Instagram has long been a place not only for personal photos and popularity, but for business too. Advertising, personal pages instead of websites – all of this works with the right setup.
But style and quality content alone don't make you stand out. You need to grow the account's "weight" – and that means subscribers. How to get them? There are four main ways.
First: slow but low-effort. Organic growth through reposts. Word of mouth works in any network, but you need steady interesting content and followers who have dozens or hundreds of followers to repost you.
Second: fast but paid. Buying followers on special sites. You can get many subscribers quickly, but there are downsides. A sudden spike from one link can trigger account restrictions. Also, bought followers usually don't care about your content – they unfollow or stay as "dead" accounts.
Third: slow and time-consuming. Manually finding users, liking and following. Some may follow back, but many won't, and a 2:1 following-to-follower ratio can look suspicious.
Fourth: fast and low effort. Use automation services that set up mass liking and mass following (and later unfollow). You can spread actions over time so growth looks natural. One such service is us – Bridgit