7. Create Collab posts with influential accounts

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7. Create Collab posts with influential accounts

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The Honest Kitchen regularly iraq business email list creates Collab posts with pet influencers to promote its human-grade pet food. This allows the brand to get its products in front of a massive and relevant audience i.e., the pet influencer’s followers. As expected, these posts have managed to garner hundreds of thousands of Likes and comments.

Still from an Instagram Collab post from Honest Kitchen and Golden Chilli Dog featuring a woman in a black dress being followed by a golden retriever and text overlay that reads "how life feels when your dog is having regular (poop emoji)"
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8. Give sneak peeks and hints to drive curiosity
Followers love it when you let them in on a secret. Even if they’re public posts, giving sneak peeks and hints of new releases makes the audience think they’re part of a special group. It entices them to guess what’s going on and encourages them to revisit the profile to see if there’s been an announcement.

Check out how Fabletics Scrubs shares a teaser for an upcoming color drop without giving too much away. The Reel features turquoise waves and a text overlay that reads “May.” In the caption, the brand explains that the May color drop is arriving soon and encourages followers to “give us your best guess.”

Fabletics Scrubs Instagram post featuring the shadow of palm trees on turquoise waters next to the beach and text overlay that reads "May" and caption that reads "May color drop arriving soon (eyes emoji) Give us your best guess.”
Source: Fabletics Scrubs on Instagram
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