You posted 20 times this month.

Got maybe 200 new followers.

And now you're wondering if this whole faceless page thing actually works.

Here's what nobody tells you about Instagram growth.

There's what I call the "30-day desert phase."

It's the period where you're posting consistently but Instagram's algorithm hasn't figured out who your content is for yet.

During this time you'll see:

● Low reach on posts

● Minimal follower growth

● Decent content getting ignored

And this is where 99% of people quit.

They think their content sucks or they picked the wrong niche.

But here's the truth.

The algorithm needs time to test your content with different audiences.

It's literally experimenting to find who resonates with what you're posting.

After about 30 days of consistent posting something interesting happens.

The algorithm figures it out.

Your content starts reaching the right people.

Growth accelerates.

And suddenly you're gaining 500+ followers per day from content that's basically the same as what you posted in week one.

The pages growing by 2,000+ followers daily right now?

They're not better than you.

They just outlasted the desert phase.

So if you're in your first 30 days and feeling discouraged just know this is completely normal.

Keep posting.

The breakthrough is coming.

Talk soon,

Arnas Gintalas

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