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How you can benefit from Snapchat and Instagram stories

Celebrities like DJ Khaled , Kim Kardashian ,
Toke Makinwa , Kylie Jenner and even
Bobrisky keyed into Snapchat and Instagram
stories on time and have become major
sensations.
Getting on Snapchat and Instagram is as easy
as getting an email or joining Facebook. You
can download Instagram here and Snapchat
here. Posting snaps is even easier. It’s like
using your device’s camera to take pictures
and videos, except you’re posting them to the
platform. You can post live content and
already prepared content, so feel free.
How can you know it won’t be any good if you
don’t at least make an effort? Bold and risky
players will have no trouble with this, but the
safe ones should at least try.

Be consistent but not the same.
This might be a bit complicated but your
content and distribution must be coherent, yet
dynamic. You have to tailor your content to
the DNA of your brand so it is not confused
and your brand is not lost. DJ Khaled has the
same positive message everyday but presents
it in different ways. His constant freshness
keeps nothing less than a million fans glued to
every one of his snaps.
[ Read More HERE thenet.ng/2016/09/how-you-can-benefit-from-snapchat-and-instagram-stories-like-kylie-jenner-bobrisky-and-other-celebs/]

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