10 Ways to Get More (Real Instagram Followers)

 Instagram is a powerful platform for you to connect with your audience. It’s a place to make your brand visible and help it grow too. Having your business present on Instagram is critical if you want to reach more customers.

Here are some interesting Instagram statistics that highlight why Instagram matters for businesses:

  • 1 billion people use Instagram every month
  • Generation Z, followed by Millennials, forms the largest age-based demographic on Instagram
  • Older demographics are also active on the platform. 23 percent of 50-to-64-year-olds say they’re using the platform
  • 200 million Instagram users visit at least one business profile every day
  • 11% of social media users in the U.S. use Instagram to shop for products
  • 81% of people use it to research products and services
  • And every month, 130 million Instagram users tap on shopping posts. More and more people are making purchase decisions directly through Instagram

It’s clear from the numbers that your business needs to be active and selling on Instagram.

The image-based platform allows you to create a strong brand presence, connect with your audience directly, sell products online, create ads, and grow!

One of the most important things any business needs to do to get the best out of Instagram is to get more followers.

In this post, we’ll look at some powerful tips that you can apply to make your brand shine on Instagram and get real followers.

Real followers are actual people who care about your brand and the products you have. This is opposed to getting ‘fake’ or disinterested followers online — something that happens when businesses try to buy a following or when people try to win over an audience that’s not relevant to them.

Let’s take a look at practical and effective techniques to win over real followers who will engage with your brand.


    1. Develop a brand personality
    2. Optimize your Instagram bio and username
    3. Publish content regularly
    4. Engage with your audience
    5. Optimize your captions
    6. Know your audience
    7. Use the right hashtags and create one too
    8. Create giveaway contests
    9. Leverage Instagram formats like Stories, Reels, and Live Videos
    10. Share your Instagram Feed on Your Website


1. Develop a brand personality

If you want your Instagram profile to be impactful, then it needs to stand out. To do this, create a brand image or an online Instagram persona that clearly distinguishes it from other brands.

A quirky personality, a specific way to present your content, or some kind of ‘wow factor’ is important to brand yourself on Instagram.

Rosie Clayton on Instagram has a clear approach to her brand and content. The use of sunglasses and wildly colorful backgrounds help to form her unique brand statement.

Another example, Nikhat Illustration, has branded herself by creating short, close-up videos of her painting and pattern-making work.

Let’s look at a few tips for developing your own brand for Instagram. Remember, that Instagram is a visual platform and because of this, your best bet would be to focus on images and videos and to avoid blocks of text.
Tips for developing your brand on Instagram

    Choose a set of colors or tones to focus on across your posts, i.e. create a color palette and try to stick to colors within the palette
    Create a unique angle in which to present your content. This can include the camera angle you use to film content, the material you use, or values you want to convey
    Use a specific filter and apply it consistently across all your posts and stories
    Add a logo or non-intrusive watermark to your content
    Focus on creating high-quality images and videos. Today, you have smartphones with great camera functionality. It takes some creativity and effort, but you should be able to make appealing content using just your phone
    Make use of editing apps and tools that allow you to tweak your pictures to create the best effect

These are just some ways to develop your unique brand image on Instagram. Of course, there are many approaches. You can use specific sounds in your video post, leverage captions, emojis, and other elements to brand yourself and your content.
2. Optimize your Instagram bio and username

Your username and bio are important parts of your Instagram presence where you can engage people.

Try to create a simple and memorable username without complicated symbols or emojis — although these elements can work if your content takes off.

Your bio space is another area where people should know what you do or what you’re about the minute they glance at it. This is a small amount of space in which you can direct users to do something.

Prioritize what’s important for you. Do you want to get more followers? Or do you want people to buy from you?

Depending on what your goals are, leave a relevant call to action in your bio. Ask visitors to your profile to follow you, visit your website, or contribute to your fundraiser.

Also, you can add hashtags, emojis, and other interesting details to convey your personality to visitors and inspire them to take action. Take a look at this example of a simple, effective Instagram bio from Not Just Chocolate:

An Instagram account using emojis in their bio.
3. Publish content regularly

Social media marketing is hard work. You need to create fresh and interesting content that has to break through content created by millions of other people competing in the same space. And you need to post this content on a daily basis if not multiple times a day.

