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HOW TO OVERCOME INSTAGRAM INSIGHTS DATA CHANGES (MINDSET MATTERS) | SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING

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Are you a Creative Entrepreneur and Content Creator? Do you often find yourself getting frustrated, dismayed, or annoyed by the constant changes that Instagram makes especially with algorithms and insights? Does this often throw you off to the point that you feel defeated? You start to feel as though despite all your best Social Media Marketing and Content Creation efforts that you are not receiving the recognition you deserve? You are not the only one and it is understandable to feel that way. In this blog post I want to focus on your emotional response and how you respond to change. This with the hopes to help you look beyond external factors and to approach those changes with a different approach.  First of all let me start with a few questions for you to consider further; 1. What is it that frustrates you the most about the changes Instagram makes?  2. How does it make you feel when the changes occur and why? 3. How do the changes impact on you and

INSTAGRAM HIDES LIKES IN 6 COUNTRIES

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INSTAGRAM REMOVES “LIKE COUNTS” IN 6 COUNTRIES AS A FURTHER TEST!!! Should we as a global society be doing more, to help minimize Social Pressures? Instagram has decided to remove likes counts for Instagram Account Owners in the following countries in addition to Canada, Australia, Brazil, Italy, Japan and New Zealand. As a new measure to help decrease Social Pressures especially for young people, that come with being on Social Media. What impact will this new measure have on Personal Account Owners and Business Owners? Will it help improves social engagements for the better? Or create new means for people to find alternative ways to measures themselves in the absence of Likes? Could Social Comments become the wave of social pressure in the absence of Like Counts? The intention by Instagram is to help people share more things, they like without the added social pressures including expectations of instantaneous gratification. What about the fact that comments wil