rewrite this title in spanish 12 Content Promotion Ideas to Supercharge Your Digital Marketing
rewrite Clever content promotion is vital to the growth of any online business, and marketing strategies must find innovative ways to set their brands apart from others. Sometimes looking at what other brands are doing to attract the attention of consumers can provide you some brilliant content promotion ideas. With that in mind, here are 12 powerful content promotion examples you can use to supercharge your digital marketing this year and into the future. 1. Using powerful imagery Making an impression with word-based content alone is getting harder, and today’s consumers typically prefer high-impact visual content to words alone. According to research, almost 60% of senior executives prefer watching a video to reading online text. With video creation services, you can create engaging videos from photos, video clips, and music — and it’s easy to create marketing videos formatted for IG/FB Stories, too. Regardless of the product or service, you’re promoting, a powerful image or video concept can make a big impression. Sometimes, thinking outside of the box is critical. That said, sometimes it’s simple, especially in the case of a product being highly visual in impact. Take pizza, for example. Few people wouldn’t look twice at the sight of a hot, fresh slice of pizza oozing with delicious, melting cheese if they’re hungry. Pizza Hut maximizes the power of imagery in its social media posts and marketing campaigns, drawing attention to its content and promotions with compelling imagery. 2. Including guest blogs and valuable tips Including guest blogs in your content can vastly increase your reach while providing an abundance of engaging and relatable content. So long as the guest posts are unique, high-quality, and vetted, they can be a great source of additional value-adding to your audience, driving conversions to your site. Home Depot is an excellent example of this, as everyday DIY-ers offer relatability and exciting ideas, tips, and tricks to add to the wealth of information that Home Depot offers. Providing high value in the form of tips, hacks, and ideas gives people a tangible reason to return to your site again, which can catapult brand awareness and create firmly raving fans. 3. Providing valuable resources As well as providing a wealth of tips, tricks, and information, any valuable data information can become a highly impactful way to drive masses of traffic to your site and send your SEO soaring. Shutterstock is an excellent example of this. It has not only tapped into their expertise to make a ‘Creative Trends Report’ but has enhanced this valuable resource with stunning visuals and interactive music and video components. According to the Content Marketing Institute, this compelling infographic has brought about over 6 billion visits to their site, as well as thousands of social media shares. 4. Involving influencers Collaborating with others is one of the most powerful content promotion ideas in this list. Getting social media influencers involved in your content promotions is a sure-fire way to gain additional online attention, as you can tap into their social reach and expand your brand awareness considerably. There are also some additional ways that you can further utilize this avenue of marketing. When you combine the marketing message with a movement or cause — something that has the power to spark an emotional reaction — then you take your influencer impact from a simple product endorsement to an inspirational message that can gain far more attention. Olay has done this brilliantly with its #FaceAnything campaign. By combining the far-reaching chops of 9 leading social media influencers, they focused on an empowering message that could mean many things to many women. Ultimately, it cleverly tied back into their facial skin range while inspiring female empowerment to send their positive brand awareness through the roof. Is Your LinkedIn Not Delivering Results? Just released: my new book to help professionals, entrepreneurs, and business owners maximize LinkedIn for real growth.With years of LinkedIn expertise, Maximizing LinkedIn for Business Growth offers actionable steps to build your brand, expand your network, and drive results. Start leveraging LinkedIn like never before—grab your copy now! Click the cover or button below to buy on Amazon. Further Reading: Influencer Marketing Strategy for 2025: A Comprehensive Guide 5. Keeping your content varied While you may be primarily known for one or two particular products or services, you can cast a far wider net with some clever content promotion. When you cleverly broaden your online content to appeal to multiple audiences, you can increase your conversions and achieve far more brand followers. Cracker Barrel is an excellent example of this. Even though they are primarily known for cooking and old-fashioned memorabilia, they keep their content and offerings far broader. In doing so, they have amassed an online audience interested in a far more comprehensive range of things. By incorporating articles and content that focuses on anything from recipes to holiday decorating tips, they keep a broad spectrum of consumers interested while boosting their SEO as they do. Further Reading: These are the 23 Types of Content Marketing Your Business Needs to Know About 6. Setting social challenges Finding novel ways to create promotional content actively is a great way to drive up brand awareness and conversions. If you can find a way to incorporate a positive message into that, then all the better. Focusing on global issues, such as sustainability, but in a fun way can grow your digital marketing footprint and bring your brand into the spotlight. Leading jeans brand Levi did this brilliantly with their #7Days7Ways social challenge. They asked people to style their trusty Levi’s jeans differently every day for a week and use a trending hashtag in their posts. That campaign helped position the brand as sustainability-conscious while encouraging people to wear and share their brand more. The campaign shows that business ethics is vital to their brand. Further Reading: How to Promote Your Website: From Zero to 10,000 Visitors (Proven Methods) 7. Personalizing Now and again, an ad campaign comes that reaches further and broader than is typically seen. Coke’s personalization campaign example is undoubtedly one of those. Coke knew what it was doing when it launched its “Share a Coke” campaign. Their strategy was to take what was already a global brand giant and allow consumers to feel part of it by personalizing their bottles. After researching the most popular Australian names, they first added them to Coke bottles in Australia in 2012, followed by Britain in 2013. The labels said, “Share a Coke with” followed by a commonly used name, allowing people to buy their favorite drink with their own or a friend’s name on the bottle. This campaign was so popular that it soon spread worldwide and eventually featured in no less than 80 countries. So, what made it such a success? Personalization makes people feel unique, meaningful, and included. They inevitably considered the names most familiar to the demographic most likely to get on board with the idea. Still, generally, it is a far-reaching strategy as everyone wants to feel included. Focusing on the notion of ‘sharing’ also solidified this stellar marketing idea, evoking an emotional connection to the brand and encouraging people to not only buy one with their name on it but for someone else as well. It was a novelty idea that proved to be a big hit. Further Reading: Content Personalization Defined: 9 Ways to Use It for Marketing 8. Educating One way to engage an audience is to offer them ways to better their skillset. Canva is an excellent example of this, having created its own unique online design school. Canva is a popular online graphic design platform that enables its users to create images and animations of professional quality for use on their blogs and social media channels. But, to go one step further, they now also offer a range of courses via their design school that enables users to improve their skills in graphic design from the comfort of their own homes – and without the hefty costs of completing a degree. Canva is an excellent example of how interactive content marketing that offers educational benefits can highlight the usefulness of a platform. It’s great for credibility, too, positioning the business as an authority in the industry. 