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Understanding Verification on Instagram

Over the last few months, we’ve made some updates to improve the verification application process on Instagram and Facebook. Here’s more info about what’s changed, what you should keep in mind when applying for verification, plus some other answers to frequently asked questions.

What is verification?

At its core, verification is a way for people to know that the notable accounts they are following or searching for are exactly who they say they are. It’s a way for people to know which accounts are authentic and notable. Verification badges aren’t an endorsement from us, nor do we consider them a symbol of importance.

As a part of our ongoing equity work, we revisited our verification process and found that some people were uncertain about the purpose of verification, how accounts get verified and whether verification affects how an account is treated on Instagram and Facebook.

Over the last few months, we’ve made it a bit easier for people to request verification by updating the form you see in the app. We made updates so people can better understand what needs to be submitted for verification, and to offer more transparency on our requirements. These requirements are consistent across Facebook and Instagram.

How do I get verified?

To be verified, you must follow our Terms of Use and Community Guidelines. In the application process (available directly in the app) we require the following things:

  • Your account must represent a real person, registered business or entity.

  • Your account must be the unique presence of the person or business it represents. Notable entities (for example pets or publications) are also eligible.

  • Only one account per person or business may be verified, with exceptions for language-specific accounts.

  • Your account must be public and have a bio, profile photo and at least one post.

  • Your account must represent a well-known, highly searched-for person, brand or entity.

We verify accounts that are featured in multiple news sources. We don't consider paid or promotional content as news sources. Across Instagram and Facebook, we recently expanded our list of news sources to include more diverse outlets including those from additional Black, LGBTQ+, Latinx media, and including more outlets from around the world for example. With the updates we’ve made, people can also now share information about their audience, the region they're most popular in, and add up to five news articles to help our teams have more context when reviewing the applications.

What does verification mean and NOT mean?

Simply put, verification signals authenticity and notability. It’s not an endorsement from us, and being verified doesn’t mean that your content is favored by our systems in terms of where your content shows up. We try to ensure impartiality in the verification application process by relying on sources such as credible press coverage and examining the person’s cultural impact. For example: are they currently a big part of what people in their community are talking about? Have they recently gone viral?

Unfortunately, we know verified accounts can present a security risk for account holders. Hackers may attempt to take control of a verified account to sell the badge (as well as the hard-earned following). We highly recommend that verified accounts have two-factor authentication set up for protection from hacking and to be mindful of scams and impersonation attempts.

Can I transfer my verification badge over to another account?

Verified accounts can’t change the account’s name or transfer that verification onto a different account. The purpose of the blue badge is for people to know that the account has been vetted and we have confirmed that they are who they say they are.

What happens when we detect a suspicious or malicious verification?

If we find that verification was acquired in a malicious way, or that an individual is selling verified accounts to others, we will take action. We conduct regular sweeps both on and off the platform to find and remove malicious actors from Instagram. Learn more about Instagram’s Community Guidelines here.

We’re always making changes to improve everyone’s experience on Instagram and Facebook, and we hope this post helps explain how things work when it comes to verification. For more information on verification, check out our Help Center.

How to Get Verified on Instagram in 2022 [6 Simple Steps]

If you want to know how to get verified on Instagram, you’ve come to the right place.

In this guide, we’ll tell you how to apply for that coveted blue badge (that’s the easy part) and provide some tips to help you qualify (that’s the hard part).

What does Instagram verification mean?

Who can get verified on Instagram?

How to get verified on Instagram in 6 steps

10 tips to get verified on Instagram

Instagram verification FAQ

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What does Instagram verification mean?

Instagram verification is the process of getting a blue checkmark badge that tells other users on the platform that an account really belongs to the user, artist, brand, or organization it represents.

You’ve probably seen plenty of verification badges around. As with Twitter, Facebook and, yes, Tinder, the little blue checkmarks are meant to indicate that the platform has confirmed the account in question is trustworthy, or at least they are who they say they are.

These badges are designed to make the real accounts stand out, so that Instagram users can be sure they’re following the right person or brand. They’re easy to spot in search results and on profiles, and they convey authority.

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It’s easy to see why verification badges are also a coveted status symbol. They’re rare, and exclusivity lends a certain amount of prestige—which may or may not translate to better engagement.

That said, Instagram is clear that verified accounts (just like business accounts) don’t get special treatment from the Instagram algorithm. In other words: if it is true that verified accounts earn higher engagement on average, it’s because they’re posting great content that resonates with their audience.

Who can get verified on Instagram?

