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Have you heard? Instagram might be removing likes from the platform (an initiative currently being deployed in Canada). The idea is to yield more engagement from the wider community on the platform, where users are more focussed on sharing content instead of worrying about the amount of likes the content may garner. But it still begs the question. Will this have an adverse effect on the platform? Is the beginning of the end of Instagram?!

I also cover one of your questions regarding my biggest ROI when it came to yielding success for Doyoueven and myself.

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  1. Richy Rich

    I dont even know why this popped up in my recomendations. You seem like a smart guy that speaks well.

  2. Gabriel

    i think you're spot on with the analysis of instagram removing likes. Will be interesting to see how it effect us advertisers, as social proof on ads is currently one of the main factors for influencing clicks to site

  3. Twitch_Corzo_

    Another great video! Low key where did you get that coat from Ediz? 😂

  4. terry lu

    which entrepreneur in Australia do you think is killing it at this very moment

  5. Sal S

    Wtf is your skincare routine, skin be lookin dumb smooth (no homo doe)

  6. Adrian Araouzou

    Good stuff bro, enjoying the videos. Wouldn’t be a bad idea to show us around the office/warehouse and just a basic run down how that side of the business works. 🤔

  7. Skinny_Cam

    Big love from Brisbane! Awesome to see a fellow Aussie killing it in the fitness game! Aspire to be up there with you one day! You are one of the driving forces behind my journey, been a fan since the days of you having a questionable hairstyle 😉

  8. Ash Williams

    From a marketing side, without the ability to see likes, it'll make businesses work harder and try to think outside the box to see that ROI on the post. Weather it be links to products externally and measuring those numbers or interaction in comments. Its going to be good initially, and it'll show who's willing to take risks

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