9. Build trust through honesty McDonald’s is one of, if not the most successful fast-food chain on the planet, yet it always carried with it the whispers of questionable ingredients. It’s such a long-standing brand now that it has weathered a myriad of conspiracy theories regarding the quality (or lack thereof) of the ingredients they use and how they source those ingredients. For a long time, McDonald’s continued to thrive despite these rumors. However, today’s consumers are becoming increasingly more conscientious of what they consume and what businesses they support, so McDonald’s decided to take some action to change public perceptions. Through a very cleverly designed campaign, McDonald’s Canada took on the challenge of answering approximately 10,000 questions from customers. They stepped out from behind their famous golden arches and shared their truth in a display of somewhat radical transparency and honesty. The public loved them for it. You can alter the public’s perception and win or restore trust and belief in your product and brand by telling your story authentically. Doing so also gives consumers a sense of superior customer service by engaging with them on their terms and giving them the information they want and need to make their own decisions. There is little doubt that the information shared by McDonald’s Canada would have been largely (if not wholly) favorable to the brand’s reputation. But the campaign was nevertheless well-executed as a show of commitment to being transparent regarding their products. Further Reading: How to Use Emojis in Your Content Strategy to Improve Conversions 10. Take the high road Of all of these content promotion ideas, this is the one that might be most difficult to replicate. During the pandemic lockdowns, so many businesses were struggling, and people worldwide began to experience a sense of solidarity not before seen in our generation. Burger King was one of those businesses that used these conditions to bolster that sense of community support further. By encouraging their customers to feast on some of their competitor’s food in a show of solidarity, Burger King’s campaign, titled “Order From McDonald’s,” caused shock, fostered compassion, and drew a great deal of attention as a result. Whether this was a highly strategic move or a genuinely heartfelt plea — probably a bit of both — it went down a storm. This campaign is another exceptional example of how prioritizing higher values can enhance the reputation of a brand. L’Oreal Paris is a giant in the world of makeup, innovating lipsticks and foundations for many years alongside its famous range of skincare. The brand now features an interactive content marketing approach called ‘Signature Faces’ to stay relevant in today’s highly digitized world. Signature Faces uses technology that allows consumers to test different lipstick shades virtually from the comfort of their own homes. This interactive tool uses artificially intelligent filter technology to offer a practical and efficient lockdown option for shopping online, and it’s also highly convenient and fun to use. In creating interactive, virtual experiences for consumers, businesses can actively put the needs of their customers first. Making it fun and shareable also adds a novel twist that maximizes its effectiveness. It also aids customers in deciding to buy a product, especially as it causes them to focus more on which one to buy instead of whether to buy one at all. 12. Tell stories Everyone enjoys a good story, something they can believe in, get temporarily lost in, be inspired, or feel moved. Telling stories evokes emotion and engages audiences, and it can be a great way to draw people in and have them coming back for more. That’s why blogs have become such a phenomenon. Microsoft has honed this skill and used it to build stronger relationships with its audience and brand users. The blog – aptly called ‘Stories’ – features various feel-good stories that move people to feel more emotion and, therefore, more trust with the brand. The humanness of stories told well can reach and connect to customers like little else, and it also, in turn, builds trust and a stronger relationship. After all, humility is contagious. Further Reading: Brand Storytelling: How to Tell Stories That Will Increase Conversions Wrapping up these content promotion ideas It is beyond frustrating to develop great content only to have it sit there unvisited. Content promotion ideas are imperative to a solid marketing plan, as content creating is only half of the battle. There are so many ingenious ways to significantly further your reach and get consumers’ attention, so consider them all and be prepared to think outside of the box for the best results. Think about how you can evoke emotion, inspire, encourage interaction, create a social movement, be more transparent, shift public perception, and give your consumers what they most want. Further Reading: The 12 Most Useful Digital Marketing Skills to Invest in For Your Future Author Bio Luke Fitzpatrick has been published in a variety of publications such as Forbes, Tech In Asia and The Next Web. He is also a guest lecturer at the University of Sydney, lecturing in cross-cultural management and the pre-MBA program. Hero photo by Austin Distel on Unsplash Actionable advice for your digital / content / influencer / social media marketing. 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rewrite this title in spanish The Human Touch Behind AI: How Changescape Web Balances Automation with Authenticity
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Artificial intelligence has changed the way businesses approach marketing. But at Changescape Web, founder Ken Tucker believes the goal isn’t to automate everything—it’s to amplify the human connection that drives real results.
For two decades, Tucker has helped small businesses grow through data-driven strategies and repeatable marketing systems. Today, his agency stands at the forefront of AI adoption, proving that the smartest automation is the one that feels most human. Using AI to Serve, Not Replace Changescape Web’s AI-driven approach began with a simple question: how can automation make marketing more personal, not less? Tucker and his team developed tools that streamline lead nurturing, optimize websites in real time, and deliver insights faster than ever. Yet every automation is built with a clear rule—technology must enhance, not replace, human decision-making.
A standout example is the agency’s AI Assistant IQ system. Designed as a virtual phone and chat assistant, it captures leads, answers questions, and provides consistent customer service around the clock. But behind every interaction is a team of strategists training and reviewing the AI to ensure accuracy, tone, and empathy.
This hybrid model creates what Tucker calls “trusted automation.” It speeds up processes while maintaining the credibility that small businesses depend on. It also supports local SEO efforts by generating frequently asked questions and answers, which improve website content and strengthen Google Business Profiles. The result is more visibility, more leads, and a better customer experience.
Building Confidence in a Changing Landscape Many entrepreneurs still feel overwhelmed by AI’s complexity. Tucker understands this hesitation, which is why education sits at the center of Changescape Web’s approach. Through podcasts, blogs, and client workshops, the agency breaks down technical jargon into plain English.
Tucker’s AI Guides for Small Businesses podcast is one example. It offers practical conversations about how AI can help business owners capture leads, save time, and deliver better service. Listeners appreciate that the advice is tactical, not theoretical, helping them see how AI can be applied step by step. This clarity builds confidence. As more clients begin to see results—higher lead conversions, faster response times, stronger SEO—they recognize AI not as a threat, but as a powerful ally. Tucker’s goal is to make AI feel accessible, affordable, and actionable for every small business.
The Ethical Edge In a world where automation can easily cross into impersonality, Changescape Web stands apart by prioritizing transparency. Every AI implementation includes a layer of human oversight to ensure compliance, data privacy, and ethical use.
Tucker believes that building trust is non-negotiable. “People buy from people, even when technology is involved,” he often explains. His team works closely with clients to ensure their brand voice and values are never lost in the process of automation.
The agency’s deep integration of AI tools allows businesses to operate more efficiently, but never at the cost of authenticity. Whether developing SEO strategies or automated campaigns, Changescape Web always focuses on outcomes that strengthen relationships, not just metrics.
Leading the Future of Small Business Marketing As AI continues to evolve, Tucker’s philosophy keeps the agency grounded: strategy first, tools second. This ensures that every innovation at Changescape Web has a clear purpose—to help small businesses grow sustainably.
