Showing posts with label Instagram. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Instagram. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 2, 2020

How to Post Images From Your Computer to Instagram



 

I was searching for months how to directly upload my (thousands) of photos to Instagram.
It seemed to be impossible. No one knew how to do it, all the "experts" said there is no way - you have to use your smartphone... Until I found an article last week in 
Business-Insider...
Many thanks to the author! He wrote:


"Posting on Instagram from your phone or computer? If you're using Safari on a Mac, or Google Chrome on a Mac or PC, posting on Instagram from a computer isn't complicated.



On a Mac Computer Using Safari

1. Open the Safari browser, then click the word "Safari" from the taskbar at the top of the screen.

2. Select "Preferences" from the dropdown menu, then hit the "Advanced" tab on the popup window.

Select "Preferences" under "Safari."

3. At the bottom of the Advanced window, click the box beside the words "Show Develop menu in the menu bar."

Make sure you check the bottom option. 


4. Open a new Safari window, and then hit the word "Develop" from the taskbar at the screen's top.


5. On the dropdown menu, hover over "User Agent," then select "Safari – iOS – iPhone." It'll also include the current Safari version number.


Select the "iPhone" option. 

You are now viewing Safari as if you're on a mobile device, and you can upload images or other media right from your computer.

Go to the Instagram website, and you'll see the "+" button at the bottom of the page, which you can click to post. 

However, note that uploading from a computer does have some constraints — you can't post videos or multiple pictures and have limited editing tools. 

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On a Mac or PC Using Google Chrome

1. Go to the Instagram website and log into your account.

2. Right-click anywhere on the page, and then click "Inspect" in the right-click menu.

You can open Chrome's Inspection menu by right-clicking. 

3. On the right side of the screen, a window filled with code will appear. At the top of this menu, click "Toggle Device Toolbar" icon — it looks a phone in front of a tablet. Make sure the toolbar at the top of the page says "Responsive."

The icon to change your browser format is small and will be highlighted blue when it's on. 


4. Refresh the page.

5. Close the Inspection window.

Like above, you're now viewing Instagram as if you're on a mobile device. Once you close the Inspection menu, you'll see a "+" button at the bottom of the page,  click on it to post pictures. However, you can't post videos or multiple pictures, or those in .png and you will have limited editing tools. 

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From Your Smartphone:


1. Log into your account on the Instagram mobile app.


2. Tap the square at the bottom of the screen with a "+" (plus) symbol inside.

3. Select the photo (or video, or GIF) you wish to post from your phone's library or snap a new image with your smartphone camera. To make a multi-image post – you can use up to 10 pictures in one post – tap the gray circle with an image of layered squares and then tap the images you'd like to use.



4. Hit "Next" at the top of the screen, then select your filter if you wish to use one, and hit "Edit" to make other changes to the way the image's crop, brightness, saturation, and more.


5. Hit "Next" to add text and location, tag people, and pair other platforms – like Facebook or Twitter – to syndicate your post there, too.

6. Hit "Share" to make your post live on Instagram."


Read the detailed article boasting helpful screenshots here:

https://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-post-on-instagram


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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

10 Tips How to use Instagram for Marketing

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Instagram is one of the Top Ten most popular smartphone apps with exceptional growth, nearly doubling the numbers of every competitor ahead of it on the list. Instagram has now way over 300 million users! Why another Social Media site you might ask? Well, it is one of the easiest platforms to add to your social media mix, it is fast, and it integrates easily into other sites, such as Twitter, so you can show your photos at the major social media sites at once.
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More Than Only Your Book’s Cover…
Many possibilities for subtle book promotion, which is a lot less time consuming than other social networking sites. So, what could you post on Instagram?


  • Post teaser images from your upcoming books.
  • Reveal some of your scribblings from your Work in Progress.
  • If you’re giving away an eBook, share a screenshot of the cover.
  • Reveal “behind the scenes” images of your book signings or talks.
  • Brag about your book using someone else’s words from a review, a comment, or an email.
  • Create images with quotes from the book, or share images directly from the book
  • Share a screenshot of any special sales or discounts for your book as they happen.
  • Screenshot your five-star reviews and share a snippet of them with a link to your book.
  • Post photos of some of your to-be-read pile of books giving other authors some promo too.
  • Create a video from your book signings to boost credibility and authority for yourself as an author

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Be Creative, Start a Photo Contest
Why not ask your readers to shoot nice photo scenes of five or even ten of their friends are reading your book and to send you each single photo? It means involvement of your book’s audience, engaging friends of your readers, and for sure, spreading the word about your book. Even more when it includes an attractive first prize... You could for example offer a prize for the photographer and the “model”,  such as an eReader or a small tablet, or a book gift card. Upload all the images you receive - winner or not - on Instagram and other “image-heavy” Social Media sites.
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Not as Time-Consuming as Other Sites
More and more people are leaving Facebook and Twitter and choose instead Google+, Pinterest, and Instagram. Loading up an image on Instagram takes only seconds, and it is not as time-consuming as other social media sites with similar audience numbers.
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As more often you show your books’ cover or short videos on several sites, as more people with recognize your author brand.  There’s a lot to like about Instagram and the potential it has for authors. It’s another neat way to share your books and to engage further with your followers and readers without spending precious time writing posts.
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Get Practical Tips for Using Instagram:

https://blog.bufferapp.com/instagram-for-business#most

http://brandongaille.com/instagram-profile-optimization-guide-and-cheat-sheet/

http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/instagram-for-business-tips/


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Monday, December 15, 2014

Why Instagram for Artists, Authors and Publishers?

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Show Your Book Cover Everywhere
Wondering how to use images and short video to connect with and enhance your readers’ experience? For sure you are already on Pinterest, Google+, YouTube and Flickr to show your books’ cover and scenes from your novel. The question is: are you already on Instagram?  
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Instagram is one of the top 10 most popular smartphone apps with growth,according to Nielsen surveys, nearly doubling that of every competitor ahead of it on the list. 

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From an Instagram for Business Blog 
“Some of the first people to use Instagram were the world’s most famous skateboarder, a celebrated chef, and a handful of the world’s top brands including Billboard, Marc Jacobs, National Geographic, Red Bull, and Starbucks.”
“They’ve inspired us and the rest of community through clever compositions, shots of daring stunts, and rare scenes of life behind the curtain. Today Instagram has grown to more than 300 million monthly actives, 70% of whom are based outside of the United States.” 


Be Creative, Start a Photo Contest
Why not ask your readers to shoot nice photo scenes of five or even ten of their friends are reading your book (single photos)?  It means involvement of your books' audience, engaging friends of your readers, and for sure, spreading the word about your book. 
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You could for example offer a price for the photographer and the “model”, such as an eReader or a small tablet, or a book gift card.  
Load all the images you receive - winner or not - on Instagram and other “image-heavy” Social Media sites.
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More and more people are leaving Facebook and Twitter and choose instead Google+, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and Instagram. Loading up an image on Instagram takes only seconds, and it is not as time-consuming as other Social Media sites with similar audience numbers. .
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As more often you show your books’ cover or short videos on several sites, as more people with recognize your author brand. There’s a lot to like about Instagram and the potential it has for authors. It’s another neat way to share your books and to build a bond with readers.

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Get Practical Tips for Using Instagram as the Fun Part in Your Social Media Mix:

http://brandongaille.com/instagram-profile-optimization-guide-and-cheat-sheet/

https://blog.bufferapp.com/instagram-for-business#most

http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/instagram-for-business-tips/

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