Ep 19: The Gift of Being Banned from Instagram - a conversation with Hannah Mann (pt. 2)

EPISODE · Sep 10, 2024 · 48 MIN

Ep 19: The Gift of Being Banned from Instagram - a conversation with Hannah Mann (pt. 2)

from Life in Full Frame - Family Photography Education · host Morgan Williams

Hi friend! If you use Instagram to market your business, the thought of being banned from the platform is terrifying - and rightfully so. My guest, Hannah Mann, was wrongly and unexpectedly banned from Instagram this summer. What initially seemed like a curse, though, turned out to be a gift, as she stepped into the freedom of being an artist and living her life without the pressure of social media. So much so that she took additional time away from Instagram after getting her account back. In this episode you'll hear about: Hannah's experience with being banned from Instagram ways to market yourself outside of social media freedom you can find in your work when you're away from Instagram creating for your clients vs. creating for your Instagram audience contentment in all areas of your life without social media and so much more This is the second part of my conversation with Hannah (the first part is episode 18), and this is easily my favorite part of what we talked about. I hope you enjoy! xo, Morgan Connect with Hannah Instagram: @hannahcmann familyphotographyeducation.com hannahmann.com Connect with Morgan Instagram: @morganwilliamsphoto https://morganwilliamsphoto.com/education/ Free family posing guide: https://morganwilliamsphoto.com/sketching-freebie Related Episodes Ep 18: 3 Steps to Take if You're Stuck or Struggling in Your Photography Biz - a conversation with Hannah Mann (pt.1) Ep 17: What I learned in 2.5 months off of Instagram Ep 7: Why I deleted Instagram as a Photographer

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