Clients see the difference in how projects are managed, reported, and refined. AI helps the agency analyze patterns, test hypotheses, and make decisions faster, but human expertise remains the filter that keeps insights relevant and results consistent.
Changescape Web’s balance of automation and authenticity is now setting the standard for what small business marketing can look like in the AI era. The agency continues to pioneer solutions that deliver both speed and substance, proving that technology doesn’t have to replace the human touch. It can, when used wisely, make it stronger.
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rewrite this title in spanish #745: The Truth About Risk, Criticism, and Success: 4 Lessons I Wish I’d Learned Sooner – Amy Porterfield
rewrite Listen on… Essential mindset shifts that will help you build a business you love and enjoy the entrepreneurial journey along the way.
If you’re ready to fast-track your success and learn from what I wish I knew when I started my business, this episode is for you! Today, I’m sharing four powerful lessons that have transformed the way I approach entrepreneurship. This isn’t just catch-all advice ー these are the mindset shifts that can completely change how you show up in your business and accelerate your growth. From taking calculated risks to handling criticism, these insights have been absolute game-changers in my entrepreneurial journey. Remember, sweet friend, success is more about mindset than strategy. While I love sharing tactical advice and stories of what works for me, it’s your mindset that will ultimately determine how far you’ll go. Ready to hear what could have saved me years of struggle? In this episode, we discuss: (2:20) Why the money in your bank account reflects your willingness to bet on yourself (6:53) How to stop letting criticism from the wrong sources hold you back (14:03) My go-to mindset practice for turning setbacks into opportunities for growth (19:55) Examples of how I use Jill Stanton’s “Catch, Cancel, Correct” framework to overcome negative self-talk Listen in and learn how to get out of your own way so you can build the business you’ve always dreamed of!
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rewrite this title in spanish Edits Gets New Fonts, Halloween Sound Effects, and More
rewrite Instagram has rolled out a new set of updates for its Edits video editing app, including a range of new fonts, hundreds of new sound effects, a new way to showcase your Reels performance to prospective collaboration partners, and more.
First off, Edits is getting a heap of new text display options, including a custom font inspired by K-Pop singer JENNIE. So now, you’ll have even more presentation options for your clips, with lettering options that align with your creative approach.
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“Customize your video with new text styles that combine fonts, colors, animations, and effects, including JENNIE’s new signature font ‘ZEN SERIF,’ available exclusively on Edits”
I’m not familiar with JENNIE’s work, but she writes her name in all caps, so she seems important, which could mean that this will be a popular new creative option. Edits is also getting new spooky sound effects for Halloween, which are among over 250 new sound effect options in the app, while it’s also adding the option to save custom colors by hexcode to ensure consistency in your approach. Finally, Edits is also adding a media kit-like option, which will enable creators to share their account and Reels performance metrics in a formalized PDF report. That could make it easier to secure brand collaboration deals, by having engagement data on hand that you can use to display your key performance stats. YouTube expanded access to its own version of the same earlier this week.
Instagram has remained true to its word in rolling out regular updates for Edits, as it looks to make it a more valuable video editing tool, which will also, ideally, encourage more, better content in its apps. And it is a good, handy app, with the only question I have being around how long it will be before Meta starts charging for access.
Which it’s already flagged, and with more AI tools coming to the platform, it will, eventually, implement subscription fees.
But till then, it’s worth checking out Edits, and seeing how it might fit into your creative process. in spanish
rewrite this title in spanish What are the latest Hootsuite product features? [Sept 2025]
rewrite Looking for the latest Hootsuite product features? This month’s updates focus on making your social marketing efforts more streamlined and expanding to new networks. From TikTok Business Messaging to Snapchat data in social listening to Bluesky Publishing, here’s a look at all the new features we’ve released up to September 25, 2025. Quick summary of September updates: Create Amplify posts directly from Plan TikTok Business Messaging in Inbox 2.0 Manage Click to Message Ads in Hootsuite Snapchat public content catalogue in Listening Bluesky publishing What are the Hootsuite product updates for September 2025? Employee advocacy: Create Amplify posts directly from Plan Managing employee advocacy content is one step easier than before. With one click, you can now send content from your Hootsuite content calendar straight into Amplify. This update helps Amplify admins: Easily reuse approved social content from social channels and save time building their Amplify content library for advocates Engagement: Inbox 2.0 now supports TikTok Business Messaging You can now send and receive TikTok Business Messages through the Hootsuite dashboard. Benefits include: Manage TikTok private conversations alongside public comments in the same inbox Route customer messages efficiently and reduce response times This update brings TikTok Business Messaging into Hootsuite Inbox, so social teams can manage every customer conversation in one place. Social advertising: Manage Click to Message Ads in Hootsuite Running paid and organic social ads together is now easier. You can build and manage Facebook and Instagram Click to Message Ads right in Hootsuite. Why this matters: Combine organic content and social ads in one all-in-one social media management platform Respond to resulting conversations in real-time within Inbox 2.0 Get in-depth post-performance insights with advanced analytics reports This update unifies organic and paid engagement by letting you run, monitor, and respond to Click to Message Ads without leaving Hootsuite. Social listening: access Snapchat’s public content catalogue Social listening expands with access to Snapchat’s public content, including stories, saved stories, and spotlights. This update supports better decision-making by: Surfacing trending topics and brand mentions from Snapchat Enriching sentiment analysis with post-level engagement data Strengthening your social media strategy with more complete insights Heads up to businesses with a Gen Z audience: This update means Hootsuite customers can now do social listening on Snapchat, giving you more complete insights into brand mentions, sentiment, and trends. #1 Easy Social Listening Brand mentions, trending topics, and sentiment at your fingertips. Enhance your social strategy with the insights that matter. Start free 30-day trial New social network: Bluesky publishing in Hootsuite Bluesky joins the list of supported social media networks in Hootsuite. In addition to having access to social listening Bluesky data, you can now publish and schedule Bluesky posts alongside your other social network content. With this update, you get: Post-scheduling and publishing tools for Bluesky Recommended best times to post for Bluesky Now, you have the ability to test reaching your audience on a new social network that is growing in popularity. To use it, simply connect your Bluesky account within Hootsuite, compose or schedule posts as usual, and manage your content alongside other networks. Those are all the new Hootsuite product features for September 2025. We hope they help your team save time, uncover new audience insights, and try new things on new networks. in spanish
rewrite this title in spanish Trick or Treat? Here’s What You Need to Know