Anyone can request a verified badge on Instagram. However, Instagram is notoriously picky (and in many ways mysterious) about who actually gets verified. So, if you’re running an account that’s right on the cusp of “notable,” how do you know if you meet the criteria?

Just because you have a blue checkmark on Twitter or Facebook, for instance, doesn’t guarantee you’ll get one on Instagram.

Instagram is blunt, saying that “Only some public figures, celebrities, and brands have verified badges on Instagram.” In other words: “only accounts with a high likelihood of being impersonated.”

Here is what we do know about eligibility.

First, you must adhere to the network’s Terms of Service and Community Guidelines. On top of that, your account must meet each of these criteria:

  • Authentic: does your account represent a real person, registered business, or brand? You cannot be a meme page or a fan account.
  • Unique: only one account per person or business can get Instagram verified, with exceptions for language-specific accounts.
  • Public: private Instagram accounts do not qualify for verification.
  • Complete: do you have a complete bio, profile picture, and at least one post?
  • Notable: this is where things get subjective, but Instagram defines a notable name as one that is “well-known” and “highly searched for.”

If you’re relatively confident you meet these criteria, or you just feel like rolling the dice, it’s time to go ahead and verify your Instagram account.

How to get verified on Instagram in 6 steps

If you’re a visual learner, watch our video that covers everything you need to know about getting verified on Instagram. Otherwise, keep reading!

The verification process on Instagram is actually quite simple:

  1. Go to your Instagram profile and tap the hamburger icon in the top right corner
  2. Tap Settings
  3. Tap Account
  4. Tap Request Verification
  5. Fill in the application form.
    • Your legal name
    • Your “known as” or working name (if applicable)
    • Select your category or industry (for example: blogger/influencer, sports, news/media, business/brand/organization, etc.)
    • You also need to submit a photo of your official government ID. For individuals, that could be a driver’s license or passport. For businesses, a utility bill, an official business document, or tax filings will do.
  6. Tap Send.

According to Instagram, after their team reviews your application, you’ll receive a response in your notifications tab. Because of historical and ongoing issues with scammers, Instagram is very clear that they will never email you, ask for money, or otherwise reach out.

Within a few days or a week (some say it can take up to 30 days), you’ll receive a direct yes or no. No feedback or explanation.

This is what a no looks like:

And here’s a yes, break out the bubbly:

10 tips to get verified on Instagram

So, yes, anyone can apply for verification on Instagram. But actually getting approved is a lot tougher.

We’ve gone ahead and compiled all the best practices that will maximize your chances of getting verified as you move forward with your quest to prove your brand’s noteworthiness.

1. Don’t try to buy an Instagram verification badge

We’ll get this one out of the way first: that guy in your comments who says his friend works for Instagram? Please do not give him money.

The same goes for any third-party app or random account that offers “full refunds. ” And for any random account that DMs you because they want to sell you their badge because they “don’t need it anymore.”

Instagram scammers know that people and businesses feel outsized emotions about the blue check, and some are pretty effective at appearing legit, so stay on your guard. And remember that Instagram will never request payment, and will never contact you.

Tl;dr: The only way to get verified is through the official form, unless you are Jennifer Aniston (in which case, scroll down to Tip #7: Work with an agency or publicist, or maybe stop reading this article entirely because you’re doing great!).

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2. Monitor for impostor accounts

If you’re struggling with persistent unauthorized, fake, or fan accounts impersonating your brand, then we have good news for you. You’re a prime candidate for verification on Instagram. After all, distinguishing real accounts from fake ones is verification’s stated purpose.

Your annual social media audit should make it clear whether impostor accounts are a problem for you. You’ll want to monitor and document these accounts using a social media monitoring tool like Zerofox’s Hootsuite integration.

3. Get more (real) followers

Look, we don’t have the numbers but it honestly feels sometimes like you need a ridiculous number of followers in order to get verified. There is absolutely no evidence that this is a real rule, but—it can’t hurt? Or maybe correlation does not imply causation after all?

Actually, what is more likely is that as people or brands get more noteworthy on and off Instagram, follower counts rise alongside.

If you want to hedge your bets and play it both ways—chicken and egg—here’s some inspiration for how to get more Instagram followers.

Pro Tip: Just don’t try to take a shortcut and buy your Instagram followers. (Plus, breaking the Community Guidelines and then asking Instagram to examine your account is a very effective way to get your account shut down.)

4. Delete any cross-platform links in your bio

In what some might call a slightly petty move (we would never dare), Instagram insists that verified accounts can’t have so-called “add me” links to other social media services in their Instagram profiles. You can include links to your website, landing pages, or other online properties, just definitely don’t link to your YouTube or Twitter account.

