One of the curious aspects of Instagram is that while there are around 100m users (as of October 2012) and counting, and there is not much written on the web about who these users are, how they use it, and the complex rules of engagement that are evolving.
While many people use Instagram to post pictures of their pets and what they ate for dinner, many others are discovering a serious interest in photography, or at least finding the hidden beauty in some of those old holiday snaps lying around in forgotten folders.
This blog is at least partly to answer some of the questions that I have myself:
- What works in Instagram and what doesn't? Why do pictures that you thought were bad turn out to be instagram hits and vice versa?
- How do people end up with 100s of thousands of followers? And what then? Is it very satisfying? What is a normal growth pattern?
- Who are the big cheeses of Instagram? Is there someone or some group of people who are pulling the strings? Or is it a randomly democratic?
- Why does the popular page only show posts by people who have thousands of followers already? (it's obvious if you think about it - because they get a lot of likes very quickly - but why adopt such a stupid algorithm?) What about publicising good new people?
- Pets I can understand, but why are there so many pictures of painted fingernails?
- The etiquette of instagram. When to like, when not. How to respond. What to post, what not, and how frequently?
- Statigram, Webstagram or what? Which web viewer is best and why?
- Why are dogs' lips black? [actually no, we're not going to go into that here ...]
- And so on and so on ...
To kick off, here are some of the people or feeds that I really like:
kcmcgrady: web.stagram.com/n/kcmcgrady/ - cool, lurid but somehow unpretentious
nationalgeographic_: web.stagram.com/n/natgeo/
cmykerr: web.stagram.com/n/cmykerr/
jessnaylorphotography: web.stagram.com/n/jessnaylorphotography/
skdude: web.stagram.com/n/skdude/
Now please post your top 5!
- InstaBlogr