rewrite Guest blogging has been an important part of the blogosphere almost from the beginning of the genre. As soon as bloggers started forming communities, hosting other bloggers for debates, discussion, and fellowship became increasingly common. While guest blogging was originally just a way to form and nurture community and relationships, nowadays it’s an important part of building and promoting your blog. In fact, it’s now so common to guest blog that even corporate blogs have guests on occasion. But, what do you need to know about guest blogging generally? The following handy guide speaks briefly about the ins and outs of guest blogging. I also go into this topic more in-depth in a downloadable guide you can sign up to receive at the bottom of this post. Let’s dig in. Why is Guest Blogging so Awesome? Before we start looking at the benefits of guest blogging, let’s consider the overall value of this practice. Briefly, guest blogging helps raise the profile of your blog, build relationships, and open the door for further collaboration. It is One of The Best Sources of Social Proof One of the biggest reasons to write guest blogs and have guest bloggers come onto your site is social proof. In other words, if you are the host, then you’re showing your audience that the guest blogger is trustworthy. Likewise, if a blogger lets you write and post a guest blog, it serves as a sort of endorsement for you and your blog. How does this benefit you? In some ways, it’s similar to the social media world. When you are seen on someone else’s blog, or when you host a more influential blogger, this builds a type of social proof. After all, bloggers get far more readers when people link to their websites. Guest blogging is one of the best ways to get that boost. It Helps with Relationships and Thought Leadership In addition, guest blogging is a great way to forge and nurture relationships. This is how guest blogging started before the genre was commercialized. However, nowadays these collaborations are excellent for working with influencers. An influencer can appear on your site or vice versa. Either way, you’ll be exposed to that person’s followers. Similarly, when you write a guest blog, you can begin to build a brand as a thought leader. For instance, someone might ask you to write something as an SME that is relevant to their topic, but outside their expertise somewhat. By answering the questions of someone else’s readers, people learn to trust what you have to say. It Helps Increase Traffic Finally, guest blogging helps boost your website traffic. One way it does that is through brand awareness: people will read your guest post and get curious. If you leverage your opportunity well enough, then people will often click through to see your biography and check out your website. The other way is through referrals on the host website. Overall, Guest Blogging Improves Your SEO Yes, I just said it. Guest blogging helps improve website SEO for both parties. If you’re the guest, then having a link from the other website, called backlinks, can improve your visibility. This is especially true if the person whose guest blog post is on the more important site. If the search engines see that your website is considered important by a market leader, it automatically assumes your site is high enough quality to move up in search engine rankings. Likewise, guest blogging can improve SEO by helping people reach your website and spend more time on it. Search engines assume that if people spend more time on a website, then it is more valuable to those people. After all, who wastes time reading things they don’t find to be worthwhile? Finally, the increased traffic to your blog shows the search engines that your site is considered valuable by readers. Besides SEO writing techniques, this is one of the best ways to ensure your site gets more traffic, and better ratings, over time. Guest Blogging is Also Beneficial for Your Host Website One of the great things about guest blogging is that it’s a win-win. Both the guest blogger and the host blogger benefit. Freebies are Great One of the tougher parts of being a blogger is having the time to write. This is especially true if the blog is busy and your host still has a day job. For this reason, a lot of people pay freelancers to write individual posts. However, if you can get an outside writer to do a guest post, then it’s a big bonus. They Get Fresh Perspectives It’s easy in some industries to develop “tunnel vision,” where people hold one perspective or have a limited range of perspectives. With guest blogging, it’s much easier to break out of the tunnel vision because of the fresh perspective other professionals bring to the table. And, if the guest posts on the edges of a niche, even the host pays to learn something. Exposure to New Audiences is Priceless Finally, blogging guests will often share the post you’re hosting for the. For instance, they might brag about it on Instagram or share a link through Twitter. Sometimes, they’ll even include the accolade on their corporate website. Either way, guest blogging hosts benefit from greater traffic, which can in turn become regular readers, customers, or subscribers. Ready to Get Started Guest Blogging? Here’s How. Like almost everything else in life, failure to plan with guest blogging is a plan to fail. Think nonexistent blog owner enthusiasm, faulty marketing/PR, and poor SEO. Luckily, as marketers and bloggers, we’ve found that certain steps and tactics are very effective. I will treat this section very briefly, in part because it’s too long. However, getting the “whole picture” of guest blogging is one reason to download my e-book. 1. Select Target Sites Based on Your Business Goals. No matter what goals you have for guest blogging, you want to ensure that the topics you choose have a positive impact on your business goals. In other words, you don’t want to use guest posts as a place you simply share thoughts without a clear benefit. Your guest posts should maximize progress towards the goals that you decided after reading the previous section. 2. Find the Best Websites for Your Submission Even with the very best topics for guest blogging, it’s important to know that you are putting your content in the right place. This is part of increasing your ROI, even if your purpose isn’t promoting products or services. In other words, you want the best outcomes in terms of link-building or brand awareness, too. The better each post does for you, the better. At the same time, you want the arrangement to be mutually beneficial. Is Your LinkedIn Not Delivering Results? Just released: my new book to help professionals, entrepreneurs, and business owners maximize LinkedIn for real growth.With years of LinkedIn expertise, Maximizing LinkedIn for Business Growth offers actionable steps to build your brand, expand your network, and drive results. Start leveraging LinkedIn like never before—grab your copy now! Click the cover or button below to buy on Amazon. 3. Friends: They’re Your Best Source Because guest blogging is a type of influencer marketing, begin by genuinely engaging with the site owner on social media and their blog content through commenting before sending them an email or messaging them on social media. Remember, you’re asking them to lend their good reputation to you and introduce you to their audience. This is also a significant step because you’ll also gain an industry friend at the same time. Besides all these points, would you really harm your new blog friends? 4. Prepare Your Pitch When you’re ready to start guest blogging, you need to decide what to write about. Because you clearly can’t re-post something you’ve already published, you’ll need to invest in a new blog post. However, that doesn’t mean you should write about just anything. In many cases, your blogging opportunity is an important chance to boost your readership and improve SEO. But you have to answer this question for the site owner: WIIFM – What’s In It For Me? Answer the question right away, and you’ve dramatically increased the chance you’ll get to guest blog on a given blog. 5. Get Good at Blogger Outreach In this case, bloggers might be willing to host your guest post. As with other marketing techniques such as influencer collaborations, always make sure your potential host is someone you’re OK with for the long haul. Besides this, you’ll still want to build great relationships with other bloggers, as it paves the way for other collaborations. 6. Write A Great Guest Post Now that you’ve landed a great guest blogging gig, it’s time to make the most of it. Be sure to write a great post that lots of people will find compelling. Craft it with the same level of care that you would on your own blog. After all, if hosts have a good experience with you the first time, there’s more room for quality future collaborations. 7. Be A Great Guest This aspect of guest blogging goes far beyond writing the post. Instead, you want to be the best guest possible. To do this, comment on your blog post, provide your own biography and promote your post. For promotions, add a link to the post in your newsletter and on social media to drive traffic, and link to it from other places. Combined with tagging your host, these practices are excellent for maximizing the benefits on both sides. 