On the other hand, if you have a blue checkmark on your Facebook profile but not on your Instagram account, Instagram does explicitly encourage you to link to your Instagram account from your Facebook page to help prove your authenticity.

5. Be highly-searched for

Social media is all about serendipitous, organic discovery (this is what the Instagram Explore page is for, anyway—and making it big there can have a real impact on your engagement and follower count).

But when it comes to verification, Instagram wants to know if people care about you enough to tear themselves away from the seductions of the feed and spontaneously type your name into the search bar.

While Instagram doesn’t provide analytics on this data, we’d put money on the fact that Instagram’s verification team does have access, and will check up on how often users are searching for you. Which leads us to our next point…

6. Apply when your name is in the news

Google yourself. Has your brand been featured in multiple news sources? Did a recent press release or white paper get picked up? Do you have a sound bite or a profile in a major international publication? Paid or promotional content definitely does not count.

If PR hasn’t been a priority for your brand thus far, you might have a more difficult time proving how “notable” you are. Especially because there’s no place to submit your proof: Instagram does its own research, so it’s up to you to make sure your news is above the fold and impossible to ignore.

If you’ve recently experienced a windfall of attention, or you’re planning a big announcement, think about capitalizing on it and applying for that checkmark while your name is hot.

7. Work with an agency or publicist

If you have the budget and the ambition, hire a reputable digital agency that has access to Facebook’s Media Partner Support tools. Your publicist or agent will be able to submit requests to claim usernames, merge accounts, and get accounts verified through their industry-only portal.

Is verification guaranteed? Of course not. But a request from an industry professional through the Media Partner Support panel carries more weight and distinguishes you from the crowd.

8. Be honest

This tip should be a no-brainer, but because the consequences are dire we feel compelled to highlight it. In your application to be verified, you have to be truthful above all else.

Use your real name. Choose an appropriate category. Definitely don’t falsify any government documents.

If you stretch the truth anywhere in your application, Instagram says that it will not only deny your request, but it may delete your account as well.

9. Make sure your profile and bio are complete and effective

Instagram’s listed requirements for verification (a bio, a profile pic and one post? really?) are a low bar. You don’t just want to meet it. You want to hurtle over it.

Optimizing your Instagram bio will not just impress the verification team when they come to check you out, but can pay ongoing dividends in the form of new followers and conversions.

10. If you’re turned down the first time, try again

If, after all your hard work, Instagram comes back with a rejection, embrace the opportunity to zero in on your goals and redouble your efforts.

Hone your Instagram strategy, build a dedicated following, and earn buzz off the platform as well.

And then, whether you wait the 30 required days or spend a few fiscal quarters hitting your KPIs, you can apply again.

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Instagram verification FAQ

How many followers do you need to get verified on Instagram?

Technically, there is no minimum follower count for getting verified on Instagram. As long as you are able to prove that you are a “notable,” or highly searched for, person (or your account represents a widely recognized business or organization), you can get your account verified regardless of your number of followers. 

How much does it cost to get IG verified?

Instagram verification is free. Instagram will never ask for payment for the verification badge, and if someone is offering to verify your account for money, they are trying to scam you. 

How do you get a blue check on Instagram without being famous?

To get a blue check on Instagram, you have to prove that your account may be impersonated because you are a notable public figure or represent a widely recognized organization.  

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How to get verified and get a tick on Instagram

Many influencers, athletes, musicians and various media people, as well as brands, try to get a tick on Instagram, but not everyone succeeds and often not the first time. In the article, we analyze what the blue tick on Instagram means, to whom it is given and what needs to be done for this. We share tips on how to increase the chances of verification.

  • What does the blue tick on Instagram mean?
  • What are the benefits of having a check mark on Instagram?
  • Who Can Get a Tick on Instagram
  • Why they give a tick on Instagram: account requirements
  • Is it possible to buy a blue tick on Instagram
  • How to get a blue tick on Instagram
  • How to increase your chances of getting ticked on Instagram

What does the blue tick mean on Instagram

Some Instagram profiles are marked with a badge with a tick. This means that the account belongs to a famous person or brand, and the owner has confirmed its authenticity.

An example of a verified account

What are the benefits of having a check mark on Instagram

It is believed that verification on Instagram increases reach and reduces the likelihood of a ban. There is no evidence for this, however, a tick in the profile still provides some advantages.

