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6 Tips To Make Your Food Instagram Friendly

27/08/2021 by Adam

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It’s one thing to start a food Instagram account. After all, creating an account on Instagram won’t cost you a dime. Making your account stand out from countless accounts, nevertheless, can be time-consuming and challenging. 

It takes more than posting attractive photos on your account. Fortunately, your account can stand out from countless accounts if you make it friendly. Kindly check this rundown of six tips on making your food Instagram account-friendly.

  1. Choose The Right Hashtags 

Everyone can take beautiful photos of their food items and post them on their Instagram food account. But pictures alone won’t make your account friendly and unique. Using relevant photography hashtags will boost your account, leading to an increase in followers and likes. Furthermore, such hashtags will help you get an audience that is interested in your food items. 

  1. Include Your Bio 

Include a short bio that details relevant information about you. People will find your account friendly and real if they have information about the person posting eateries. Include a link to your site in your bio to help your followers learn more about your food options. Your biography should be brief and straightforward. It should make it easy for your followers to locate you and develop an interest in your recipes.

  1. Use Captions 

Ensure every photo on your account has a great caption. The caption should direct your audience where to check for information about recipes for your food. For instance, you can use a caption informing the reader that the recipe for the food in your photo is available on a specific blog or website. 

  1. Use Quality Photos 

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People like viewing great photos. Quality photos will not just make your account friendly. Quality shots will also bring more followers to your account. Ensure your images are clear and all the food items are visible. Ensure the photos capture the essence and importance of the food items you are showcasing. Above all, your images should prompt your followers to click on the food item for the recipe. 

  1. Understand Your Followers 

Your account has to feature content that resonates with your followers. Else, they won’t be interested in your account. Tap into your followers’ food passions and analyze their tastes and preferences. Choose the content that will add value to your followers. 

If your followers like homemade food, for instance, ensure your account features a variety of homemade recipes. If they are into local food, post content that showcases the most delicious local food out there. Most importantly, ensure your account reflects the passions and interests of your followers.

  1. Create an Attractive Username Handle

Your Instagram food account should act as your brand. People will associate with your account once they hear its name. Your account will appear friendly to both prospective and existing followers if it has a username. 

Start with brainstorming to get an attractive username for your account. Your username should be something that will prompt people to check your account instantly. Furthermore, it should encourage people to like knowing more about your account.

Revamp your Food Instagram Account Today

Starting a friendly food Instagram account isn’t complicated. Start with checking what others are doing and learn from them, but don’t copy their ideas. Simply put, make your account unique and valuable. Keep checking what influencers are doing and learn from the experts in the industry. 

 

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