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In this short, actionable episode of The Visionary Blueprint Podcast, Nichole Eaton, Kasey Johnson, and Chelsea Escaffi break down how to get more comments on Instagram-with strategies that work for business owners, creators, and entrepreneurs (no matter your follower count).
You’ll learn why comments and saves matter more than vanity metrics, how to spark real conversation under your posts, and how to “work the algorithm” in a way that still feels authentic. From writing meaningful reply comments to using keyword-rich responses (SEO inside Instagram), to “Instagram farming” the right way, this episode gives you practical steps you can implement today to build a loyal community that actually converts into leads, clients, and sales.
Plus, the team shares what’s happening inside Visionary Society (free to join right now for a limited time), including upcoming events and ways to submit questions that get answered on the podcast.
What This Episode Covers
How to get more comments on Instagram posts (without begging for engagement)
Why comments + saves are key signals for Instagram reach
The truth about followers vs. engagement (and why sales don’t come from follower count alone)
How to reply to comments in a way that boosts the algorithm (and builds relationships)
Using keywords in comments to make posts more searchable on Instagram
How to “Instagram farm” for 10-15 minutes a day to increase visibility (without spamming)
Why being authentic, warm, and human creates stronger engagement than being “perfect”
How to create bingeable content and signature series so new followers stay longer
What Visionary Society is and why it’s a powerful support space for women at any level of business
Key Takeaways & Action Steps
Stop chasing follower count. A small, loyal audience that comments, shares, and buys is more valuable than a big audience with zero engagement.
Reply to every comment with intention. Don’t just like or drop emojis-start a conversation to keep the thread going.
Use keyword-rich responses. Think “SEO inside Instagram.” If your topic is authenticity, confidence, marketing strategy, etc., use those words in your replies to help search discoverability.
Engage before you post (and after). Spend 10-15 minutes a day leaving thoughtful comments on accounts in your niche-and on people who already comment on those accounts.
Make your content bingeable. Don’t rely on one-off viral hits-build mini-series or weekly “buckets” so someone can watch 4-7 posts in a row and quickly trust your expertise.
Share real life, not just business. People connect to a person, not a billboard. Adding personality increases comments and saves.
Women entrepreneurs trying to grow on Instagram
Business owners who want more engagement, not just followers
Creators who want to increase comments, saves, and reach
Anyone building a community that leads to sales, clients, and collaborations
Visionary Society (group mastermind) - currently offering a free month for a limited time
Upcoming end-of-February meetup and additional events teased for March
By Visionary Blueprint VIPIn this short, actionable episode of The Visionary Blueprint Podcast, Nichole Eaton, Kasey Johnson, and Chelsea Escaffi break down how to get more comments on Instagram-with strategies that work for business owners, creators, and entrepreneurs (no matter your follower count).
You’ll learn why comments and saves matter more than vanity metrics, how to spark real conversation under your posts, and how to “work the algorithm” in a way that still feels authentic. From writing meaningful reply comments to using keyword-rich responses (SEO inside Instagram), to “Instagram farming” the right way, this episode gives you practical steps you can implement today to build a loyal community that actually converts into leads, clients, and sales.
Plus, the team shares what’s happening inside Visionary Society (free to join right now for a limited time), including upcoming events and ways to submit questions that get answered on the podcast.
What This Episode Covers
How to get more comments on Instagram posts (without begging for engagement)
Why comments + saves are key signals for Instagram reach
The truth about followers vs. engagement (and why sales don’t come from follower count alone)
How to reply to comments in a way that boosts the algorithm (and builds relationships)
Using keywords in comments to make posts more searchable on Instagram
How to “Instagram farm” for 10-15 minutes a day to increase visibility (without spamming)
Why being authentic, warm, and human creates stronger engagement than being “perfect”
How to create bingeable content and signature series so new followers stay longer
What Visionary Society is and why it’s a powerful support space for women at any level of business
Key Takeaways & Action Steps
Stop chasing follower count. A small, loyal audience that comments, shares, and buys is more valuable than a big audience with zero engagement.
Reply to every comment with intention. Don’t just like or drop emojis-start a conversation to keep the thread going.
Use keyword-rich responses. Think “SEO inside Instagram.” If your topic is authenticity, confidence, marketing strategy, etc., use those words in your replies to help search discoverability.
Engage before you post (and after). Spend 10-15 minutes a day leaving thoughtful comments on accounts in your niche-and on people who already comment on those accounts.
Make your content bingeable. Don’t rely on one-off viral hits-build mini-series or weekly “buckets” so someone can watch 4-7 posts in a row and quickly trust your expertise.
Share real life, not just business. People connect to a person, not a billboard. Adding personality increases comments and saves.
Women entrepreneurs trying to grow on Instagram
Business owners who want more engagement, not just followers
Creators who want to increase comments, saves, and reach
Anyone building a community that leads to sales, clients, and collaborations
Visionary Society (group mastermind) - currently offering a free month for a limited time
Upcoming end-of-February meetup and additional events teased for March