Small Business marketing using Instagram
Instagram is an online mobile application that is used for
sharing photos and videos. Instagram is following in the footsteps of Facebook
and Twitter and has fast become a very popular social media tool. Instagram was
originally developed so that people could apply different filters to
photographs that they had taken on their mobile phones and would allow them to
easily upload and share these photos with friends (or account followers) using
the Instagram application. More recently video was introduced to Instagram it
can now be uploaded, but Instagram video clips are limited to between 3 to 15
seconds long.
Why are businesses turning to Instagram?
- There
are more than 300 million Instagram users worldwide.
- Approximately
70 million photos are uploaded per day.
- The
account is 'free' to set up so there are low barriers to entry.
- It
is a medium that allows for easy sharing of content 24 hours a day.
- What
sort of success have businesses achieved using Instagram?
- Businesses
such as Levis, L'oreal and hundreds of others have been able to use the
tool to:
- To
increase awareness of their products and services.
- To
increase brand recognition.
- To
showcase their community and pro bono work to inspire and attract
prospective customers to engage with their product, service or brand.
- Run successful promotions, competitions and giveaways.
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Small Business marketing success with Instagram
Small Business marketing success with Instagram
Instagram appears to be particularly popular with product
based businesses due to its visual nature. Many businesses that are product
based such as clothing, jewellery, make up or even food based business have
achieved success using Instagram. This is because the application allows for
photos to be posted and shared of people either wearing or using these products.
For instance, a food manufacturer might post photos of someone cooking with,
sharing a meal, or entertaining friends using their food products. This success
is not exclusive to big brands as many small businesses have been able to
leverage the power of Instagram to engage their clients. For instance,
Melbourne based café The Kettle Black had over 45,800 followers in March 2016
they have achieved this through the use of attractive photographs of their food
and images of cafe meals that Instagram users would be attracted to, as well as
using hashtags that foodies, food bloggers and other Instagram users would be
interested in or search for.
Influencer marketing
Bloggers, social media stars and media personalities have
amassed a loyal following online with hundreds and sometimes thousands of
people following their Instagram accounts. This 'influencer' group means that
there are several eyeballs there ready to see your product or service. The
audience has already been built for you. The engagement has already been formed
and tapping into this by getting your product uploaded onto their Instagram
feed or featured by a blogger or popular Instagram account holder will help you
to grow your audience more quickly. Therefore taking the time to identify key
'influencers' in your industry and how you can tap into this is important.
Hashtags - What are they?
How can they be used to increase business exposure?
I suggest that if you are interested in getting onto
Instagram you spend some time up front doing your Hashtag research. Hashtags
are tags that you can add in a caption of a photo that you upload. To create a
hashtag you need to use the # symbol at the front of the tag and then add a
keyword or several keywords without spaces after the hash symbol. For example,
you might post a product image of pair of jeans. Your hashtags could be:
#fashion #style #jeans #lovethatstyle. You may already be familiar with
hashtags as they are also popular on Twitter but if you are not take a look
online to see some examples of how they are being used. The purpose of the
hashtag is to tag your photo to a subject or topic category that is
'searchable' or 'popular' on Instagram.
Remember:
- No
spaces in your hashtags
- No
special characters can be used in your hashtags E.g.!@$&
Instagram includes a powerful search feature so if posts are
set to 'public' you can use hashtags to tag your photos and videos so that the
content becomes easier to search and becomes more accessible to the public.
That means when someone runs a search and is exploring that 'search term' your
content may be discovered which leads to more people finding out about your
business or brand.
Some hashtags are very popular so it's important to identify
the ones that are most relevant to your industry.
The aim of the game is really
to get people talking, liking, following and sharing your content. Hashtags
help to get the word out if used effectively so take some time to find out how
to use these to get the best out of your content.
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By Effie Cinanni - Article Source: EzineArticles.com/9361356
By Effie Cinanni - Article Source: EzineArticles.com/9361356
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