Instagram is one of the fastest growing social media platforms with user and partner, with 500 million daily active users, and every day the button has hit 4.2 billion times.
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With the rolling of new features and updates to keep the users involved and their platforms relevant to it, the instagram is firmly determined.
And yes, you guessed it - we have a lot of new updates, great updates from February.
We've got full access to only two new Instagram features, but we've seen a number of exciting innovations that are currently undergoing testing and hopefully we're coming soon.
The first in the list is a big one: a new integration for IGTV and Instagram.
Let's start
Instagram main feed IGTV preview release
Quick Repetition: IGTV is an independent app that lets users upload long-form, vertical video content that takes the full screen.
The idea is that there are continuous things going on from channel to channel, like different users "channels" and televisions.
Although this is a standalone application, there is an integration with the main platform, and if you share new content to IGTV, your followers will be notified on Instagram.
This integration was made only one step ahead, which allows users to share previews of their IGTV videos in their Instagram Newsfeed.
Since Instagram has superior attachment and viewing rates, it provides an effective way to run more relevant traffic to view your remaining content.
Want to maximize visibility of your content? You can share a minute preview of your IGTV video while uploading it. Users will definitely see the prompt at "Watch Complete Video", which can click them and take them to the full content directly.
If you are using IGTV as a marketing platform, take advantage of this as many potential views as possible for your video content.
Instagram rolls out creative tools for black history months
In the United States, February Black History Month and Instagram are a new creative tool and a campaign to display relevant platforms for their platforms that featured content in the government Instagram account.
Creative tools included camera effects and stickers designed by black designers.
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