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When users leave your post to click a link, they stop engaging. The Instagram algorithm interprets this lack of interaction (likes, comments, saves) as a sign of poor content, suppressing its reach even among your most interested followers.
Posting content just for the sake of it is counterproductive. Low-quality, non-engaging content actively harms your reach by signaling to social media algorithms that users are not interested in your brand. This suppresses visibility for all future posts. It's better to post less frequently with higher quality.
Instagram's algorithm favors on-platform actions like DMs over off-platform link clicks. Asking users to reply to a Story to receive a link, rather than using a link sticker, signals high engagement to the algorithm, which can dramatically increase the story's overall views and reach.
Instead of adding a "register here" link to Instagram Stories, ask followers to reply. You can then DM them the link. This method significantly increases story views and engagement because Instagram's algorithm favors interactions like DMs over actions that take users off the platform, like link clicks.
Telling users "link in bio" directs them away from your post before they can like or comment. This lack of engagement signals the algorithm to limit your reach. Use DM automation CTAs (e.g., "comment 'SALE' for the link") instead to boost interaction and visibility.
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.
Despite users paying for clickable links, Instagram will probably penalize the reach of these posts. The platform's goal is to maximize user time on-site, so they will likely balance the paid feature with reduced visibility to hedge their losses on user retention.
Instead of directing users to a link, ask them to comment a keyword. This triggers a DM automation that delivers the link directly, boosting post engagement for the algorithm and providing a frictionless user experience.
Telling users to 'click the link in bio' actively instructs your most interested audience members to stop engaging with your content (liking, commenting, saving) and navigate away. This lack of engagement from interested parties signals to the algorithm that the post is not valuable, reducing its reach.
Instead of directing users away from your content, prompt them to comment a specific keyword. This action boosts engagement, signaling to the algorithm that your post is valuable. The link is then delivered instantly and automatically via DM.
Instagram doesn't penalize link stickers directly; viewer behavior does. Users uninterested in the link quickly tap to the next story, signaling to the algorithm that the content is not engaging. This wave of 'skip' signals from non-clickers outweighs the clicks, leading to suppressed reach for the story.