else could I do, take photos of my screen? XD ;

Thanks for the advice post though, glad to hear they're not burying artists for not keeping up a ridiculous art-factory pace as badly as before. I've burnt out and fallen off the treadmill so many times with soc media... x_x; I hope other places start incentivizing posting like a human, too.

whoaaaa nuuu!!!!! you destroyed my dreams! xD I have a succulent/ cactus collection! xD
and thank you by the IG tips, by the way!! ^^

I know who is she, but I was confused by the way you said it, with suspension points, as if you were expecting another answer or something like that :confused:

Some really solid tips here! I recently started an instagram for my comic( separate from my main account there). I'll definitely put these to use.

Later solves that issue. You can load them onto Later immediately from desktop and then when it's time to post you post you just post FROM Later straight onto instagram.

If you use Chrome browser, you can just switch to mobile view with f12, then f5 for refreshing view and get mobile screen and you can post your art from pc directly for single image posts. If you want to publish a post with multiple images, that only works from mobile app though.

11 months later

Did all of this and it does work. It does require a lot of time and focus on the platform though so it could be challenging for busy people.