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Make Your Instagram Tech Stories Better Through Powerful Free Options and Paid Poll Votes

Luci Chang by Luci Chang
January 24, 2025
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The Instagram feed has changed – today posts with text and photos have lost their relevance, and other formats new technologies have replaced them, including Stories that allow users to create additional content and get closer to their audience. However, just creating stories is not enough, today the audience is more selective, and they don’t view the content that doesn’t attract their attention in 2-3 seconds. As a result, the influencer loses contact with subs and becomes less attractive and interesting in their eyes.

To make your visual content to be interesting and technological, you need to understand what subscribers are waiting for and what formats they may be interested in. Since users want to somehow participate in the online life of their favorite creator, they quite often respond to polls – it can be anything from choosing an AI tool for a new project to choosing the best smartphones. 

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Anyway, you’ve to give people more opportunities to interact with you, and then you can form a loyal community. In this article, we’ll talk about how to make your stories engaging and diversify them by choosing the attractive visual effects and options. Keep reading!

  1. Invest in Your Stories 

You can invest in different ways, for example, buy advertising from bloggers, start targeted advertising or money contests, but all this is either not effective enough to promote stories, or too expensive. 

That’s why today bloggers and entrepreneurs choose paid boosts that contribute to the growth of their popularity on the site. So, you can absolutely safely use options like on this link https://viplikes.net/buy-instagram-story-poll-votes and significantly improve the rating of your content, or convince your audience of something if you want to get a certain result from them. Also, this paid tool will help you improve your overall  image – the higher the level of engagement, the more likely it’s to become more famous in the online community.

You can use it at any stage of promotion, it’s cheap, fast and convenient. But you need to know: you can’t blindly trust companies that promise you mountains of gold for ridiculous money. Such services offer interaction from bots and fakes, which don’t improve ratings, but on the contrary, worsen. The price should be optimal, there should be a lot of reviews, and the service should work for several years – perhaps this is the safest choice. 

  1. Use Reactions Stickers

Fire, tears, heart, smile are just a small part of the reactions that you can add to your Stories. Such stickers are needed not only to find out the reaction of your followers to the content, but also to increase the level of engagement. When your viewers stomp on the reaction, they automatically support your content and contribute to increasing its visibility to others. Such content is more often than others in the top of your subscribers’ feed. 

A little tip: if you aim to get as many reactions as possible, place the sticker to the right – even if the user will just swipe, he’ll touch the sticker and you’ll get an additional reaction.

  1. Add Multiple Photos

One photo is good, but two are better! The app developers have added the ability to add multiple images to your stories at once, which means you can use this tool to show subscribers as much as possible. How to do it? Upload the main background photo, then click on the sticker “add from camera roll” and select the image you want to add. By the way, you can also change the shape of the photo, just click on the image and choose – rectangle, heart, circle, etc. Try it!

Luci Chang

Luci Chang

Luci is a Journalism student and covers interesting topics from health to finances.

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