People who have achieved a certain popularity sooner or later have fans and imitators. When trying to find an account of a famous person through the search bar, there will be many "left" pages. If the profile is ticked, the target audience will immediately understand who to follow. The same goes for brands.

A verified account is immediately highlighted.

Another plus is that the checkmark reduces reputational risks. As your fame grows, you may encounter a common problem: scammers create fake pages and deceive gullible people on your behalf. For example, they offer to buy merch or an information product, invest in a “reliable project”, and the like.

It is much more difficult to do this with a verified profile. When searching, users will first of all pay attention to an account with a check mark. In the header, you can indicate that this is the only genuine page, and all others are fakes. If you are in sales, having a badge will increase the confidence of potential buyers.

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Who can get a tick on Instagram

Instagram profile can be verified by public figures who are something of themselves and have reached a certain level of media: actors, athletes, models, politicians, musicians, various representatives of the arts, and so on. There are verified accounts of various areas - makeup artists, lawyers, authors of information products and much more.

Brands that have gained some recognition and fame, at least locally, can also get a tick on Instagram.

Why they give a tick on Instagram: account requirements

There are a number of criteria that a profile must meet in order to receive a badge:

  • authenticity - belongs to a real person or an officially registered company;
  • uniqueness - this allows the presence of accounts of the same brand in different languages;
  • completeness - all information in the bio is indicated, there is an avatar and at least one publication;
  • publicity - a community has been formed around an individual or brand, as evidenced by media mentions.

Of course, the account must comply with Instagram's terms and conditions of use.

Is it possible to buy a blue tick on Instagram

The official position of Instagram management: accounts that meet all the requirements are verified for free. Any attempt to get a tick around the rules is considered fraud. If the fact of this is revealed, the page will be blocked.

However, there are people who offer to buy a tick, and the demand for this service is quite high. It is safer to cooperate with agencies that work under a contract with a guarantee against deletion and take payment only after verification. However, you need to understand that you agree at your own peril and risk and may lose your profile if something goes wrong. In addition, the cost of the service reaches several thousand dollars, so weigh the pros and cons.

How to get a blue checkmark on Instagram

Go to settings, click "Account" and select "Request Verification".

Select the desired item in the settings

An application form for verifying an Instagram account will open. First step: you need to add an official document proving your identity or company registration. Options:

  • passport;
  • state-issued identity card;
  • driver's license;
  • tax documents;
  • utility bill;
  • founding documents of the company.

A nickname will be automatically loaded in the "Username" line, and below you need to specify the full name.

How to get a blue tick on Instagram: fill out the verification application

How to get a blue tick on Instagram: fill out a verification application

Second step: confirm that the person or brand you represent is of public interest. Choose a category that characterizes the direction of your profile: media, sports, music, digital content creator, and so on. Indicate the country or region in which you are most popular.

How to get a tick on Instagram: provide as much information as possible

You can also describe your audience: who these people are, what their interests are and why they follow you. Next, list the names or titles by which the person or brand is known. Both items are optional, but we recommend that you complete them to increase your chances of getting a checkmark.

Add links to publications in the media, accounts in other social networks and other sources that prove that you are interesting to people and have a certain media weight. All information is carefully analyzed, so custom articles and other paid content can harm your reputation.

Check the specified data and send a request for verification. Within 30 days you will receive a response with approval or refusal. In the latter case, read the reasons and try again after a month.

How to increase your chances of getting a check mark on Instagram

Even if your account is 100% compliant with the requirements above, there is no guarantee that you will receive a verification badge. It is useful to take a number of actions that will increase the chances of success.

Grow your audience on Instagram

Accounts with more followers are more likely to get ticked. This is not a mandatory requirement, but there is such an observation. We have articles on how to increase reach and gain an audience on Instagram.

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Promote on other platforms

Develop accounts on YouTube, Telegram, TikTok and other social networks. Gain followers so that Instagram staff sees interest in you across platforms. It’s great if you can confirm profiles on other sites - this contributes to a positive decision on verification on Instagram.

Increase media exposure

Try to increase the number of mentions of yourself in the media. Participate in events, express an expert opinion on the topics you specialize in, write articles, agree to interviews - perhaps you yourself will be able to propose your candidacy.

We advise you to read:

  • “What is a personal brand, how to create and promote it”;
  • "Brand promotion on the Internet - how to make the company name recognizable. "

Regularly create and publish unique content

A full account creates a positive impression of the owner. It is advisable to post content at least a couple of times a week, while its uniqueness is important. At this stage, it is better not to duplicate photos and videos from other social networks on Instagram, especially those with a TikTok watermark.

