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Yuliia | IG growth × strategy system

@yuliiakay.digital

Helping creators and brands grow & monetize on IG
✦ Growing my own page after 9+ years in digital & sharing what I’ve learned
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Post by yuliiakay.digital
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2026-03-13

Stop missing sales while doing everything manually. And forget about overpriced automation services. If you want the setup I use, comment TOOL and I’ll send it to you. This will help you grow your sales and followers faster👇🏼 1️⃣ Choose a price-quality balance. As a social media strategist selling my services, I use automation every day. I always look for tools that combine strong features with a reasonable price. That’s why I love that @superprofileforcreators is available for free or with a paid plan (my choice!), and it’s cheaper than a cup of coffee. 2️⃣ Use an all-in-one platform. SuperProfile is a platform that turns comments into instant DMs, boosts profile visits, and helps you grow on autopilot. 3️⃣ Make it simple. AutoDM takes 30 seconds to set up: • Connect your Instagram • Choose a trigger word • Write your reply that will be sent automatically Now every comment becomes an instant DM. 4️⃣ Grow your followers with automation. On SuperProfile, you can automatically require a follow with a friendly reminder before sending your link. 💌 If you’re tired of doing everything manually or overpaying for other services, comment TOOL and I’ll send you the setup. #socialmediastrategist #instagramtipsforbusiness #instagramtools #socialmediaautomation #instagramsales

Post by yuliiakay.digital
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2026-02-18

I’m about to say things I usually roll my eyes at. But I’ve tested it all. And unfortunately, it works👇🏼 1️⃣ Stop trying to go viral. Post like nobody’s watching. The second you stop performing for the algorithm, your content feels human again. Remember, humans engage with humans, with all their imperfections. 2️⃣ No ideas? Steal the format. Change the topic, add your voice, and you’re good to go. Use viral structures from other accounts as a framework. Hooks, lists, and contrarian takes can be good things to study and reuse. 3️⃣ You’re not posting because you want it to be perfect. It doesn’t need to be. Done is always better than perfect. And yes… consistency often beats quality. I don’t love it either. 4️⃣ Don’t wait for inspiration. Set a 15-minute timer and start typing. Your best idea usually shows up when you’re already in motion. Action creates clarity, not the other way around. 5️⃣ Don’t want to film? Don’t! Screenshot your thoughts. Some of the highest-performing posts are literally well-written text. Your insight > your lighting setup. 6️⃣ Don’t focus on providing value. We already have value on Wikipedia and Google. Entertain first, share your opinion. Educate second. People scroll for dopamine, don’t bother them with homework right away. Hook them emotionally, then teach. 7️⃣ Engagement bait works. Yes, it’s annoying, but it works. “Comment X and I’ll send Y” is not revolutionary. It’s psychology. People will never buy anything if you won’t tell them, and remind them many times. It’s promotion. You don’t have to love it. But don’t ignore what converts. 💌 Follow @yuliiakay.digital for more real strategies from 9+ years in social media. Let’s grow and glow the smart way 🤍

Post by yuliiakay.digital
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2026-03-12

Check these 5 quick things on your profile today if you want your views to increase👇🏼 My client’s content was good, helpful, and relevant. The problem was that her profile and content positioning were unclear. When new people landed on her page, they couldn’t instantly understand: • Who the content was for • What problem it solved • Why they should follow So obviously people watched and left. Once we fixed it, her reach doubled and more non-followers started discovering her content. Here are 5 quick things you can check on your profile today: 1️⃣ Your bio should clearly say who you help and how. If someone reads it in 2 seconds, they should know exactly what your page is about. 2️⃣ Use a clear niche statement in your content. Speak directly to one type of person instead of “everyone.” 3️⃣ Make your first line of captions specific. Generic hooks attract views but not the right audience. If you go viral with too broad an audience, your next post will most likely flop. 4️⃣ Check your pinned posts. They should explain your expertise and what people can expect from your content. So pin your most topical posts there. People don’t care yet about your life path or cases, so these should go to the highlights. 5️⃣ Create a consistent content theme. If every post is about something different, the algorithm and your audience get confused. Choose your main topics and dig deeper, show the problem from different angles. Clear positioning is what makes people stay and follow. Save this and review your profile today. If you want a professional Instagram audit with clear growth and conversion fixes, comment AUDIT and I’ll send you the details🤍