If you want to get more followers, then you need to post something every day. Fortunately, there are a few techniques that can make this task easier.

Create a content calendar: A content calendar can be a spreadsheet or a social media management tool that lets you plan what you’re going to post, when, and where.

Before you actively start publishing content, create a content calendar for at least 2 weeks. It’s a good idea to plan for holiday events and other important days that you might miss if you don’t create content in advance.

Schedule your posts: A social media management tool allows you to schedule your posts so that they get published automatically.

When you use such a tool, you free up more time to actively manage your business. And to respond to customers who comment on your posts.

Facebook, which owns Instagram, has a built-in Creator Studio platform where you can create, edit, and schedule your posts in advance. Or you could use a tool like Constant Contact to manage all your social media in one place.

Choose a good tool with the right features and you could even collaborate with multiple people in a team to build your content.
4. Engage with your audience

It’s common knowledge that you should engage with people to get more followers. However, few businesses or individuals realize that engagement is an active process that you need to carry out on an ongoing basis.

When engaging with people, organize your efforts as you would the creation of your posts. Here are some things you should do:

    Find influencers and Instagram users who are interested in your niche
    Like their posts
    Leave meaningful comments when they post interesting content
    Always respond to people who comment on your posts
    Follow users and influencers in your area of interest

These activities need to be done every day. People respond to brands and people who have a real interest in a topic or idea. And your activity level on Instagram will have an impact on how people perceive your business.

Reach out to others and you’ll soon see an increase in the number of people who follow you. The key is to do this regularly.
5. Optimize your captions

While the bulk of your content’s appeal will lie in your images and videos, your captions play an important role too.

Nykaa Fashion uses pop culture references and a humorous caption to engage users

Captions can reinforce your images by adding context, emotions, and by convincing your audience to take action.

Remember to use a friendly and casual way of writing when you build your captions. You won’t go wrong by adding emojis as they help convey emotions that otherwise fail to come across with just text.

And you can also add hashtags to your captions. This will make your post visible when people look for content using that hashtag on Instagram. We’ll go more in-depth on Instagram hashtags below.
6. Know your audience

The main source of inspiration for your content needs to be your audience. Learn more about the kind of people who would be interested in your products. Go beyond understanding what they want and look at what they need.

For example, in my business, we help people build their website by providing them with free WordPress-related resources. But what we really focus on is what our audience needs — and that’s to run their own successful business. It’s this main drive or ‘Why’ of our audience that inspires us to create products like a form tool, an opt-in popup tool, an analytics plugin, and more.

A great way to learn about your audience is to discover what they’re posting on Instagram! Go through specific hashtags and see what kind of content is popular.

Look at what people are responding to or what kind of questions they’re asking. You’ll get plenty of inspiration on how to make videos and images that people will care about.
7. Use the right hashtags and create one too

Hashtags allow you to ‘label’ your content so that when other people are looking for specific information, your post will show up for the hashtag that people used to find content.

Doing research is critical since using the right hashtags will create the most exposure for your brand.

If your business is focused on selling art supplies, tags like #art will help. But if you want to reach out to a more specific audience, then it’s important to choose niche hashtags that reach serious users.

A business that sells painting supplies could leverage tags like #watercolorpainting or even #watercolorflowers to reach serious art fans who love to work with watercolor paints.

Another important approach is to create your own branded hashtag. This can simply be a hashtag that uses your brand name. Or you can create a themed hashtag that relates to your business.

KFC’s #NationalFriedChickenDay and Coca Cola’s #ShareACoke are popular examples of brand-created hashtags that people relate to.

Focus on using and creating hashtags that bring people to your content as a key part of your strategy.
8. Create giveaway contests

Everyone loves winning something or getting something for free. When you create a giveaway contest for Instagram, you’ll instantly create a buzz and drive more attention to your brand.

If your website runs on WordPress, you can use a WordPress giveaway plugin to create a giveaway page on your website.

From your giveaway page, ask users to click on the links that connect to your Instagram profile and also enable them to be a part of your giveaway.

In this way, you can get more followers or to send people to view your Instagram profile.

0 Comments