Recommended reading:

  • “How to create a content plan for Instagram. Rules, tips, examples”;
  • “Ideas for posts. 50 ideas for any public and business”;
  • "Educational content: how to create and use it in mailing lists";
  • “How to write an engaging Instagram post”;
  • "Instagram ideas to spice up your business account";
  • "How to create a high-quality visual on Instagram."

Do not invite your audience to other social networks

All social networks compete with each other, so you should not invite subscribers to YouTube or TikTok in posts, headers and pinned stories - at least until you get a tick. Show that you are primarily interested in growing your Instagram account. Alternatively, you can place a multilink and specify all links there.

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A couple more tips

If you want to verify your identity, it is better to take a photo of documents next to your face so that Instagram employees have no doubts about authenticity.

It is also desirable that the usernames on Instagram and other social networks to which you provide links are the same or as similar as possible.

Monitor the internet for fake accounts with your name and content. If you find such pages, file a complaint immediately.

Conclusion

Find out what the Instagram checkmark means, who can get it and how to do it.

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Instagram Verification Guide

Nowadays people are are tied to their devices. Without the device in hand, we feel that something is wrong, as if something is missing.

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Social media has become a hive of interaction and engagement . Now this is the main form of communication for the majority.

Question "did you do it at all if it's not on social networks?" is common among the younger generation. Documenting your life and sharing those moments has become almost obsession.

The development of technology brings to humanity and the world as a whole many positive results , but it is not without its drawbacks.

One of the negative aspects of social media is that some people's happiness now depends on the number of followers or likes on their social media account. Worst of all, some people are willing to do anything to feel a rush of endorphins...

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In this article, we will go over some of the finer points of using Instagram and tell you everything you need to know about getting verified on this major social media platform.

  • What is Instagram? 🤷‍♀️
  • What does it mean to be verified on Instagram? 👀
  • Who Can Get Verified on Instagram? 🕵️‍♂️
  • Examples of Verified Instagram Accounts ☝️
  • How to Request Verification on Instagram in 9Easy Steps 🔥
  • Account Verification Tips 🙌
  • Instagram Verification Benefits 💯
  • Can You Lose Your Verification? 😰
  • Conclusion 💁‍♂️
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    What is Instagram? 🤷‍♀️

    We're sure most of you, if not all of you, have heard of Instagram.

    However, if you've been living under a rock since 2010 and haven't heard of him, we're here to tell you.

    Instagram (IG) is one of the largest social media platforms worldwide.

    Instagram is estimated to have over 1 billion users.

    This application, purchased by Facebook in 2012, is a photo and video sharing platform.

    Instagram brings people together and gives them a glimpse into each other's lives. Whether your profile is private or public, Instagram is a great way to share moments with your followers, friends and family.

    When using Instagram, you have your profile, which is made up of any content you have shared, and your feed, which is made up of any content shared by the accounts you follow.

    It is in your feed that you can share your love by liking, commenting or saving any of the materials that appear.

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    What does it mean to be verified with Instagram?👀

    Anyone over 13 with a valid email address can join Instagram and create their own account. And when we say anyone, we really mean it: your old neighbor, your favorite movie star, or even your gym trainer.

    Any means any .

    Sounds amazing, doesn't it? 💕

    Yes, it is. However, not everything that glitters is gold. Next in line is the rise of 90,167 fake accounts and fake profiles.

    People have started creating fake profiles that most often imitate another Instagram account. How to distinguish scammers from fakes?

    This is where Instagram verification comes in . IG verification is one way that allows people to verify the authenticity of the accounts they search for, follow, and interact with.

    Verified account = Real account

    Any account that becomes verified on Instagram is adorned with a blue verification badge. A small blue badge of honor among the Instagram community.

    The verification icon is literally a blue circle with a white check mark inside . Sounds relatively unconvincing for the sheer power he wields, right?

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    If you become a verified Instagram user, this blue badge will appear on your profile and in searches next to your username. This will show all your followers that you are who you say you are.

    Who Can Get Verified on Instagram?🕵️‍♂️

    Although everyone can submit verification requests, not everyone can get verified.

    No, you don't need to be famous or have millions of followers (although the number of followers matters).

    However, you need to meet a few key criteria that Instagram has set to describe what they think is "notable user" or "notable account".

    It may sound simple, but Instagram is especially picky and strict when it comes to rewarding someone with a blue check mark badge.

    Instagram says it's keeping the blue badge for celebrities, public figures and status brands.

    Wow! 😱

    However, has hope for for those who feel they don't quite fit.