Post by yuliiakay.digital
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2026-03-10

This is the era of you step out & build your personal brand. I made all possible mistake to come to these simple system that I share below👇🏼 I spent 9 years growing other people’s businesses. I knew the strategies, the hacks, the content, but I never applied them to myself, until I started anyway. That’s when my personal brand began to grow. Here’s how you can do it too: 1️⃣ Block your friends and colleagues. They don’t need to see your page in their recommendations and giggle “look who’s the blogger now.” 2️⃣ Post, even if it’s imperfect. Let’s agree that every post is a practice. The more you practice, the faster you grow. Action beats perfection every time. 3️⃣ Share what you know the best. You don’t have to cover everything from your niche to prove you’re an expert. 4️⃣ Document, don’t invent. Show the process of building your own brand, it resonates. 5️⃣ Engage with other creators. Don’t focus just on your niche. Your future clients are most likely outside of it. 6️⃣ Experiment fast. Test different formats and learn what works for you: talking videos, b-roll reels, carousels, etc. You might be surprised with results. And especially, find what you like the most, because your business shouldn’t be a burden. 📲Stay with me for more tips on building your brand and growing your audience, even when you feel unready✨ #socialmediastrategist #personalbrand #socialmediatip #iggrowthtips #inspiration

Post by yuliiakay.digital
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2026-03-10

My favorite growth strategy right now is experimental content👇🏼 1️⃣ It’s free market research. Your audience tells you what they actually want through their engagement (and sometimes it’s such a surprise). 2️⃣ Raw content builds trust faster. Polished posts say “brand.” Spontaneous posts say “person.” And people buy from people. 3️⃣ It prevents creative burnout. When not every post has to be perfect, you actually keep posting. 4️⃣ It de-risks your strategy. Creators who test weird ideas in low-stakes posts are the ones who discover their next viral format. 5️⃣ It trains the algorithm on your audience. The more varied content you test, the faster the platform learns who to show your posts to. 6️⃣ It lowers the cost of experimentation. Quick, imperfect posts let you try 10 ideas in the time it takes to overproduce one. The creators winning right now aren’t the most polished they’re the most willing to test, post, learn, and repeat. Stay around @yuliiakay.digital and let’s grow & glow together🤍 #socialmediamarketing #contentcreator #socialmediatip #instagramgrowthhacks #socialmediacreator

Post by yuliiakay.digital
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2026-03-09

Creating content used to drain my entire day. But in 2026, that makes no sense. We’re living and growing our brands at the highest speed. Here’s what I’ve removed from my workflow so I can stay sharp, consistent, and effective👇🏼 1. I don’t invent a completely new hook every time I post. When a hook performs, I keep it alive. I test it on different clips, tweak a word or two, and rotate it until it naturally slows down. When you’re scaling, data is more valuable than constant originality. 2. I don’t record content daily. I batch my B-roll and organize it into categories like car moments, work sessions, coffee runs, and laptop clips. Then I reuse them strategically. Content should feel like a system you control, not a daily fire you’re trying to put out. 3. I don’t write captions from zero each time. I keep a structured library in my notes with stories, frameworks, and calls to action. I refine and repurpose instead of reinventing. 4. I use AI intentionally. I give it my tone, my structure, and clear direction. Without proper prompting, everything sounds generic. AI should amplify your voice, not replace it. 5. I don’t waste time searching for audio for hours. I either reuse sounds that already performed well in my niche or choose from the trending tab and align the vibe with my message. Audio supports the content. It doesn’t carry it. 6. I don’t spend hours on trendy designs or Hollywood-level editing. I simplified everything by creating carousel templates or using a single photo with text screenshotted from my notes. For Reels, I lightly edit B-roll and layer it with a strong text hook. 7. I don’t answer sales messages myself. I automated my sales DMs. Mastery isn’t about doing more. It’s about removing friction. The less time I waste, the more consistent I am. The more consistent I am, the faster I grow. If you’re an ambitious girl ready to manifest and build your dream life, follow @yuliiakay.digital so we can grow and glow together in 2026 🤍 #socialmediamarketing #socialmediacreator #contentcreator #socialmediastrategist #socialmediatip

Post by yuliiakay.digital
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2026-03-04