8. Track Your Results Finally, be sure to track your results. Social media and website analytics are great for this. So are Mentions and search engine rankings trackers. Over time, you will see your tech stack pay off for guest blogging and not just your website. Not doing well with your efforts? Rework your strategy like you would social media plans. You Needn’t Go It Alone with Guest Blogging In fact, you can scale your efforts. There are several ways to do this, such as hiring freelancers, using blogger outreach tools, and building relationships with other bloggers. Did you notice how guest blogging success is still a relatively social endeavor? Over time, you’ll end up working smarter not harder. And at the same time, boosting other bloggers besides yourself and your host. Further Reading: 11 Actionable Link Building Strategies For 2025 and Beyond How to Get Guest Bloggers for Your Blog Of course, most of us want to benefit from guest blogging the other way: by having guests on our blogs. Finding and managing guest blogging on your site requires many of the same skills as guest blogging, at least in terms of ensuring a successful hosting experience. However, being on the other side of the desk makes it much easier to find potential guests. Link to external sites: it’ll get you noticed. Boost your search engine rankings: it’ll make your blog a more desirable host for would-be blogger collaborations. Get listed on guest bloggers-welcome directories. Google is your best friend here but here’s one to check out: 150+ Sites to Guest Post in 2025 Create a page dedicated to your guest blogging policies Further Reading: How To Invite Influencers To Guest Post On Your Blog Try Out Some Tools Lastly, check out some guest blogging tools. Often, you can use existing tools for your home blogs, such as copy checking and backlink research. In addition, there are dedicated tools for finding opportunities. Be sure to check out my recommended list in the e-book that you can download below. Further Reading: 41 Tools for Blogging That Will Improve Your Writing and Increase Your Traffic Final Thoughts on Guest Blogging Getting started with guest blogging can seem daunting. However, as you can see from this brief post, a lot of it is about building relationships. Once you’ve done that, it’s relatively easy to write a guest post. And, at the same time, you’ll be part of a win-win situation where both parties get SEO and other benefits for each other’s blogs. Want more information? Download the e-book today here. Oh, and if you are looking for guest blogging opportunities on this site, please see more information here. Hero photo by Alex Jumper on Unsplash Actionable advice for your digital / content / influencer / social media marketing. Join 13,000+ smart professionals who subscribe to my regular updates. in spanish
rewrite this title in spanish The Law Firm Winning Landmark Victories for Investors Nationwide
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When investors are defrauded or wronged by financial institutions, the odds often appear stacked against them. Yet across the United States, Meyer Wilson Werning has consistently proven that determined advocacy, sharp legal strategy, and relentless pursuit of justice can level the playing field. With a legacy built on securing landmark victories, Meyer Wilson Werning has become one of the nation’s leading law firms for investor protection.
Meyer Wilson Werning’s Record of Success Since its founding in 1999, Meyer Wilson Werning has recovered more than $350 million on behalf of clients. These recoveries represent life-changing outcomes for investors who might otherwise have been left without hope. The firm has earned national recognition for its ability to challenge the biggest names in finance and secure victories that set new precedents. Among its most notable achievements is a $262 million jury verdict against Prudential Securities, one of the largest investor protection verdicts in U.S. history. Meyer Wilson Werning also obtained a $30 million settlement for a 100-year-old widow who had been defrauded, a case that underscored the firm’s commitment to fighting for the most vulnerable victims of financial misconduct. These results demonstrate that Meyer Wilson Werning has the experience and determination to take on high-stakes cases and win.
A Trusted Leader in Securities Litigation Meyer Wilson Werning has built its reputation as a trusted leader in securities arbitration and litigation. The firm represents clients in disputes involving financial advisors, brokerage firms, and major institutions that fail to uphold their responsibilities. By holding these organizations accountable, Meyer Wilson Werning not only secures justice for individual clients but also helps raise standards across the financial industry.
The attorneys at Meyer Wilson Werning understand that financial misconduct does more than drain bank accounts. It can upend retirement plans, undermine a family’s financial security, and erode trust in the system. By blending compassion with a meticulous trial-ready approach, the firm ensures that each client receives both strong advocacy and personalized support throughout the legal process. Breaking Ground in Cryptocurrency Disputes In addition to its long-standing work in traditional securities law, Meyer Wilson Werning has become a trailblazer in the emerging field of cryptocurrency litigation. As digital assets grow in popularity, investors face new risks from unregulated exchanges, fraudulent schemes, and platform errors. Recognizing this shift, the firm has built a dedicated practice to protect victims of crypto-related losses.
Principal attorney Courtney M. Werning has led this effort, guiding the firm to important victories in the crypto space. Meyer Wilson Werning recovered $4 million for a victim of a cryptocurrency scam known as “pig butchering” and secured a liability award against a major global exchange on behalf of 18 international investors. These results show that Meyer Wilson Werning is prepared to meet the challenges of modern financial disputes head-on.
National Recognition and Professional Leadership The excellence of Meyer Wilson Werning has been acknowledged through numerous accolades. The firm has received recognition in Best Law Firms, Super Lawyers, and Martindale-Hubbell’s AV Preeminent rankings. Its attorneys are also leaders within the profession, serving on boards such as the Public Investors Advocate Bar Association (PIABA) and FINRA’s National Arbitration and Mediation Committee.
The recent name change to Meyer Wilson Werning reflects the firm’s ongoing growth and commitment to honoring the leadership of Courtney M. Werning. This milestone marks a new chapter while reinforcing the core values that have defined the firm for over two decades.
Conclusion Meyer Wilson Werning has proven time and again that investors are not powerless in the face of fraud or misconduct. With landmark victories, groundbreaking work in cryptocurrency litigation, and a client-centered approach, the firm continues to secure justice for individuals nationwide. For investors seeking proven advocates, Meyer Wilson Werning stands as a beacon of integrity, strength, and unwavering dedication to financial justice.
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rewrite this title in spanish #747: How to Take Your Rightful Seat At The Table with Anthony O’Neal – Amy Porterfield
rewrite Listen on… Building an authentic life through intentional decisions, aligned relationships, and financial freedom.
My friend, money can be a tool that either holds you back or propels you forward, and today’s conversation with Anthony O’Neal will completely transform how you think about building true wealth and freedom in your life. Anthony’s journey from sleeping in his car to building a multiple seven-figure business is truly inspiring, but what I love most about his story is how he completely redefines what success means. It’s not just about the number in your bank account 一 it’s about becoming the confident leader of your own life and future. In this powerful conversation, Anthony breaks down exactly how to stop letting your job, your debt, or other people in your life dictate your choices. We unpack how to create a clear vision for your future, make intentional financial decisions (his dating budget philosophy is amazing!), and surround yourself with the right people who help you reach your highest potential. Whether you’re just starting your side hustle or ready to take the leap into full-time entrepreneurship, Anthony shares practical strategies for building wealth without compromising your values. In this episode, we discuss: (4:33) Anthony’s journey from homelessness to financial freedom (8:57) Examples of what it means to “take you seat of the head of the table” (12:04) How to balance a 9-to-5 while building your vision for the future (21:37) The importance of financial disciplines and telling yourself the truth about your spending habits (29:32) How to know who to invite to your table and when it’s time to remove someone for a season (33:15) Why Anthony believes healthy and equitable relationships are far more valuable than money Listen in to learn how to design a life you truly love by taking your seat at the head of the table! Click here to listen!