    Here's how to find out if your account meets the verification criteria:

    Verification of requires that your account is in the criteria for CROWD .

    Reading this word says almost nothing, however, if you decompose it into abbreviations, then everything will become much clearer.

    CROWD Verification Criteria

    Full

    Having a full account means you must have an active account that posts regularly. Your account must also have biography and profile picture of and it must be open to the public.

    Real

    Your account must represent a real person , a genuine organization or registered business

    Original

    A person can only request verification of one of their accounts or businesses. The exception is accounts with language specifics.

    Known

    This is the most difficult requirement to complete.

    Your account must be recognizable by people and must be an account that often search for and link to even outside of Instagram.

    For example, if your account is organically mentioned in news sources, blogs and articles, then you are more likely to get verified.

    Distinguishing Feature

    Your account must be specific in its niche and unique in its presence. Random accounts that have 9 in common0169 (but still common) interests will not be verified.

    If you meet all five review requirements, you are more likely to have your application accepted by the review team.

    In addition to meeting these five criteria, however, you must ensure that you read and follow the Community Guidelines and Terms of Use at all times.

    Examples of Verified Instagram Accounts☝️

    Let's take a look at some of the Instagram accounts that managed to get the blue checkmark next to their name.

    Kim Kardashian West (@kimkardashian) ⭐️

    This name is recognized by most people around the world, so don't be surprised that her account is verified.

    Kim Kardashian has nearly 300 million Instagram followers . Each of her posts receives millions of likes and tens of thousands of comments. In other words, her level of engagement is off the charts.

    In her bio, she links to her business website as well as two other Instagram accounts/business profiles.

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    She is a famous celebrity and public figure, so the level she achieves with her Instagram may not be possible for you . But her account is still a good example of what Instagram is aiming for.

    Nike (@nike) 👟

    Nike is the sportswear brand most people know and love. We provide this example to show you that brands can be verified too, not just individuals.

    Nike has almost 200 million followers . Each post gets hundreds of thousands of likes and several thousand comments. This proves that yes, they have a much-needed level of engagement. A post shared by Nike (@nike) , which gives potential subscribers an idea of ​​what they stand for.

    Courtney Quinn (@colormecourtney) 🌈

    Here is a example of an influential and famous person who gained such fame and such a large audience that Instagram awarded her an honorary verification badge.

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    0167's engagement rates are much lower than 's for the two accounts we talked about above. Each of her posts receives only a few hundred comments.

    Her biography lets the Instagram community know what she's up to and gives them a glimpse into her ebullient and eccentric personality.

    GoodLuck (@goodlucklive) 🎸

    GoodLuck is a South African band that has done several international tours in other parts of the world. There is a chance that if you do not live in Cape Town, you have not heard of them, however, their account is still verified on Instagram.

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    GoodLuck is an example of a verified account with achievable followers (33K to be exact) and achievable engagement.

    On average, there are only 10-40 comments per post. In our opinion, this is quite doable.

    KaleSalad (@kalesalad) 😆

    The name of the account is a bit misleading because although it is called KaleSalad, this account is neither. Actually, this account is meme account.

    This is one of the few verified meme accounts proving it's possible if your niche is humor or comedy. This is most likely due to the high number of followers, and less likely due to their mediocre engagement.

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    Their bio includes a description of what the account does, email address, so that potential subscribers can contact them, and a link where subscribers can submit their own memes.

    JC Pretorius (@jc_pretorius_6) 🏉

    We're pretty sure you've never heard of (unless you're the biggest rugby fan the world has ever seen).

    JC Pretorius - real person (same as me and you) and minor athlete. He is a junior rugby player who played once in the Olympics, and although he has potential, he is not the athlete whose name is on everyone's lips.

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    He has a total of 10k followers , gets only a few thousand likes and averages less than 20 comments per post. However, sticks to his niche and has proven to Instagram that he is worthy.

    If he could do it, so can you!

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    How to Request Instagram Verification in 9Easy Steps 🔥

    Luckily for you, requesting verification on Instagram is a fairly simple process. Here are the steps you need to follow to make a request:

    1. Log into the Instagram account you want to verify ribbons.
    2. Click on badge with three horizontal lines/hamburger, which is in the top right corner of your profile. This is menu icon.
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    1. Press button settings icon
    2. While in the settings menu, press the button counting button
    3. Press check request
    4. Fill in all required information :

    - Your username and full name

    - The category/niche your account belongs to

    - Identity documents/photos

    8. Fill in any additional information you want to include:

    - Description of your audience

    - Any organizations or people your account represents

    - Any links to articles and other accounts that prove that your account is of interest to the public

    9. Click the submit button

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    Once you've gone through this verification process and submitted your request, Instagram decides whether to accept or reject it. This may take up to 30 days.

