How does s4s work on instagram




















Let's say that an Instagram user who has 2, followers and posts fitness content is looking to grow their following.

They might come across another account that posts similar fitness content and has a similar following of around 2, This is a good account to consider sending a certain photo or video to the other user for a S4S, with a specific description included.

Depending on what contact information the other user has provided in their profile bio, the user could email the other user if their email is in their bio , click the Contact button if they have a business page or simply send them a private message via Instagram Direct. What S4S Means on Instagram. Instagram currently boasts an impressive million monthly active users. While this demonstrates the opportunity, it also demonstrates the competition.

You need to take the insights shared above and execute. Leave a comment below right now. I want to hear from you! These sound like great techniques I need to start implementing on my Instagram account. Thank you for sharing! Skip to content. I Love. Kim Garst December 25, Est. Reading Time: 4 minutes. Share 1K. Tweet So, now what we want to do is back out of this and come down here to the bottom right and click on Settings. Alright, now we are in the settings and if you look under Local Actions, click on Pending queue.

You will see that all those followers that you added to the queue. You will see that all those people that we just added to the queue will be sitting right here with the command to Follow. So now, we want to do is pick our settings and we get to choose the number of people that we follow, the amount of time that passes in between each follow.

Let me tell you about Instagram policy. Instagram limits Instagram algorithm basically has stopped people from mass following and mask unfollowing and you can actually only follow up to, I think, or people and then you are just not allowed to follow any more.

If Instagram sees that an account is trying to mass follow or unfollow or mass like or any of that like just doing too much too fast, then Instagram will actually Dean you, in other words, block you from being able to follow and unfollow people for 24 hours or so.

But if you keep pushing that harder and harder, then, they can eventually suspend your account and shut it down. The default setting is to execute one action every 90 seconds. We have people that we want to follow. Right now, this option in the setting is set to execute one action so that just means one person will be followed.

What we can do is we can change this setting and decide how many actions we want to execute at one time. If we click here on Execute one action, it brings up a menu and allows us to select one 10 20 30 40 50 actions. Or we can set a custom value and here we can type in a number between 1 and and select for that number of actions. And if we look down to the second row, it is set to Every 90 seconds.

With this setting in place, it will execute five actions every 90 seconds. For every 90 seconds, Captivate is going to follow five people from our queue and then the next 90 seconds, five more people, next 90 seconds, five more people. Now Captivate is telling us that they set their limit default setting to one action every 90 seconds. I will explain a little bit more about that a little later on.

But executing five actions every 90 seconds, I would say, is excessive. If you are not going to be able to get away with that for an extended period of time, Instagram is going to flag you for it. Hence, I actually like to always have a random delay set. I usually go with 60 seconds for 30 seconds. You may want to make sure you have that active.

Because what captivate will do is as you are going about following or unfollowing people, if Instagram flags you for that, then instead of Captivate continuing to run and pissing off Instagram even more, it will just pause your Captivate app.

It shuts off and then you can wait for 12, 24 hours or whatever. And then start to run it again without any problem. In the below screenshot, if you look down under Stats, we see the Status is stopped. Because right now we are not running. To execute an action, on the top right corner, you will a Start button, and click the button Start.

Also, when you click Start, you will notice the app will start going into the dim night mode. And you can see the icons floating across the screen. It just means, it has entered night mode. In the above screen, the Executed actions are currently one.

And in about 90 seconds from now, it will execute another action and all have now followed two people out of those You can just set this down and let it run. It will keep following people at the settings you selected. You just have to let it sit there with the app open and run. However, if you are really serious about this, maybe look into getting a second device, like another iPad or iPhone for cheap and then download the Captivate app and then you can just leave that.

Just for this tutorial purposes, I just stopped this and stop night mode as shown below. However, you want to let it run until it finishes. After doing that, your queue will be completely cleared.

Like I said I was going to show you two different ways that you can go about finding people to follow. Instead of jumping right into his followers, I actually prefer to do it this way so you will be able to target people that are a little bit more active and engage on Instagram which is going to be great for your account and your profile. What you want to do is go to the most recent post of your targeted celebrity profile and click on the likes.



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