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rewrite this title in spanish Meta Shares More Info on its Incremental Attribution Tracking
rewrite If you’re an active Meta advertiser, you’ve likely noted the changes in your attribution tracking options over recent months. But if you haven’t, you now have more ways to measure ad performance, based on expanded response tracking powered by AI.
Last August, Meta announced the initial launch of its incremental attribution setting, which aims to give you more insight into expanded conversions that can be linked back to your ads, as opposed to its traditional rules-based attribution metrics. In basic terms, Meta’s standard attribution settings enable you to set parameters around conversion tracking, which will then indicate whether someone who saw your ad went on to make a purchase within a certain time window (between 1 and 7 days). But that’s a fairly loose measure of actual ad response, and as its AI systems improve, Meta has now added an incremental attribution option, which it believes can better connect the dots between ad engagement and conversion. It’s now updated its documentation to reflect this, with its refreshed explainer on its attribution models providing more context on the new process.
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“When creating an ad set in Meta Ads Manager, you can choose an attribution model, which informs ad delivery and determines how conversions can be credited to your ads. Currently, Meta offers the following attribution models: standard or incremental. Standard attribution optimizes delivery for selected time windows and user behaviors, and allows advertisers to choose whether to credit conversions based on ad impressions, clicks and/or video plays.
Incremental attribution optimizes delivery for incremental conversions using models that predict whether a conversion is caused by an ad. Incremental attribution enables optimization and reporting based on incremental conversions.” So instead of direct engagement leading to conversion within a week, incremental attribution aims to better highlight Meta ad effectiveness, by more specifically tracking how your Meta ads influence conversions, through expanded engagement and response tracking.
So how does it do that?
Well, Meta doesn’t provide a heap of insight, simply noting that incremental conversion tracking “uses machine learning models that predict whether a conversion is caused by an ad.” But conceptually at least, Meta’s incremental conversion tracking is able to consider more data points, which will then give you a broader scope of response data that’s more reflective of modern consumer behaviors.
As noted, it’s not entirely new, as it’s been around in the system for some time, but Meta’s now added an expanded overview of the option, which would suggest that it’s now available to more advertisers.
It won’t matter to all advertisers, but for those looking to get a better understanding of how their ads drive conversion, it gives you another consideration to test. You can read more about incremental attribution here. in spanish
rewrite this title in spanish How to manage multiple Instagram accounts (without losing your mind)
rewrite Managing one Instagram account takes time. Managing multiple Instagram accounts is a full-time job, and then some. Not to mention, a recipe for missed posts, mixed-up logins, and mental tabs you can’t close. Whether you’re a freelance social media manager juggling multiple clients, part of an agency running dozens of accounts, or in-house at a brand with separate profiles for products, regions, or campaigns, you need a system that keeps everything straight. The good news: Instagram makes it possible to run multiple accounts from the same device, and with the right tools (hi, Hootsuite), you can publish, reply, and report on all of them from one place, without losing track of what goes where. Want to know how? This guide will teach you. Bonus!!! Get our 2025 Social Media Trends report for the insights you need to reach your goals in what’s shaping up to be social’s best year yet. Can you have multiple Instagram accounts? Yes, you can have and manage more than one Instagram account, and each can still be a fully separate profile with its followers, feed, messages, and settings. Multiple accounts are helpful when you need to keep content, audiences, and analytics separate. Managing multiple Instagram accounts is common for: Freelance social media managers juggling different client brands Agencies running campaigns for many businesses at once In-house marketers managing regional or product-specific accounts Creators or influencers separating personal and professional profiles Businesses with dedicated accounts for hiring, customer service, or events The Instagram app lets you link and switch between accounts in the Accounts Center, so you can post, reply, and check notifications without logging in and out each time. Or, you can use a social media management tool like Hootsuite, which lets you manage all of your Instagram accounts and other social media accounts at once, in one place. How many Instagram accounts can you have? In the Instagram app, you can be logged into up to five accounts on the same phone or tablet simultaneously. Switching between them is as easy as double-tapping your profile picture — no logging out required. Aside from that, you can have as many Instagram accounts as you want. The five-account limit only applies to how many you can be signed into at once on a single device. If you need to manage more than five, you’ll need to log out and back in to access extra accounts. Quick facts: Logged-in limit: 5 accounts per device in the Instagram app Total accounts you can own: Unlimited, as long as each has a unique username and login Best workaround for more than 5: Use a social media management tool like Hootsuite to manage them all in one place How to create a second Instagram account (or more) Instagram makes it simple to add another profile to your account so you can switch between them without logging out. Here’s how to create multiple Instagram accounts. On mobile (iPhone or Android) First, open the Instagram app and go to your profile by tapping your profile picture in the bottom right. Then, tap your profile name at the top. You’ll see an option to Add Instagram account. Click there. Now, choose Create new account. Enter your new profile name and tap Next. Then, tap Continue, and when prompted, choose Allow and continue to add the new profile to your Accounts Center. If you don’t want to connect it to the Accounts Center, you can tap Create password instead, set a secure password, and tap Next. After that, add your phone number or email address for this account, then tap Next. Finally, tap Complete sign up and customize your profile picture, bio, and settings. Pro tip: Save your new Instagram account login information in a password manager and turn on two-factor authentication for every account you run. On desktop First, go to instagram.com and sign out of your current account if you’re logged in. Next, click Sign up and create your new account. You’ll need to enter an email address or phone number, choose a username, and set a password. Follow the prompts to verify your new account and complete your profile setup. Once your new account is ready, log in to it, go to https://accountscenter.instagram.com/ and choose Add accounts, then Add Instagram. Now, sign in to the account you just created. Pro tip: Switching between multiple Instagram accounts on the desktop is not as easy. We suggest using your mobile app or a social media management tool like Hootsuite rather than the desktop browser. How to switch between multiple Instagram accounts Once you’ve set up your accounts, switching between them is quick, especially if you’ve added them all to your Accounts Center or a social media management tool. Using the Instagram app First, open the Instagram app and tap your profile picture in the bottom right to go to your profile page. Next, tap and hold your profile picture in the bottom right. A menu of all your added accounts will appear. Select the account you want to switch to. Instagram will refresh instantly to that profile. Alternate method: You can also tap your username twice in the app at any time to switch to your most recently used alternate account. Using Hootsuite In Hootsuite, switching between multiple Instagram accounts is quick and simple. You don’t need to log out or open extra tabs, because everything lives in one dashboard. When you log in, you can see all your connected accounts by clicking on your username icon in the bottom left of your Hootsuite dashboard. Then, choose social accounts and teams. You can also switch between Instagram accounts easily while in Create mode, using the Hootsuite Composer. Simply choose the Instagram account you want to publish to by using the dropdown menu. From the Hootsuite dashboard, you can also: See everything at once: Streams let you monitor each account’s feed, mentions, hashtags, or scheduled posts side by side. Stay organized: Each account’s scheduled content appears in the shared content calendar. Post smarter: Schedule Instagram posts, Reels, and Stories in advance, so every account stays active even when you’re busy. Track performance: Switch to the Analytics view to focus on one account or compare results across several to see what’s working best. How to manage multiple Instagram accounts effectively Managing multiple Instagram accounts is easier when you have a system. The right mix of tools, planning, and processes keeps you organized, prevents mistakes, and gives every account the attention it deserves. Here’s how to do it right. 