You want to grow on Instagram? Here’s the cold, hard truth: You need to post 100 times. Not 10, not 20—100. That’s the number it takes to stop sucking, get a feel for the platform, and actually become decent at content. Not great. Not pro. Just decent.
Why 100 Posts?
Because most new creators overcomplicate everything. You stress over one post for hours, scripting it, tweaking it, editing it like it’s a Hollywood film. Then you post it… 200 views, zero engagement, no one cares. Now you’re sitting there questioning your existence, wondering why Instagram hates you.
And that’s exactly why you need to post 100 times.
This game isn’t about that one perfect post—it’s about volume, iteration, and getting out of your own head.
The Reality Check You Need
- Your first 20 posts will suck. No way around it. Just accept it.
- Your next 20 posts will be slightly better. You’ll start realizing what works.
- By post 50, you’ll actually have a system. You’ll stop wasting time on pointless edits.
- By post 100, you’ll be leagues ahead of where you started.
Every time you post, you learn. Maybe this hook worked better. Maybe captions helped. Maybe quick cuts boosted watch time. But you don’t figure that out by thinking—you figure it out by doing.
How to Make 100 Posts Without Burning Out
You can’t spend an entire day making one post. That’s unsustainable. You need to figure out how to make quality content in under two hours. That’s why you start raw.
The 100-Post Training Plan
Week 1: Talk to the camera. No fancy edits. Just shoot, post, and move on.
Week 2: Introduce hooks. See if they make a difference.
Week 3: Add captions. Track engagement.
Week 4: Try different angles, cut between shots.
Week 5-10: Keep improving, testing, and tweaking.
Bit by bit, you refine your process. And by post 100, you’ve built a muscle. You can create efficiently, consistently, and with impact.
The Biggest Mistake That Keeps You Stuck
Most people think posting more means repeating the same crap over and over. No. If you’ve posted 50 times and you’re still getting no traction, you’re probably making the same garbage post 50 times. That’s insanity.
Detach emotionally. Step back and look at your content objectively. Are you actually improving, or just going through the motions? If your content isn’t evolving, it’s time to rethink your strategy.
Here’s Your Action Plan
- Commit to 100 posts. No excuses.
- Stop looking at top creators—they’re at level 10, you’re at level 1. Focus on your game.
- Iterate, test, improve. Every single post should get better.
- If a strategy isn’t working, cut your losses fast. No point in forcing something that’s clearly dead.
- Keep going. No one “figures it out” in a week.
This Takes Work—Deal With It
If you think Instagram is some get-rich-quick shortcut, you’re in for a rude awakening. It’s work. You’re building a skillset, refining a craft, and learning how to create content that actually resonates. That takes time and effort.
But if you put in the work, show up, and push through the first 100 posts, you’ll be in a whole different league than the average half-assed creator complaining about the algorithm.
So stop overthinking. Post 100 times. Improve. Repeat. That’s the game.
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