This week I was on vacation but still gained followers and leads. That’s how it works even when I’m offline👇🏼 All because I have a system that helps me grow and scale organically without being online 24/7. I use @superprofileforcreators to make it happen. If you want to use my tools, comment START and I’ll send it your way🤍 #autodm #superprofile #growthtips #contentcreator #socialmediastrategist

Post by yuliiakay.digital
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2026-02-25

My favorite beast is me. The real flex isn’t posting when you feel inspired. It’s realizing you can still do it tired, discouraged, unmotivated, and against all odds. 🫂And if right now: • you’re not getting views • you’re not getting sales • you’re unmotivated • you’re not getting followers • you feel stuck with ideas 💌Read this slowly. ✔️Low views don’t mean low value. It usually means your positioning isn’t clear enough yet. Refine the message, not your worth. ✔️No sales don’t mean your offer is bad. It often means the decision path isn’t built. Show the problem deeper. Make the outcome sharper. Repeat it more than feels comfortable. ✔️No motivation doesn’t mean stop. It means simplify. Reduce the plan. Show up smaller, but show up anyway. ✔️No followers growth doesn’t mean you’re invisible. It means your content might be interesting, but not specific. Specific scales. ✔️Stuck with ideas doesn’t mean you’re not creative. It means you’re consuming more than you’re deciding. Pick one direction. Build around it for 30 days. The “beast mode” everyone talks about is not hype. It’s discipline when nobody sees you trying. Keep going. Not dramatically. Just strategically & consistently. That’s how brands are built🤍 #socialmediamarketing #socialmediacreator #socialmediastrategist #perspective #personalbrandingtips

Post by yuliiakay.digital
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2026-02-25

Here’s why some people post for years and still don’t grow👇🏼 1. They’re posting content, not building a brand. Tips and tactics can get you views, but they don’t make you memorable. People scroll, consume, and forget. Your brand is what makes someone pause, follow, and think “this is my person.” If there’s no clear identity behind the posts, growth will always feel random. 2. They’re not positioned as the person. When you talk to everyone, you end up resonating with no one. Saying “I help business owners” is safe, but it’s also invisible. The moment you speak directly to the specific type of person who needs exactly what you offer, everything shifts. Clarity creates demand. 3. They’re hiding behind their content. And I’m not talking about faceless accounts. I mean hiding your perspective. Not sharing what you actually think. Not saying how you would do it differently. That’s the part people connect with. Information is everywhere. Your point of view is not. 4. They’re not talking about their offers. They assume that if they post enough value, people will magically figure out what they sell. They won’t. You have to clearly connect your content to your offer and explain why it’s the natural next step. Otherwise no one will treat it seriously. 5. They’re posting only one type of content. Value alone is not a strategy. You need visibility content that attracts new people, authority content that builds trust, and personal content that makes you relatable. When everything looks the same, growth slows down. 6. They’re inconsistent with their message. One week it’s mindset, the next week it’s strategy, then random trends. Growth comes from repetition. When people can describe what you stand for in one sentence, you’re doing it right. 7. They’re measuring vanity instead of momentum. Obsessing over likes instead of saves, conversations, profile visits, and inquiries keeps you stuck. Real growth is not just numbers on a post, it’s movement toward sales and opportunities. If you want my AUDIT to grow on IG faster, comment GROWTH and you’ll get the link. Follow @yuliiakay.digital for all the marketing and Instagram growth things🤍

Post by yuliiakay.digital
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2026-02-24

Creators who sell consistently don’t just post. That’s how they build conversion-driven content using behavioral triggers that lead to sales👇🏼 • Social proof builds safety. People trust what already works for others. Share your cases & testimonials. • Storytelling lowers resistance. Stories sell without feeling like selling. Share your perspective, talk about your own experience. • Loss aversion triggers action. We move faster to avoid loss than to gain. Say: “You lose your time not using these instruments”. And people will read your caption. • Anchoring makes your price feel logical. The first number people see sets the standard. • Framing shifts perception. Same offer. But give it a different angle. You’ll get different reaction (and more sales) in return. • Authority builds trust. Expertise & clarity reduces hesitation. • Scarcity increases desire. Limited access drives decisions. Don’t share everything for free, and use limited exclusive offers. • Reciprocity creates pull. Give value first, people naturally lean in. • Commitment builds momentum. Small yes leads to bigger YES. Start from low-ticket offer, and then scale up. • Specificity builds belief. Specific numbers feel real and achievable. Say: “I gained 100 followers during 3 days”. And the audience will get involved right away. You don’t need more ideas. You need behavioral strategy behind your content. It will help you to shape perception, and make people want your service or product. 📲Save this. Apply one principle at a time. That’s how you move from engagement to revenue. Follow @yuliiakay.digital for more social media marketing tips, and growth & sales strategy that actually converts. #socialmediamarketing #instagramsales #marketingpsychology #socialmediastrategist

