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New tools for customizing the profile grid are not for existing followers, who rarely revisit profiles. Their primary value is in curating a strong first impression for potential followers discovering an account through external links on websites, blogs, or other social platforms.
Instagram allowing users to customize their feeds by topic means brands may see a drop in overall views. However, this is a positive shift. It ensures content is served to a pre-qualified, highly interested audience, making the remaining views more valuable and likely to convert than mass, untargeted reach.
Your Instagram profile has two primary searchable fields: your unique @username and your non-unique 'Name'. Since your username must be original, the 'Name' field is the ideal place to load relevant keywords describing your niche (e.g., "Weight Loss Coach for Moms"). This makes your profile discoverable to a broader audience searching for those terms.
Instagram now lets users explicitly select topics for their Reels feed. This shift means creators with a tight, consistent content focus are more likely to be surfaced repeatedly. Accounts covering multiple disparate topics risk being filtered out as users narrow their preferences, making niche expertise more critical than ever for discovery.
According to Instagram's CEO, the type of engagement matters for your reach goals. Content that gets more shares is prioritized for "disconnected reach" (non-followers). Content that gets more likes is more likely to be shown to your existing followers. Tailor your content's call-to-action to your specific reach objective.
Users can now manually add or remove interest categories to customize their feed algorithm. This allows creators with a well-defined niche to be directly recommended to users who have explicitly expressed interest in that topic, leveling the playing field for smaller accounts to get discovered.
Your Instagram 'name line'—not your @handle—is fully searchable on Instagram and external search engines like Google. Using descriptive keywords here (e.g., 'San Francisco Videographer') is far more effective for discovery than a simple branded name.
Obsessing over a visually perfect Instagram grid is a waste of time that harms reach. Since the vast majority of users discover content in the feed, creators should focus on making individual posts that perform well, rather than sacrificing engagement for a curated grid aesthetic.
When platforms like Instagram roll out a new feature, such as the awkward long horizontal format, marketers should adopt it immediately. Platforms aggressively push new features to drive adoption, rewarding early adopters with increased visibility and reach, even if the feature itself is disliked by users and creators.
To drive traffic to a feed post without the negative impact of a direct share, post a screenshot of your profile grid to your story. Circle the specific post and use compelling text to create a curiosity gap, encouraging users to tap your profile and view it. This generates profile visits (a positive signal) and post views.
Standard grid posts on Instagram primarily reach existing followers. To increase the chances of reaching a new audience, post a static image as a Reel. By adding trending music, the post is more likely to be picked up by the algorithm and shown to non-followers, providing a better opportunity for viral reach.