Exclusive Daily Lesson #4: 1k to 600k Views Transformation
Guide: How to Skyrocket Your Instagram Growth as a Music Producer In just a short time, I went from getting around 1,000 views per video to averaging 20,000 views daily, with a total of 600,000 views in the past month. Here are the three biggest lessons I learned along the way that made this growth possible. 1. Create a Strategic Content Plan Early on, I would randomly create videos whenever inspiration struck, only to get minimal views and limited results. The key shift came when I learned how to make a targeted plan for my content. Here’s what made the difference: Analyze High-Performing Content: Study videos that are already popular. Look at the elements that contribute to their success—everything from hooks to visuals—and use those insights to shape your own content. Develop a Posting Schedule: Establish a consistent posting rhythm that maximizes each video’s reach but doesn’t consume all your time. Remember, as music producers, our priority is our music, so the goal is efficiency. Build a Repeatable Formula**: Once you find what works, create a formula that you can repeat with each video. This eliminates guesswork and allows you to post consistently with confidence. 2. Understand Instagram’s Priorities and Play to Them Growth on Instagram isn’t just about likes; there are specific interactions that the platform values more. Knowing this can significantly influence your content’s reach. Here’s what Instagram values most: Shares: The more people share your content, the more Instagram will push it. Create videos that resonate so people feel compelled to share them. Saves: Aim to make content that’s valuable enough for people to save and revisit later. Comments: Encourage discussions or ask questions to get more comments. Likes: While everyone chases likes, they are actually the least impactful interaction for reach. By focusing on shares, saves, and comments, I saw a huge shift in my engagement, with 91% of my views coming from non-followers due to Instagram’s push.