I was fully expecting the home account to kick off after she said she wasn’t going to share as much of their day to day stuff. But like you say she’d have to use a scheduling app for her actual work days, and then during the lockdown have to homeschool on two days (sorry, I mean send your kids to school and nursery and pretend you’re just “not sharing them”)If she’s not allowed to post in the day - because she’s at work and they are watching her, or she’s at home but can’t post because she knows people will then see she’s working at home taking up a space for her kids that someone else could use at school then she’s going to loose a lot of traction on Instagram. Instagram wants people posting stories and reels and Sarah can only do that in the evenings which means she’s not as active in the day so she’s loosing pace with the algorithm. Her followers will get bored of her random stories and she doesn’t do funny or clever reels. Maybe this will be the natural death of her account? If she was clever she could move to her “home/interiors” account, take a lot of good stories and photos and use a schedule tool or pay a VA to share them during the daytime to keep people interested but that’s not a cheap option and she would have to put time and effort in and know she’s got a £ comeback with brand or paid work to make it worth the effort. Times are very challenging for accounts at the moment and she’s not going to be top of the list for brands looking for accounts to work with.
Sarah if you are reading here and decide to do the above feel free to credit me...
interested to see what she does now. Kinda backed herself into a corner here... making a parenting influencer account & then...not taking advantage of all the homeschool/wfh with kids content. She could’ve got away with it if she hadn’t spent months and months posting about tit during work hours. Silly girl.