1. Use a social media management tool Switching accounts in the Instagram app is fine if you’re managing two or three accounts. But once you’re juggling five, six, or seven — across different brands, voices, and inboxes — it gets messy, fast. You start second-guessing which account you’re on. Notifications pile up where they shouldn’t. A DM sits unanswered for days because it got buried under another profile’s alerts. Yikes. A social media management tool like Hootsuite solves all of that by putting every account into one central dashboard. You can see every profile side by side, without worrying about losing your place. For example, let’s say you’re an agency social media manager. You’ve got three restaurant clients, two fitness brands, and a nonprofit on your roster. With Hootsuite, you can: Schedule all their Instagram posts in one sitting, without hopping between profiles See every DM, comment, and mention in one unified inbox, then reply directly without switching tabs Keep brand assets, captions, and hashtag lists organized per client Assign posts or messages to teammates so nothing gets missed It also makes approvals easier. Instead of sending screenshots back and forth, you can route posts to clients or managers for review right inside Hootsuite. Once approved, they go live at the time you’ve set. The result? Less mental load, fewer mistakes, and more time for creative work instead of admin. #1 for Instagram marketing Schedule posts, Reels, and Stories. Answer comments and DMs, and build beautiful reports. It’s so easy. Start free 30-day trial 2. Plan your content calendar If you’re a multi-account social media marketing manager and aren’t scheduling your content, we’re amazed by (and fear) your bravery. Because when Instagram recommends you post at least 3-5 times a week — doing that on the fly, day after day, while still seeing high-performing results, is just not realistic. The motto is work smarter, not on the verge of tears. With Hootsuite, you can easily plan your content calendar days, weeks, or even months in advance according to your account’s optimal posting time. With Hootsuite, you can plan your content calendar days, weeks, or even months in advance, with each account’s optimal posting time built right in. The Best Time to Post feature analyzes your past performance and audience engagement patterns to suggest the exact moments your content is most likely to land. That way, you’re not just filling a calendar, you’re maximizing reach and interaction. Plus, your Hootsuite calendar view lets you: See all upcoming posts for every account in one place Drag and drop to adjust dates or campaigns on the fly Color-code by brand, campaign, or content type for quick visual clarity 3. Create a posting workflow When you’re running multiple Instagram accounts, chaos creeps in fast if you don’t have a system. The more people involved, from designers to copywriters to brand managers, the more opportunities for missed steps, mismatched captions, or posting from the wrong account entirely. A posting workflow is your safety net. Think of it as a checklist that every post passes through before it goes live. Maybe that starts with content creation, then moves to caption writing, then approvals, then scheduling. The order isn’t as important as making sure everyone knows their role and when it’s their turn. The best workflows are documented and easy to follow. That might be a shared spreadsheet, a project management board, or built directly into your social media tool (ahem, Hootsuite makes this easy). The key is that nothing moves forward without being checked off. 4. Track performance by account When you manage multiple Instagram accounts, it’s easy to lump all your results together and call it a win. But that’s a quick way to miss what’s really working — and what’s quietly underperforming. Each account has its own audience, goals, and voice. You need to track them separately so you can see which ones are pulling their weight and which ones need attention. Maybe your main brand account drives most of the traffic, but your niche product account is killing it on Reels. Or maybe one region’s engagement rate suddenly tanks, and you can spot it before it drags the whole average down. A clear reporting setup will help you: See how each account contributes to overall business goals Spot trends or seasonal patterns unique to certain audiences Back up requests for budget or resources with hard numbers You can do this manually in spreadsheets, but that gets messy fast. Hootsuite Analytics lets you filter performance by account and compare them side by side, so you can quickly see where to double down and where to pivot, without juggling exports or drowning in tabs. 3 common mistakes to avoid when managing multiple Instagram accounts (according to the experts) Hey, mistakes happen. But, the good news is, most mistakes are avoidable if you have the right systems and habits in place. I spoke to Steffi Thake, Social Media Lead at LeoVegas Group in Las Vegas, about the most common pitfalls she’s seen while managing 22 Instagram accounts (yeah, that many!) Here’s what she says to watch out for. 1. Mixing up content between accounts Reusing a winning post across multiple brands might save time, but it often backfires. Thake says the biggest issue she sees is “copy-pasting without proper localisation or brand distinction,” especially across different products or regions. Each brand at LeoVegas has its own tone, audience, and even regulatory rules, so one-size-fits-all content isn’t an option. They rely on brand-specific templates, mandatory localisation checks, and close work with country teams to make sure campaigns land the right way in the right market. Her advice: give every account its own calendar and approval process so you’re never tempted to take the shortcut. 2. Posting to the wrong account If you’ve ever switched accounts in a hurry and accidentally hit “Post,” you’re not alone. Even Thake’s team, with all their systems, has made the mistake. “Of course this is a risk,” she says. “With 22 active Instagram accounts, you need to be on top of your game.” That’s easier said than done. “Sure, we’ve made mistakes — it’s only human,” she admits. “But when it has happened, it was luckily caught in time by quick-eyed team members.” Those moments have saved them from potentially confusing their audience or, more critically, breaching advertising regulations in the wrong market. To reduce the risk, LeoVegas has built safeguards into their workflow. Their social media management tool uses clear visual cues, mandatory double-checks, and page permissions tailored to each SMM. They also keep strict naming conventions and limit access to accounts so team members only see the ones they manage. The result? Far fewer near-misses, and a lot less scrolling to find the right account. 