scorpion said:
Social media is truly an abomination that is destroying normal human social interactions.
I agree.
But you can not do anything about it, and what the advertised service offer is a tool to fight back.
It is progress, good or bad, but we can't stop it.
Jnx said:
Any suggestions for getting good photos?
Was debating hiring professional headshot photographer here in NYC, but always feel too damn awkward. Plus $1000 for just a few photos, hmmm.
will definitely use your service once my photo game is more on point
I don't have a single professional photo except one where Cr33pin used his nice camera, so far from professional (sorry uncle Cr33pin), yet I constantly get complimented on my album.
My approach is that "if you don't know knots tie lots" if you don't know how to make a good photo, make a lot and one will turn out good. Any new smartphone is able to make an awesome looking photo.
CleanSlate said:
Then after only a month of using Vinny's service, I gained almost 1,000 new followers in less than a month! And these were REAL people, not bots. I was getting massive increases in engagement, with my pictures regularly surpassing 1,000 likes.
Thanks for this awesome review, and I am glad it has been working well for you. I hope to see future reports of success!
Brodiaga said:
What is required for successful Instagram game? I mean, what is the minimum level of engagement on Instagram before using software/services to artificially boost your profile even starts to make sense?
Examples:
-Just take some random photos of stuff and post your old photos from dating sites too even if they are not very good. Don't bother posting regularly, maybe once every few months.
-You just need a few good (professional or high quality amateur) photos of yourself, similar to a Tinder profile. After that, just take random photos of food, nice views, big city skylines etc maybe once a month.
-You need to regularly (monthly/weekly) post good pictures of yourself. Plus random shit like nice views or food or whatever.
-Regularly (weekly/daily) post photos of yourself and don't forget to include a bunch of cool people, especially chicks.
Just trying to understand how much investment is required in terms of time and effort.
I would say you can pull it off with a low time investment. Since you already have an interesting lifestyle and probably some photos saved up. Put a 20 photo album and let it grow. Update your stories with your daily activities to keep you in mind of girls that follow you. This takes seconds.
The service we offer is actually designed for that, we take care of the time consuming aspects and you are left with a fun part of posting a pic here and there.
I personally post 2-3 times a month, and I leave my album for the best of the best content. However if I am in a cool place or doing something cool I update it in my story. Girls comment on it and this keeps a lot of interactions alive.
germanico said:
Having a nicely groomed social media presence is important if you have a job or lifestyle that can profit from increased exposure. The more people see you = more clients/more chicks. To me this is like having a motorcycle in high school. You wont get laid just from it, but it certainly keeps girls looking your way.
Exactly. Not a magic pill but a great tool you can grow that will work in your favor for years to come.
Sourcecode said:
The service works according to subscription.
The automation is nice. You don't have to run a program from your own computer or worry about checking everything.
I hope that in the future something can be implemented for comments. The like boost works to intent, but almost seems incongruent with a lack of comments.
Either way, this service works very well and I look forward to what the product has to offer as it continues to improve.
Vinny doesn't put out bad products.
Thanks for the review!
The comments is an option for the premium service users, so it is a matter of choice.
The more the account grows, the more organic comments you get. Some of my photos have 70+ comments and those are all real people. Takes time, but works.