Post by yuliiakay.digital
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2026-02-15

Here are 8 habits that feel productive but are wasting your time in 2026👇🏼 (some of them might even be hurting your reach without you realizing) 1️⃣ Archiving“slow” Reels. Reels now have a long distribution cycle. Search and AI discovery can push them weeks later. Deleting after 1-2 hours kills their long-term pickup potential. 2️⃣ Using only viral audio. Generic trends dilute authority. If the audio doesn’t strengthen your positioning, skip it. The algorithm increasingly rewards niche expertise, and content that isn’t boring. My best content performance was with ig recommended music with views under 10K. 3️⃣ Chasing follower and likes counts. Followers are a vanity metric in 2026. They matter only if aligned with the numbers you really need to care about: watch time, retention, saves, shares, profile taps, and DMs. You can have sales and brand collabs even with modest number of followers, when listed numbers are decent. 4️⃣ Following “big account formulas”. What works for a 1M-follower account often destroys smaller ones. Pay attention to smaller accounts that actively growing, and adopt it for your strategy & voice. 5️⃣ Thinking reach equals growth. The algorithm now favors meaningful interactions, not vanity metrics. If people scroll past your content, all those views won’t turn into followers, engagement, or opportunities. 6️⃣ Prioritizing perfection over experimentation. Perfect captions, edits, and graphics are useless if you don’t test them. The fastest-growing accounts now are the ones that iterate quickly and learn what triggers real engagement. 7️⃣ Obsessing over your grid aesthetic. The “perfect feed” era is over. People discover you through Reels and AI recommendations, not by admiring your color palette or sequence of posts. Stop designing grid. Start optimizing for watch time and retention. 8️⃣ Doing the “engagement warm-up” ritual. Scrolling and liking posts for 10 minutes before you publish does not boost your reach. Even Instagram’s CEO, Adam Mosseri, confirmed it. Energy spent warming up the algorithm would be better spent improving your hook. 💌Follow @yuliiakay.digital for more strategies from 9+ years in social media.

Post by yuliiakay.digital
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2026-02-19

Here’s how I grew this account from 300 to 1.2K followers in 3 weeks👇🏼 (save it) I made the algorithm push my Reels to non-followers using these simple steps: 1️⃣ I switched from Digital Creator to a Reels Creator category. It gives better distribution signals for personal brands and content-first profiles. 2️⃣ I removed the “wrong” followers manually. I not only regularly delete deactivated accounts, but also I blocked people from real life.They wouldn’t engage because they aren’t my target audience, and that kind of audience would spoil my data and confuse the distribution. 3️⃣ I reset my account data by clearing my search history. This way, outdated behavior stopped influencing what Instagram thought my account was about, which helped send cleaner niche signals. 4️⃣ I turned on profile recommendations. I did it by going to Edit profile on desktop and enabling recommendations, so my account could appear in suggested feeds and Explore. 5️⃣ I trained the algorithm daily by marking content outside my niche. I press “Not interested” if it’s not relevant for me and mostly engage with content in my niche, because likes, saves, comments, and even watch time are all signals. 6️⃣ I optimized every Reel for cold traffic. I mean no “hey guys,” no missing context, and no assuming people already know me, so any stranger can immediately understand the value. 7️⃣ I focused on retention over reach. It all comes from improving my hooks, pacing, and loop endings, since the algorithm pushes content that people actually finish watching. 8️⃣ I make my content for strangers, not followers. Non-followers don’t know what we were talking about last week here, so I repeat and add context again and again. The algorithm is logical, it reacts to the signals you send and the behavior your content generates. 💌If you want real, strategic growth instead of vanity numbers, follow @yuliiakay.digital for more insights from my 9+ years in social media and digital marketing. #socialmediamarketing #socialmediastrategist #socialmediatip #iggrowthtips