3. Forgetting to engage with each community Posting is only half the job of a social media manager. The other half is showing up in the comments, DMs, and tagged posts for each account you manage, and doing it in a way that feels like the brand. “Your tone in a reply can make or break a follower’s perception,” says Thake. “A lighthearted, self-deprecating comment might work perfectly for one brand but be completely off for another that positions itself as premium and sophisticated.” The key, Thake says, is to treat every interaction like a continuation of your content strategy. “You wouldn’t post the same generic creative everywhere, so don’t respond to your audience in the same generic way.” Her team keeps brand playbooks outlining voice, vocabulary, and even banned phrases for each market. That way, whether they’re replying to a complaint, celebrating a customer win, or joining a trending conversation, every interaction feels on-brand, and never like it came from a copy-paste script. Do you need a business account to manage multiple Instagram profiles? You don’t have to use an Instagram Business account to manage multiple Instagram profiles. Technically, you can run several personal accounts from the same phone. But if you want to do Instagram marketing like a pro, a Business or Creator account is the way to go. Why? Because personal accounts just don’t give you the tools you need for content planning, analytics, and growth. Here are the three types of accounts currently available on Instagram: Personal: Best for casual, non-commercial use. No analytics, no scheduling through third-party tools, and no advanced features. Creator: Built for influencers, public figures, and content creators. You get detailed follower insights, branded content tools, and flexible profile controls. Business: Designed for brands and organizations. You get everything in a creator account, plus advanced ad tools, team access options, and more robust analytics. Here’s what you get with a Business or Creator account: Access to Instagram Insights so you can see what’s working (and what’s not) The ability to schedule and publish posts using tools like Hootsuite Contact buttons on your profile so followers can reach you instantly Ad campaign management through Meta’s ad tools Category labels so people instantly know what your brand or role is When to use a tool to manage multiple Instagram accounts If you’re running one or two accounts casually, the Instagram app might be enough. But as soon as your workload gets heavier — or your goals get more ambitious — a dedicated social media management tool starts to make sense. You should consider using a tool like Hootsuite if: You manage more than two or three accounts regularly You work as part of a team and need shared access or approval workflows You need to schedule content in advance so posts go live even when you’re offline You want all your engagement (comments, DMs, mentions) in one inbox instead of hopping between profiles You need clear, visual reports on how each account is performing You want to connect Instagram with other social media platforms and manage everything in one dashboard You’d rather avoid the constant risk of posting from the wrong account 5 best tools to manage multiple Instagram accounts Managing more than one Instagram profile? The right tool keeps you organized, saves time, and helps you avoid costly mistakes. Here are our top five. 1. Hootsuite Hootsuite is a full social media management platform built to handle multiple Instagram accounts without the chaos. You can schedule posts, monitor inboxes, track analytics, and collaborate with your team — all in one dashboard. Who is this for? Businesses, agencies, and social media managers who need to manage different accounts across multiple platforms at once. Pricing: Starts at $99/month with a 30-day free trial. SMM star rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My favorite features: Unified inbox: All your Instagram DMs and comments (plus other platforms) in one place, making it nearly impossible to miss a message. Best Time to Publish: AI-powered recommendations that take the guesswork out of scheduling. What’s lacking/missing? The platform is feature-rich, which can feel overwhelming to beginners, but the onboarding resources are strong. Customer review: Source: G2 2. Instagram app If you’re managing only a few accounts, the native Instagram app is free and surprisingly capable. You can stay logged into up to five accounts and switch between them instantly. Who is this for? Creators and small businesses managing a handful of accounts without the need for advanced scheduling or analytics. Pricing: Free SMM star rating: ⭐⭐⭐ My favorite features: Quick account switching: Tap and hold your profile picture to jump between accounts instantly. Native content tools: Access all of Instagram’s features, including Reels, Stories, and built-in analytics. What’s lacking/missing? No advanced scheduling, limited analytics, and engagement tracking is account-by-account. Customer review: Source: G2 3. Meta Business Suite Meta’s own management tool lets you control Instagram and Facebook accounts from one place. It’s basic but functional for small teams or solo managers. Who is this for? Businesses and creators managing both Instagram and Facebook who want free scheduling and basic analytics. Pricing: Free SMM star rating: ⭐⭐ My favorite features: Cross-platform posting: Publish to Instagram and Facebook at the same time. Basic scheduling: Plan posts and Stories directly in the tool. What’s lacking/missing? Limited analytics compared to paid tools, and the interface can feel clunky. Customer review: Source: G2 4. Later Later is a visually-focused scheduler with a drag-and-drop content calendar, great for planning Instagram grids. Who is this for? Visual-first creators, influencers, and small teams who want a simple, aesthetic scheduling tool. Pricing: Free plan available; paid plans start at $16.67/month. SMM star rating: ⭐⭐⭐ My favorite features: Visual planner: See your grid before you post to keep your feed cohesive. Hashtag suggestions: Automatically recommends hashtags to boost reach. What’s lacking/missing? Limited analytics and no unified inbox for managing engagement. Customer review: Source: G2 5. Buffer Buffer is known for its clean interface and simplicity. It’s ideal if you want basic scheduling without extra complexity. Who is this for? Freelancers, small businesses, or anyone who wants a no-frills scheduling tool. Pricing: Free plan available; paid plans start at $5/month per channel. SMM star rating: ⭐⭐⭐ My favorite features: Queue scheduling: Quickly fill a posting schedule without worrying about exact times. Post performance breakdown: Easy-to-read analytics for quick insights. What’s lacking/missing? No in-depth reporting or advanced collaboration tools. Customer review: Source: G2 FAQ: Managing multiple Instagram accounts Can I have two Instagram accounts with the same email?
Yes, but only up to a point. Instagram lets you associate one email address with as many as five accounts. That means you can create and manage up to five profiles using the same email, but if you want more than that, you’ll need to register additional accounts with different email addresses or phone numbers. How many Instagram accounts can you manage on one phone?
Instagram lets you stay logged in to up to five accounts at the same time on one device. Switching between them only takes a couple of taps. If you need to manage more than five, you can either log out and back in or use a social media management tool like Hootsuite, which allows unlimited accounts in one dashboard. Can I merge two Instagram accounts?
No. Instagram doesn’t currently offer a way to merge accounts. If you want to consolidate, you’ll have to manually move followers and content to the account you want to keep, and then close the other. Can I log into multiple Instagram accounts on the same device?
Yes. In the Instagram app, you can add multiple accounts and switch between them without logging out. Just tap and hold your profile picture, then select the account you want. Or, double-tap your profile picture to switch to your most recently used account quickly. What’s the best app to manage multiple Instagram accounts?
Hootsuite is a top choice for many social media managers. It lets you schedule posts, reply to messages, track performance, and manage engagement for multiple Instagram profiles (and other social channels) all in one place. Can I use Hootsuite to manage Instagram accounts?
Yes. Hootsuite makes it easy to publish, schedule, and monitor multiple Instagram accounts from one dashboard. You can also track analytics by account, manage DMs, and set up approval workflows for team members. Save time managing Instagram for business using Hootsuite. From a single dashboard, you can create, schedule and publish posts directly to Instagram, engage your audience, measure performance and run all your other social media profiles. Try it free today. in spanish









