Instagram hits 400 million users with 40 billion photos
There are 80 million photos shared in Instagram every day, the blog said.
The Company reported that more than 75% of Instagram users are from outside the U.S. with more than 100 million users are from Europe and Asia.
Yes, it’s no mistake that the team wanted to let all of us know that it’s growing internationally, the key to grabbing its “next 400M”. Its Messenger platform now has 700 million monthly active users.
There has also been an increase of “blogshop” Instagram accounts, largely because it is easy to use with features such as “tagging” and “explore”, which increase user interactivity.
The Facebook-owned app’s success it linked with the rising improvement in smartphone cameras, especially since Instagram launched in 2010, and the ease at which you can add filters and share photos with friends through the app.
Facebook-claimed Instagram has hit 400 million month to month dynamic clients, making it far bigger than opponent Twitter, as the long range informal communication site hopes to support publicizing incomes from the administration.
Of recent, a number of well-known names have joined the site including David Beckham, Caitlyn Jenner, and Toni Kroos.
Instagram reached the 100 million active users mark in April 2012.Facebook bought the company for one billion dollars. This is excluding the 1.49 billion Facebook users. Also, most of these new users are living in Japan, Indonesia and Brazil.
Instagram is now trying to expand its advertising operations, offering brands 30-second video slots and Twitter campaign-style “marquee” adverts.
Instagram has reached a new milestone.
Research company eMarketer expects the global mobile advertising revenue for Instagram to come in at $595 million this year, with the figure escalating to $1.48 billion next year then $2.81 billion in 2017.