Since 2014 I’ve been in the Instagram marketing thing & have lost almost 8k$ and I m broke af right now and now I know what doesn’t work in the IG game.
Now I m writing a book on how not to fail and guaranteed ways to fail on IG.
Please write down your question below & I will answer all the questions in the book
Learn from someone who has succeeded or failed not from those who know just the theory part and not the practical aspect .
If you think it’s a adv. Kind of thing , it’s not I just want to write a book on all my bad experiences on Instagram, that’s it
No offence but you are saying you are broke and you are writing a book on how not to fail in the “IG game” ? This really doesn’t add up.
If I can give you some advice try to get a stable job first to get some steady income flowing and then maybe try to concentrate on writing a book in your free time - there is no guarantee you will make money with that book while having a job will give you some peace of mind in the meanwhile.
the amount of money you spend doesn’t really matter if you just end up fucking up. I’d recommend reading a ton threads on this site, so you can grow. I started Instagram with only $50(at the beginning) and I’ve made all of it back + extra. You just need to know how to test things. Don’t try the same thing over and over again. When one thing doesn’t work, change it so it does work.
edit: I see you wanted us to ask you questions, so I will. How did you manage to fuck up so badly?
I definitely wouldn’t spend all your time writing a book about this. People are looking for methods and strategies that bring a result they are seeking. How many ads do you see on TV about how not to get a result (lose weight, make money, have peace of mind, etc)?
People pay for the result of a product or service, not the product or service itself.
Why don’t you use that time to write down a plan you think will work for your IG marketing based on all the knowledge freely available on this forum instead?
Then try it out and tweak it until you make some money. Track each test and tweak you make and monitor what works and what doesn’t.
Get scientific about it. Test. Measure. Then do it again. Eventually you’ll figure out what works for you if you stay methodical, organized and track the results of your testing.