Instagram just changed the game
Instagram's latest update has changed the game. Discover what’s new and how it impacts your social media strategy. Stay ahead with these insights.
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Instagram announced that users can now “combine up to 10 photos and videos in one post and swipe through to see them all.” A new icon on the Instagram app allows users to select multiple photos and videos, which can then be reorganized, edited, or layered with a filter one by one or all at once. A row of blue dots at the bottom of these posts indicates to your followers that “there’s more to see.” This update is available as part of Instagram version 10.9 for iOS in the Apple App Store and for Android on Google Play.
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Jonathan SaeidianHead of Strategy at Brenton Way
Hey there, I’m Jonathan Saeidian, founder of Brenton Way, Bridge, and Growth Virality.
I build marketing systems for fast-growing startups, scaleups, and enterprise teams looking to turn growth into something more intentional and measurable. A lot of the brands I work with are doing anywhere from $5M to $500M+ in revenue, and the focus is usually the same: how do we make marketing clearer, stronger, and more connected to real business outcomes?
As a Growth Marketing Strategist, my job is to reverse-engineer your marketing goals into outcome-driven tactics that compound over time. Whether the goal is more qualified leads, better conversion rates, stronger acquisition channels, cleaner reporting, or a more scalable growth engine, I look at the bigger picture and help turn it into a strategy that can actually be executed.
I like to think of marketing as a set of Lego blocks. Paid ads, SEO, content, creative, conversion optimization, AI, analytics, and retention all matter on their own, but they become much more powerful when they are stacked the right way. When the right pieces are connected, marketing stops feeling scattered and starts creating momentum.
My approach is simple: look at your marketing objectively, understand where the business is trying to go, and build a quarterly growth plan that connects strategy, execution, and performance. The best marketing does not just drive traffic or make things look good. It builds trust, creates demand, and moves the company closer to the outcome it actually wants.