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Instagram Promotions

In the days of ‘pay for promotion,’ the people looking for an organic following are getting lost in the shuffle of people competing for exposure. In starting an Instagram page for my children, I’ve noticed a lot has changed in the last five years or so. Mostly, engagement alone is not enough to get you seen by people using the app. It doesn’t matter how much you post, comment or like…we just aren’t getting seen. The ones getting views on Instagram are the ones paying for it. I’ve found numerous apps or websites that create basic comments and will unfollow people who don’t follow you back. Has this become our experience on Instagram? I just want the old, natural social app that actually promotes real social engagements. Nobody will probably even see this.

Let it be known.  I <3 Google+! Props to Social Media Today for this infographic. 

Let it be known.  I <3 Google+!

Props to Social Media Today for this infographic


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Primary School Medal Workshop (photoset 2 of 2)

I’ve been exploring WW1 medals, honours and awards with a group of local primary school children. We’ve taken inspiration from medals found within the collection at the Highlanders Museum, Inverness.

The workshop also considered shape, design, context & colour when creating our imaginary awards.


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