What if it went away, what would people do? Sometimes it’s a distraction. People somehow have made a fortune from it. Maybe posting pictures of your food on your blog would be good or better. Jennifer Aniston took forever to get in on the action. What’s your position on “the Gram”?
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Tony "T-Bird" Burgess
Hi there, my name is Tony Burgess from Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA. I am a believer, bleeding-heart, idealist and blogger. I'm married to Laura and Cody is our dog. Daily I work for a blood bank. My blog is where I chronicle and curate the sacred, serious and silly things in my life. I am a member of The Episcopal Church. Thank you for connecting with me. Grace, peace, and love! View all posts by Tony "T-Bird" Burgess
if it disappeared, something else just as popular would come along and people would find a way to make money off of it! I know influencers who have done the same thing with just twitter
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I’ve not mastered Instagram and I’m not feeling inclined to add another distraction, I’m distractible enough as it is!
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I came late in joining Instagram but I’ll say this, I’ve see some of the most talented artists I’ve ever come across in 40 years.
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I enjoy it more than the other social media.
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I have a like/hate relationship with it. I find it hard as a small business owner to get the benefits of it as they keep changing the rules. It’s not always viable to spend money on ads there but they try to force you to do that by limiting organic reach. On a personal side, I have found some interesting things around my city to try through there, as well as when I travel. But I could also get those through Facebook, Twitter or other channels if it were to disappear.
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I can’t imagine doing your business without it. Seems to be a necessary tool. Of course they wanna make money because someone figured out how to monetize the whole thing. Thanks Facebook.
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