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Instagram Notes: Are They the New Tweets?

Instagram is always adding new features. One of the latest is Instagram Notes . These are short messages that show up at the top of your inbox. They last for 24 hours and feel a lot like tweets. But are Instagram Notes the new tweets ? Let’s take a closer look.  What Are Instagram Notes? Notes are short, 60-character messages. They can be text or emojis. You can share them with your followers or just close friends. They show up in your DMs, above your messages. It’s like posting a thought, question, or update — but only your connections see it. It’s a simple idea. But it has caught people’s attention fast. Why Are People Using Notes? People love quick updates. Notes let you share what’s on your mind without making a full post or story. It’s fast. It’s low-pressure. Some use it to ask questions. Others share moods or funny thoughts. It’s perfect for staying in touch without being “too online.” This fits well with current social media trends . We’re seeing a shift to shorter, more pe...

Why Your Ads Aren’t Converting (And How to Fix It Today!)

Running ads and haven’t seen any results? It is a common thing. Many companies invest in running ads but struggle with low conversions. This can be disappointing, especially if we are spending our hard-earned money without a solid return. The good news? The issue is usually fixable. Small changes can turn clicks into customers. In this blog, we will understand why your ads are unable to perform and how to improve them today. Let’s dive in! 1. Wrong Audience Targeting Your ads won’t convert if they reach the wrong people. Even if you have created a creative worthy of winning a Cannes, it needs to be seen by the target audience. A Google Ads campaign works best when it focuses on user intent. Use customer data to understand who engages with your business. Try and test on a variety of audience groups to get the best match. Without accurate targeting, your budget gets wasted on people who aren’t interested. 2. Weak Ad Copy Words matter. Weak ad copy can lead to low engagement. Messages sh...