Can Social Boost really help your business?

There comes a time in business owners journey, when they must admit that they need a bit of help when it comes to Instagram.

If your business is struggling with Instagram growth and don't think you can handle it all on your own, you can always outsource some of your actions to a third party who knows what they're doing.

Finding the right match, on the other hand, is much easier said than done. In fact, it can be downright difficult at times.

Why, you might ask?

Because the industry is overcrowded.

While this is great in terms of variety, it also means that there are a lot of companies out there that you'd rather not learn about. It's difficult to sift through the garbage to find the good ones, and if you're new to the industry, you'll struggle to tell the difference.

It can be difficult to figure it out for yourself, and sometimes you only find out when it's too late.

Let's take a look at Social Boost in particular to see if it's worth it.

                               


Social Boost is a company that provides its clients with supercharged Instagram growth via an Instagram marketer who acts as a personal assistant. They claim to be able to assist all of their clients in marketing, engaging, and growing their Instagram followers.

They claim that, for better or worse, they are like a personal Instagram assistant, and that they have a large team of people on hand to assist you in any way they can. This appears to be promising, but it also has a fishy odor.

It's difficult to find a large number of people to pay to do manual engagement activity for your clients.


                         What exactly is Social Boost?


According to Social Boost, they are a better way to grow your Instagram account. On their website, they ask if you're tired of using bots and fake followers, as well as dealing with companies that make false promises.

They claim to be on a mission to clean up the Instagram growth industry and provide their clients with genuine engagement that will last.

They claim that their features are completely organic and that they are completely secure and safe to use. Furthermore, they claim to have assisted over 3000 Instagram profiles in successfully reaching the right audience.

One thing to be wary of here is that Social Boost appears to rely heavily on numbers to win over their clients. As previously stated, they claim to have assisted over 3000 clients, which is an intriguing figure. We believe they would have more positive reviews on their website if there were this many.

They have a few, but not nearly enough to believe that they have helped 3000 people thus far.


                         What Is the Process of Social Boost?





SocialBoost works by utilizing one-of-a-kind methods and features to accelerate the growth of their clients' Instagram accounts. They claim to be picky about the features they use so that they can be more specific with their targeting. This is a workaround for the bot/spam issue.

The better they are at targeting the right audience for each client, the less likely it is that they will come across people who aren't interested in their content. They claim that their clients' engagement will increase as a result of their features.


                                      Social boost features




SocialBoost appears to have two main features that they use to grow the Instagram accounts of their clients. The first feature is a follow/unfollow feature that is specific enough to find the right people for a particular niche and industry.

They claim to use this to actively engage their client's target audience as well as the followers of their competitors. They hold weekly progress reviews and adjust anything that isn't working.

Their Instagram Like Sequences are their second main feature. This is where they interact with accounts that are similar to yours in the hopes that they will follow you back.

According to Social Boost, this method, along with their follow/unfollow method, increases the likelihood of your Instagram profile being followed by the right people. They also claim that this helps to increase your overall content engagement.

There's nothing really wrong with the follow/unfollow method, except that it's been a little overused in our opinion.

Again, there are many companies that provide services similar to Social Boost, and one of these features is the follow/unfollow method.

It would be nice if this were as effective as they claim, but to be honest, it's a little obvious and overdone.




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