Instagram Organization

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How do you guys organize your IG accounts? I have so many pics but for example I wouldn't want to mix up travel photos.
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  • Profile picture of the author moneymagneto
    Common guys, seriously? Doesn't anyone use Instagram? Every time I post a legit question on this forum nobody replies. What's up with that? I am asking how you guys organize your IG or do you even organize it? If I can't even get basic responses on this Free Forum why would I join the War Room.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jezzi
      Chill up, bro xD personally I have never wondered how to organize photos in Instagram.
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    • Profile picture of the author KLTMarketing
      Originally Posted by moneymagneto View Post

      Common guys, seriously? Doesn't anyone use Instagram? Every time I post a legit question on this forum nobody replies. What's up with that? I am asking how you guys organize your IG or do you even organize it? If I can't even get basic responses on this Free Forum why would I join the War Room.
      So I use my cell phone to take pictures to post for my IG accounts directly (not from a point and shoot camera or DSLR and then upload them to be posted), and I have never had to really "organize" the pictures per say.

      I generally take pictures knowing that they will get posted to a specific account and lucky for us IG has made it real easy to switch from one account to another. After I have posted the pictures I want to share, I then upload all of the pictures that I have taken into the cloud (and for me that's google photos because I have an andoid phone) and organizes it for me chronologically.

      I suppose I could get deeper as far organizing it such as putting pictures in specific albums in the cloud but I have never really had the need to do it.
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      • Profile picture of the author delicbilj
        Thanks for help. I plan to use another account and already made a mess on my phone.
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  • Profile picture of the author mikeyman120
    I have iPhone 6 and I organize my pics and videos by niche on my smartphone by first organizing them in folders on my PC and then I connect my iphone to my PC and open itunes and then select photos on the left side of itunes and check include videos and check all the folders I want transferred and then they transfer to my iphone in their own folder or category in my camera roll. Its easy and keeps everything organized for me as I'm dealing with about 50 Instagram accounts.
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  • Profile picture of the author Funtobesocial
    I don't organize them on Instagram. I just have folders on my phone that are organized.
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    • Profile picture of the author koolphoto
      Interesting. Temper Tantrums get responses.

      On my phone I use folders and sub-folders. On my desktop or laptop, I use folders and sub-folders. I store them on a hard drive in folders and sub-folders. On my desktop or laptop, I use software like Camera Bits Photo Mechanic to view and organize the photos with keywords. To some extent, I also use Lightroom CC for organization. I edit on phone in Snapseed or VSCO. On the desktop/laptop, I use Photoshop CC or Lightroom CC.

      I guess if you wanted to you could make multiple accounts for each category you have like travel, food, fashion etc.
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