    Once a decision has been made, you will be notified and can view the final decision in your Activity.

    If your request was denied, you can try again after another 30 days, so all hope is not lost!

    However, you don't get any other information than "yes" or "no", so be sure to review the account verification tips below before calling again.

    Account Verification Tips 🙌

    Although there is no set course of action to follow, there are some key pros and cons that can help you get your account verified.

    ✅ Here's What To Do:

    1. Complete Your Profile

    This is required if you want to be verified.

    Completing a profile means having a distinctive profile photo, at least one post, a descriptive and memorable biography, a relevant external link, and a compelling story.

    The most important and often overlooked part is your biography.

    Your Instagram bio is a unique short description of your profile, created by yourself to inspire others to follow you.

    Your biography is limited to no more than 150 characters , so before you get creative and show your individuality, be sure to highlight important information first.

    You can also use your bio to provide a way for subscribers to contact them, to encourage feedback with call to action and clearly articulate your selling proposition.

    Your profile is your first chance to impress , so make sure it's good. We suggest using all kinds of Instagram tools to make your profile functional and attractive.

    Most often in social networks, people judge a book by its cover.

    2. Connect All Your Other Platforms

    Connect your Instagram account to your website to show legitimacy and provide more information to about yourself and your brand. Not only does this affect verification, but it also helps your subscribers by making you more accessible.

    You must link your other social media profiles and accounts to Instagram, not the other way around.

    This will attract more people to your Instagram account and this indicates authenticity.

    👉🏼 Here's a pro tip: have a strong authentic presence on other social media platforms and please verify on these platforms first. This does not guarantee that Instagram will consider you verified, but it will show them that other platforms consider you popular and legitimate.

    3. Engage With Your Audience

    By responding to any comments you receive on your posts, you show Instagram that you are active and are actively trying to connect with your audience.

    Interaction with the audience and increase the engagement rate also shows that people are interested in your account.

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    4. Get Your Name on the News

    This is the most difficult advice to achieve, and, unfortunately, it is that has the most power.

    Getting your name or your brand name in the news is proof to Instagram that people are interested in what you have to offer and that you have enough influence with the general public to merit scrutiny.

    Here are some things you can try to increase your visibility and news coverage:

    • Host or attend an event in your area
    • Guest on a podcast or show
    • Donate to a cause
    • Publish data, blog posts, white papers, or research

    All of these will help raise awareness brand, and will also show the Instagram gods that you are visible to . Try to do something within your niche, however, any deed worthy of attention is a point for you.

    5. Check if you have Accounts impersonating you

    The main function of the verification badge is to distinguish real accounts from fake ones. If you can prove to Instagram that there are multiple accounts impersonating you, they may find it necessary to verify you.

    Conduct a social media audit of to find any copycat or fan accounts, then track them with numerous social media monitoring tools such as SocialBee, KeyHole and SproutSocial.

    6. Increase Your Followers

    While having thousands of followers and a strong online presence is not an absolute guarantee of getting verified, it does help.

    Here are some of the ways you can get more REAL followers:

    • Post Relevant Content: Once you've decided on a niche, you only need to post relevant content. This will help you establish your brand and credibility among the Instagram community.
    • Post often: The more often you post, the more likely people are to see your content.
    • Post at the optimal time: This also means that your content is more likely to be seen. There is no point in posting when your audience is asleep.
    • Use hashtags: Use relevant hashtags and trending hashtags to get your content in front of the right audience.
    • Enter the Contests: Challenges are a good way to showcase your authentic and fun self while getting your videos out to a wider audience.
    • Create videos : In an effort to overtake TikTok, Instagram's algorithms are placing a lot of importance on videos.
    • Run giveaways : Running giveaways that require you to follow your account and tag friends to win is a good way to attract followers.
    Increasing the number of your followers has positive consequences, in addition to checking.

    It also means you can increase your website traffic, build a stronger community, have more influence, and increase sales of everything you sell.

    7. Hire Someone to Help

    Hiring someone, like social media manager , to run your Instagram account is one way to shift the responsibility onto someone more experienced.

    You can also hire a publicist who will help you get your name across the world.

    Obviously, this method is only applicable to if you have the budget to afford a good digital agency, social media service company, or PR firm.

