Instagram is a mysterious tool for many.
While it has captured the dedication of newer generations, and whole
careers have been launched on its back, the photo apps’ use as a
branding tool can be hit or miss.
For one thing, it is pretty much a mobile
tool. You can view images on desktops, sure, but it was made for a
smartphone, and it maintains that format. Mobile marketing strategies
are both new and ever evolving, and it can be hard to really corner the
market from that view.
Instead of looking at it as mobile
marketing, we are going to instead look at Instagram as it is, as a
separate entity. Then we are going to ask ourselves a question: How do
we manage it more efficiently?
Twitter, Facebook, and even Pinterest have
many tools for monitoring activity, upping engagement, sorting content,
and just managing the accounts on a branding level. Instagram has them,
too. They are perhaps a bit less known that the management tools for
other platforms, but just as useful.
Here are five things that can help you narrow down your Instagram strategy, and start getting more from it.
#1: Add a Link to Your Instagram Profile
The only place where you can put a clickable link on Instagram is in your profile, below your bio description.
If you’re going to see any success with
Instagram, you must use this link effectively. The good news is that you
can change this URL as often as you like.
The most important thing to link to is your
website URL. This could be your blog page, your product page, a custom
landing page, a lead generation page or any other page on your website.
Want people to go to a specific product
page for two weeks and then change it to a new product page after that?
Just change the link. If you’re running a contest and want people to opt
in or register on your website, make this page the link in your
Instagram profile. Then change it back to your default page when the
contest is over.
Track Traffic From Instagram
Google Analytics won’t recognize mobile
traffic that comes from Instagram. It has to do with the process of
having to select a browser when navigating away from Instagram.
Therefore, when someone clicks on the link in your Instagram bio, Google
Analytics records the traffic as direct, not a referral from Instagram.
This can cause confusion when you check analytics.
The best fix is to use a trackable link in
your Instagram profile. Instead of listing the full URL, get a Bitly or
goo.gl link that allows you to track clicks.
Use a trackable link for each of your
Instagram URLs. That way, you can check the analytics for that specific
link and get a real assessment of how much traffic you’re actually
driving to your website from Instagram.
#2: Showcase Products and Services
Tell your business story through images and videos.
Put your products and services in context
so your audience connects with them. An image of a new necklace on a
counter doesn’t convey the same feeling as a photo of someone wearing
that same necklace with a coordinated, styled outfit. Take it a step
further: put that person in an environment, such as at a party, with
family, in a park or all of the above.
Michael Kors does an excellent job of
showcasing their products. It doesn’t matter what they’re
selling—whether it’s a watch or a purse—they put their products in a
familiar environment with someone wearing them.
Also, if your customers post photos with
your products, share them as user-generated content (UGC). A reposting
app will allow you to give the original user credit, while showing your
audience how others enjoy your product. This use of UGC on Instagram is
very powerful and rewarding.
Companies that don’t have tangible products
to sell can still use Instagram to showcase their services. Take photos
and videos of key employees, customer interactions or other related
actions such as navigating your website.
If you travel for work, visit different
branches of your company or even interact with people around town, and
take photos of real-life encounters to showcase who you are. Ask
questions of the locals to increase engagement too.
#3: Use Text Overlays on Images
Another way to add pizzazz to your
Instagram photos is to put a text overlay on your image. Whether you’re
sharing tips, promoting a sale or just branding a pic, this ensures
people won’t miss your message.
Use a desktop tool like Photoshop or
PowerPoint or a website like Canva or PicMonkey to create text overlays
on your images before you upload them to Instagram.
Use the text overlay to list the price or
options for a product, advertise a sale or limited-time offer or promote
an event—whatever way you need to convey a clear message about your
brand or service.
#4: Use Clear Calls to Action in Post Captions
Use the post caption to enhance your post and convey a clear message to your audience.
The post caption, which is the first
comment immediately underneath each Instagram post, is the comment you
include during the upload process. No matter how many subsequent
comments are added, the original caption will always remain complete and
visible beneath the post.
This valuable Instagram real estate should
never be left blank and it should be as descriptive as necessary to
complete the message. Remember, you don’t want to repeat what the
picture says, just enhance it. While you’re allowed up to 2,200
characters in your Instagram caption, 200 to 300 characters is usually
ideal.
Include a clear call to action in your post
caption so it will drive traffic and results. If you want people to
visit your website, ask them to “Click on the link in the bio” or write
some other message requesting they navigate to your profile to access
the direct link. If you want people to call, email or visit your store,
make that request clear in the message.
Also, engage your audience with incentives
in your post caption call to action. For example, Nordstrom did a “Like
it to lower the price” campaign. For every 10,000 likes they’d lower the
price 10%, up to 30% off.
Whatever your call to action is, make sure
it’s clear and of value to your followers. The simpler the action, the
better the results.
#5: Add Hashtags
To make the best use of your post captions
and comments, include relevant hashtags on your Instagram posts. This
will help increase your reach, engagement and overall visibility.
Add hashtags that are related to your
business, your post and your target audience. (Avoid popular hashtags or
completely unrelated descriptions in an attempt to get on a popular
search; these will not help your brand.)
Try to use 10 to 15 hashtags per post. If
your post only warrants 8 hashtags, that’s okay. If you can justify 17,
that’s fine too. You can use up to 30 hashtags per post, but there’s
rarely a situation where that many are needed.
In every post, incorporate a mix of highly
popular hashtags (those with hundreds of thousands or more images),
moderately popular hashtags (those with thousands of images), less
popular (those with fewer than 1,000 images) and your own custom
hashtags.
This ensures you’ll reach popular searches,
while staying relevant for more than a few minutes in searches for the
less-popular hashtags. And, when you incorporate your own custom
hashtags, you create a virtual gallery of all of your content. Then when
someone searches that hashtag, they’ll find all of your Instagram
posts.
Save a list of your most commonly used
hashtags on your computer, so they’re on hand to copy, paste and add to
posts at all times.
In Conclusion, an Instagram plan will help
you stand out from the competition, especially since businesses are
still getting the hang of how to use it. Since Instagram doesn’t have a
reputation as an ad platform, and users can’t drop active links into
posts, many marketers don’t understand how to use it to their advantage.
Create content that’s a little different
from your other social media sites to best engage your followers.
Interact with your Instagram audience to boost your brand awareness.
Then market your business to these people to get more traffic,
conversions and sales from Instagram.
Instagram is a fun site that’s also a really powerful marketing tool. You just need to know how to use it.
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November 30, 2017
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