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What do your 15-year-old cousin, Kourtney Kardashian, and any given corgi have in common? 

Answer: They have massive followings on Instagram despite living generally unexciting lives. Meanwhile, you've been stuck below 300 followers for years. How's that so? 

Well, it's probably because they know a thing or two about running a successful content strategy, and you don't.

Let's fix that.

With the Instagram Master Class 2018 online course, you'll learn all sorts of tips to grow your personal or business account to 20,000, 40,000, or even 100,000 followers, all while turning a profit. 

It contains 150 different lectures and 22 hours of content, which begin with basic lessons on setting up an account and creating an initial batch of content using tools like Final Cut Pro and Photoshop.  Read more...

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