Recommendations on Instagram are user preferences that magically appear in the feed and match the preferences of certain users.
Also, the so-called "recommended" that you can see in your feed or, for example, if you want to get into the "recommendations" is determined by the success of your Instagram profile, the number of likes, interest and activity of your audience in the comments.
It matters whether the blog is active and the blog owner or the people who are assigned to the blog are active. The vast majority of recommendations are business accounts where the profile is open and easy to interact with. Posts belonging to a closed profile do not appear in the feed and are invisible to the user. Also, closed profiles are only available to users who are subscribed to this profile and it is not possible to see recommendations from it, because the posts are available to subscribers, not to all Instagram users. They are not available to a casual user.

The main tips for getting into Instagram recommendations are frequency, uniqueness, and creativity of photos. You've probably come across beautiful pictures of model girls on Instagram that appear first in the recommendations, and that's because they post regularly and the vast majority of people like a beautiful picture.
This is the Instagram algorithm. To increase your reach and uniqueness, we recommend :
1. Conduct monthly analysis, identify what is gaining more success and the reaction of our target audience.
2. To take all the useful information from the information used and create the most interesting and effective content for our users.
3. Encourage our target audience with promotions, posts, and gifts. It is high activity and useful content that gets into recommendations.
How do the recommendations work?

Have you ever wondered why you see the same product several times on Instagram? It's simple.
This is how Instagram recommendations work.
Recommendations don't come from nowhere, the system records every step and action we take on Instagram. Everything the system can show you is twice or even three times relevant to your past requests, what you were interested in, what you searched for, what you wanted to buy.