    ❌ Here's What Not To Do:

    1. Don't Buy Verification, Followers, Likes Or Comments

    You may think you can get away with it, but trust us, you won't. Instagram will know about it.

    The fake followers you buy are often inactive Instagram accounts or bots, meaning they are nothing more than a number and not offering you no engagement.

    Lack of engagement means your posts will reach a narrower audience.

    is full of scammers around offering easy verification.

    Fraudsters prey on anyone they can and ask for thousands of dollars in exchange for a verification badge. Don't give in to temptation.

    The only way to become verified is to do it officially through Instagram.

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    2. Don't link other social media accounts to your Instagram

    Link other social media accounts to your Instagram account, just don't link from your Instagram account. Unless you're already verified with Facebook. In this case, links from your Instagram account to Facebook are not only allowed, but encouraged.

    Instagram of course wants more traffic on their platform.

    Instagram is unkind to any account that sends traffic to other social media platforms (especially those not under the "Meta" umbrella).

    3. Don't Lie

    Instagram will penalize you if it finds that you were untruthful anywhere on your profile, in your feed or during the application process.

    They can not only reject your verification request, but even completely disable or delete your account.

    4. Don't Violate the Community Guidelines or Terms of Service

    If you violate the terms and conditions of service that govern Instagram, it's very unlikely that you'll ever become verified.

    Basic rules to pay attention to include:

    • Staying authentic
    • Promoting community development
    • No spam
    • No nudity
    • Only post your own content

    Follow these rules and you are unlikely to experience any problems with a well-known social media tool, such as during verification, and during further use of the application.

    Benefits of Instagram Verification 💯

    You may be asking yourself what are the benefits of getting (and save) verification? Why is it worth going through all these difficulties just for the sake of a blue tick?

    Here are just a few of the main benefits of verification:

    Increased Reliability

    This blue badge shows everyone that you are a reliable and trustworthy source. This is especially important if you are a person or business that is trying to sell something or make an impact on the world.

    The verification badge signals to everyone that you, your brand or your business is relevant and important. It's makes it easy to attract followers, sponsors, and even influencers if you plan to run influencer marketing campaigns.

    We won't delve into this topic, but currently having a great social media marketing strategy is a key factor in the success of a business or brand.

    Raising Brand Awareness

    The blue checkmark makes your account stand out among millions of other accounts.

    When a user searches for something on Instagram, verified accounts appear at top of the list.

    Also, if you believe in Instagram's elusive algorithm (and we do), it also favors verified accounts, placing them higher up on the explore page.

    Both of these benefits mean your account reaches a wider audience.

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    Features

    Verified accounts get access to certain features that the general Instagram community does not have.

    Does Instagram have new features? 🤷

    Then, most likely, you will get access to these functions before others. These features often enhance your Instagram game by improving the user experience and performance of your profile.

    An example of this is the coveted "Swipe Up" feature, which makes it easy to share links with your followers. This is an effective marketing technique that can increase the conversion rate of users into buyers.

    No Imitation of Your Personal Account or Business Account

    This is the main reason most people want to get a verification pass. They don't want to be impersonated. Having a blue check next to your account name shows your followers that you are who you say you are. This also highlights any other fake accounts impersonating you.

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    Exclusivity

    superiority.

    Having a blue check mark shows everyone that you are a part of this club and that you should be followed.

    Exclusivity gives you more strength and confidence.

    Can You Lose Your Verification?😰

    Yes, you can. But in doing so, you lose all the benefits.

    Your verification badge and blue tick can be removed at any time via Instagram.

    How can this happen? 👀

    • You provided false information when you were asked to pass verification (this is taken VERY seriously and your account may even be disabled)
    • You can sell or transfer your verified page to another account
    • You are trying to change your username after you have been verified
    • You are in any way in violation of the Terms of Service or Community Guidelines
    • You have used a third party application to check your account
    • You repeatedly switch your account to personal profile and back.
    • You stopped posting and communicating with your followers for a long time
    • You are changing niche and stop posting content related to the category that you indicated when registering.

    You might be thinking: "Oh, Instagram will never notice if I do this."

    Trust us, it will.

    Conclusion 💁‍♂️

    The key to being verified is, yes, being a itself , but also be a prominent presence of in your niche and in what you do.

    And, of course, follow the guidelines and steps set by Instagram.

    If your verification request was denied, there are other ways to show your followers that you are who you say you are. For example, you can link your Instagram accounts to other social media accounts, to your blog, to your Facebook page, and even to your official website.

    The good news for businesses that can't get verified is that you can still make money with Instagram.


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