Like many of you, I have been personally victimized by Instagram, or should I say, the Instagram Algorithm. 

Over the last few years, I’ve noticed a significant drop in my impressions, engagement, and number of new followers. The reason: Instagram’s 2024 Algorithm. Thanks to the last few updates, only 10% of your followers can see your post.

Whenever the algorithm updated and engagement tanked, my first thought would be, “Why would Instagram hurt themselves by ruining this experience for so many users?” or “This is it for Instagram. Time to find another app”. However, I decided to research and understand the reasons behind the changes. Here’s what I discovered:

Instagram’s goal is to monetize! 

You might think this is obvious or wonder how changing the algorithm does this, so let me explain. Instagram is a business and must make money, so how do they make money? By remaining one of the most essential forms of social media. And how do they do so? By keeping users on their app for as long as possible. How do they keep their users on Instagram? They don’t! We do! Because of this, Instagram favors accounts that can keep their followers as active and engaged as possible!

Below are the easiest ways to keep your audience engaged:

  • Reels
  • Post Photos 
  • Post Stories
  • Reply to your DMs
  • Reply to Comments
  • Instagram Lives
  • IGTV
  • Collections
  • Sharing Story Highlights

Odds, you’re already doing most of these, which is excellent! The real question is: How often are you doing them?

Fact: The more time you spend on the app keeping your followers engaged, the more Instagram will favor you. This means you should do most of these items listed above daily. Post your photos, reels, and stories daily, go live a few times a week, answer your DM’s as soon as possible, share story highlights, and immediately reply to comments on your latest posts. 

If you aren’t doing these things daily, you will not see growth and will continue to feel the oppression of the 2024 Algorithm.  

Now that you understand the logic behind Instagram and what they expect from you as a user, let’s dive into the specific tactics you can use to grow your Instagram under the new algorithm. 

 
  • Reels are the #1 way to grow fast! To compete with the video app TikTok, Instagram is now prioritizing video content. What makes Reels different is that instead of users only seeing Reels from accounts they follow, users see Reels from all Instagram accounts on the Reels tab. So you’re able to reach more people and possibly new followers. Instagram also implemented Reels bonuses, which give users with interesting/original Reels the chance to get up to $10,000. Now, you might be thinking, “Yeah, right. There’s no way anyone will get that.” And I’m here to tell you that it is 100% true because I received the Surprise Bonus Reel of $10,000 on my book account @thebiglittlelibrary. So if you’re looking to grow, IMMEDIATELY start posting interesting Reels. 
  • When you post, engage/comment within the first 60 minutes to help drive engagement. Your followers will appreciate it, and Instagram will boost your post and show it to more followers! 
  • Do not edit your post’s caption or location tag for 24 hours! Doing such will significantly lower your chances for it to be seen.
  • Do not delete your post; repost it. The reason is the same as above. I’ve done this before, and my reposted photo tanked. 
  •  Use all 30 hashtags in a post, but only include 7-10 in the caption and add the rest in a comment. If you use all 30 hashtags in a caption, Instagram thinks you are spamming and will keep your reach low. Be sure the hashtags you use in the caption are unique and specific to your brand or what you’re showcasing in the post. 
  •  Share your new post in your stories. This is an easy way to alert your followers that you have a new post. Also, shares and saves are more valuable than likes and comments, so encourage your followers to do so. 
  • Post more to gain more followers. I know this may seem like a risky option. If Instagram only shows your content to 10% of your followers, you’ll risk having lower engagement on posts you’ve worked hard on creating. But here’s why you should post more. When you post more, you will reach more people daily. For example, if I share two times a day, I will get about 20% of my followers instead of 10%. When more people can see your posts, the more your followers will engage. When your followers engage and use the app, Instagram takes notice and will share your account with other accounts, increasing your chances of gaining new followers. 
  • Post less for better engagement. I know I just said to post more. But from my experience, when I post less, the reach of my overall post is higher. The reason is that your post has time to circulate. Because of the algorithm, our feeds are no longer in chronological order but catered to what Instagram thinks we want to see. When people follow you, Instagram knows they would like to view your content, so even if Instagram doesn’t show your posts to most of your followers at first, they may get picked up by the algorithm and end up on your followers’ feeds later. So try waiting a day or two before posting again.
  • Geotag popular destinations. The sad truth is that Instagram will show your post to more followers if you geotag a popular destination. Some of these include Santorini, Venice, Barcelona, and Paris; essentially, any location attracting many tourists or trending. So if you’re reading this blog post because you want to gain more followers and have better engagement, one simple solution would be to visit and create content in super popular destinations. Some Instagrammers have done this with great success. Personally, I travel to places for other reasons than growing my IG.

Sidenote: I wouldn’t recommend tagging a photo in Santorini that isn’t Santorini. Instagram has recognition software, so I doubt you can fool them. 

Other ways you can get on Instagram’s good side is by utilizing new features like story highlights, polls, music, quizzes, chats, and following hashtags.  

 
 
Each time you use a new feature, Instagram sees your interest in the app and rewards you by showing more followers your content. So start following hashtags you like, make Reels, create story polls to encourage your audience to engage, and neatly curate your story highlights so your old and new followers alike can stay updated with what’s happening in your life. If your highlights are nice looking, titled well, and the stories flow together, the more likely people will continue to watch them. 
 
To read more about how to gain Instagram followers using stories, click here! 

Now here’s why the Algorithm is actually a good thing:

  • Since your post will only reach a fraction of your followers, giving your audience a reason to follow along is more important than ever. Now, influencers must create and share only the best content and become more available to their audiences.
  • It’s time to get personal and focus on creating a sense of community! Say goodbye to the silent influencer and hello to your new, interactive friend. You must develop a real relationship to have engaged followers and grow a community. For example, when someone leaves in-depth comments about your post, try to respond with a question. You may learn more about them and increase overall engagement by doing so. If someone DMs you, be kind and send a genuine response. Just be real people!

The new Instagram Algorithm encourages (and forces others) to be more authentic and personal. So don’t worry so much about the numbers, and start focusing on building relationships with your followers.

Hang tight everyone! Don’t lose hope. Just remember, “where the willingness is great, the difficulties cannot be great.” – Machiavelli