![]() #Add link to instagram story less than 10000 followers tvThey're going to see the YouTube TV episode that you created. And when they swipe up, it's actually going to take them to the story, so when they swipe up, they're going to see this. And now what's going to happen is that in your, in your story, there's going to be for people watching, there's going to be that swipe up feature. You're going to click that link icon and choose the IgE TV video that you just created and you're going to hit done. And now what you're gonna do is there's a link icon. So I'm going to add a swipe up sticker and obviously the color isn't great, so I'm going to change the color. I'm going to say this is my story and say swipe up. ![]() So we're going to go ahead and create a story. Next thing to do is actually go and create an Instagram story. Right? I mean, okay, so you post, you publish that, right? I use buffer to schedule my Instagram posts, but for stories and ID TV, I do it all in creator studio because it's just so much easier whenever I have one that I've created on the computer, not on my phone. I, you actually use buffer for our us to say two episodes ago. Now, I mean, I use buffer as you saw in the last episode. ![]() You can schedule your IgE TV and also your feed all in creative studio. And you put that in for the IGT V episode, the, the T V IGT V episode you're making, and then you hit publish or you can actually schedule it. You put in your URL to the blog post and then you put description. So the workaround is saying, okay, here's the link to the blog post, right? You can put a URL and that URL is clickable on the phone, right? Whereas if you were using an Instagram post, normal in your feed and you put a URL, it's just text, they don't make it tappable clickable on the phone, which means that if you're sharing a blog post and you want to say go to this blog post and you type it in, you have to say or visit my LinkedIn bio and click the link in the bio. So basically I am saying, you know, you can tap to look down and then the description, here's where the fun hack comes into play in the description of IgE TV. I wish there was, but I can't find one that really works well. And you can see that there's two, if you're again watching this episode, I have a down arrow and a mouse click. I have them in a app or note and I just copy and I paste them here. And then I have these emojis that I use that, that I include. You can also upload a custom image if you want, and of course has to be a vertical image, but you can upload a custom image. And so I do it just upload that file that I created there. So I create all my stories inside of final cut pro. You can import it from your Facebook page if you have stories that you've created on your Facebook page and you want to utilize or you can actually upload a file. Then you will go ahead and you will upload the file. And yes, as you probably just thought, if you're watching this episode, then you probably just saw that you can actually connect multiple pages and multiple interim accounts to the creator studio. Go to create post, choose I G T V Instagram TV, and you're going to go ahead and you're going to create a new post to your Instagram accounts. So what you would do once you're all set up with that is you make sure you're in the Instagram tab. You connect your Instagram account and your Facebook page and you then have access to edit, modify, and also post to your Instagram feed, your Instagram stories and your Instagram IgE TV. If you go to /creatorstudio and create a studio being one word in that URL, then you can then connect your Instagram account. Anything you make on your computer that you want to upload to your Instagram, you can actually post to your feed and to your IgE TV, which you're going to need as well by connecting your creator studio on Facebook to your Instagram account. If you are not using creator studio, I recommend it especially to upload your Instagram stories. You have to do a workaround, so I'm going to show you using Facebook's creator studio. You can't just do it like somebody who actually has 10,000 followers can do it where it's built in. Stories you have to do is sort of a a hack a work around in order to make it happen. Welcome to episode 95 this is Scott Wyden Kivowitz and today we're going to continue with a topic on Instagram and I have one goal with this, with this episode of the podcast, and it is to show you that if you are a photographer with under 10,000 followers on Instagram, you can actually do a swipe up feature in your Instagram. The transcript may contain spelling, grammar, and other errors, and is not a substitute for watching the video or listening to the episode. ![]() Transcription was done by Rev.com, using their AI (artificial intellegence) generated transcript. ![]()
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