Starting at 12 (Followers, Not Age)

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    Haha I’ve been there — launching a new account from zero is rough. It takes forever to build momentum and most people won’t follow if the page looks inactive. I used Instagram marketing services when I launched my latest project, and it helped so much in those early days. Just getting over that “double digit” stage made a big difference in how people engaged with the page. It also encouraged me to keep posting consistently, which helped even more. Think of it like priming the engine — once it starts moving, everything gets easier. Definitely check it out if you don’t want to wait months for progress.

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    #44935 Reply

    Haha, I’m literally at the same stage — brand new page, no traction. Thanks a ton for the suggestion! I’ve been looking for a way to give it a little kickstart without doing anything sketchy, and that service you shared looks perfect. I’m going to try it out and hopefully build some early momentum. Appreciate the help!

    anthonydrowow
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