Keeping up with social network changes is a challenge. Especially
today when there are updates almost weekly. Your social media marketing
strategy often needs to change with these updates.
We’re here to help. Instagram has nearly a billion users.
Like most other modern social channels, Instagram is packed full of
features. In this post, we’re going to dive deep into Insta’s classic
features and newest additions.
Instagram Features for Marketers
Since its launch, Instagram has added many features that benefit
marketers – both paid ads features as well as organic posts. Let’s take a
look at some of the most important Insta features for marketers.
Video Features
You’re probably familiar with Instagram Video posts – they’re like regular photo posts, except they allow for video up to 60 seconds long. You can add a filter, a caption and tag your location before you share the post.
Video posts generate more user engagement than photos on Instagram.
This
is huge for brands who are looking to win with Instagram’s new
algorithm which tracks user engagement in your posts to determine
whether or not to display your content (more on this below).
To learn how to post a video check out this post. Live Video
Live Video is different than Instagram Video because well, it’s live. Here’s how it works:
Followers get a push notification telling them you’re going live
Followers can comment on or like your Live Video stream in real time
The video is gone after you end it (it doesn’t save to your account)
This is another way for marketers to build brand transparency
and authenticity – both being important with Instagram’s latest
algorithm update. Check out this Instagram guide to learn how to post Live Video.
Stories Features
One of the biggest additions to Instagram as of late is the Stories
feature. Stories is similar to Snapchat in that users add clips of video
to a story which is viewable for 24 hours before it vanishes.
You can view Story content as many times as you want within that 24-hour period.
Stories appear as little circles in the top of your followers’ feeds.
Swipe down on the camera screen to unlock photos and videos from
your personal camera roll (You can only access content on your camera
roll from the last 24 hours)
You can track the total number of views and which users have viewed your content
Under your Instagram settings, you can adjust Story settings.
You can hide your stories from certain users’ feeds and edit who can or
can’t reply to you via direct message. Want to learn more about
Instagram Stories? Check out our Instagram video specs for ad sizes and more. Tips for Making the Most of Instagram Stories
Several of the same benefits of Instagram stories are applicable
to Snapchat. In fact, many of the tips we provided in our article Snapchat for Business work for Instagram.
Cross-promote your Instagram on Facebook and Twitter. Users will come over to your Insta account just to see your Stories.
Hold Instagram contests, special promotions through Stories with user-generated content.
Push Notifications for Your Favorite Accounts
As a business, you might not consider receiving notifications from
accounts that you follow to be a priority. But, you absolutely want your
followers to add notifications from you.
This somewhat hidden feature is available on the mobile app. To turn on notifications:
Go to the profile you want notifications from > click the three
dots (hotdog icon) and select > “Turn on Post Notifications.”
Once selected, you’ll receive updates every time that account posts new content.
Why Notifications Are Good for Business
In a study from Localytics, researchers found 65% of mobile users who
selected to receive push notifications for an app returned within 30
days. The study also discovered users who enabled push notification
engaged three times more than those who opted out.
Modern social users are getting accustomed to being able to set
notifications for things they want to stay informed of: like how many
steps they’ve taken that day when it’s time to walk the dog, and now –
when their bestie posts a new Instagram story.
Tips for getting users to turn on notifications for your account:
Ask them to! You’d be surprised how many people respond to a
direct command like that on social media. Ever wonder why majority of
the web’s call-to-actions are “click here?”
Always post the most valuable content possible. Ask yourself – is
this post something that my users can’t live without? Is this something
they absolutely want to know? The answers should be yes.
If your users enable notifications for your account you can bank
on earning extra sales when you post about new product launches, deals,
and promotions.
Your Favorite Filters
There are 40 Instagram filters for you to get creative with when
you’re posting new Instagram videos or photos. But, as a business,
you’re going to want your content to be consistent in terms of brand
image and style.
If you have more than one person managing your Instagram,
it can be tough to keep your look and feel consistent. Instagram allows
you to manage your favorite filters by selecting the gear icon at the
end of the filter list.
Have someone on your design team or a senior marketer/branding
manager select the filters that your company will use. Don’t go
overboard analyzing this – just go with what you feel best suits your
company’s identity.
Carefully Manage Geo-tagged Content
Using Geo-tagged content for marketing purposes can be extremely
valuable, especially for brick-and-mortar businesses. However, if you’ve
got Geo-tagging turned on, even photos or videos that you didn’t tag
may display the exact street where you posted the photo to Instagram.
You might want this if the content you post is around the location of
your business (especially if you want customers to remember your
business location, like a restaurant or store). On the other hand, if
you’re a social media manager or agency, you may want to watch where you
post and ensure those geotags are removed.
You can easily do this: Select the location icon > click “Edit” in
the top right corner > Select as many images or videos as you want
and remove the geotags.
Manage Multiple Instagram Accounts
In early 2016, Instagram rolled out a feature allowing users to
switch between different accounts from within the application. This made
managing multiple Instagram accounts much more efficient for marketers and businesses.
This is great for agencies or brands that want to feature certain
types of content on different accounts (like one for showcasing company
culture and one for showcasing products). Or maybe you’re a big company
with lots of brands – like, “Adidas,” and you want your shoes and your
women’s workout gear on separate accounts.
Social media managers don’t have to log out and into each account – they can simply switch from within the app. Note: You can only add up to five Instagram accounts.
An Easier Way to Manage Instagram
While Instagram’s native platform makes it easier for businesses to
switch between accounts, you still lack a lot of management features and
analytics tools. With third-party social media management tools like Sprout Social, you can monitor hashtags, manage comments and gain powerful insights into Instagram data.
Here you can manage multiple accounts and all of the comments from
one inbox as opposed to switching between accounts each time you need to
check on what’s happened with each.
As a business, you simplify your engagement and provide your social media team with a collaboration tool to get things done more efficiently.
New Instagram Features in 2018
Instagram has released a ton of new updates this year alone. Let’s
take a look at the most important new features for businesses and
marketing experts.
Activity Status Tracker
On June 23, 2018, Insta users noticed a green dot indicating that
their contacts were active in the app. You can see the activity status
from both the direct message page. If you don’t want users to see
whether or not you’re active, turn off “Show Activity Status” in your
Instagram settings.
Instagram TV is an app within Instagram that gives users the ability to share videos that are up to an hour long – like a TV episode.
This is big news for content creators who are into video content – one of the fastest growing trends in content marketing as over 80% of businesses are using video marketing.
IGTV
gives marketers the ability to share longer video content with the
advantage of your users being notified when you share a new video is
shared.
Mute the Accounts You Follow
This year, Instagram debuted the mute feature, which lets you mute
posts from certain accounts without having to unfollow that particular
user. This way, you can stay up-to-date with whatever your favorite
accounts are up to – without the interruptions to your workday. This
adds to Instagram’s latest efforts to give users more control over the
content they see in their feed.
Hyperlink Username and Hashtags In Your Bio
When you type an @ or #, the username or hashtag that follows will automatically be hyperlinked.
This is great news for businesses as this is just another way to get
your followers to engage with other accounts you own or branded hashtags
your company uses.
Algorithm Updates
We’ll never know the exact formula – but what Instagram has said is
that they want users to see more posts from their friends and family and
fewer posts from ads, etc. According to Instagram, users now see family
and friend posts 90% of the time.
Here’s what we know about the new algorithm.
User engagement matters: If users engage with your content regularly, they’re more likely to see your posts.
User interests determine more of what they see in their feed
More recent posts will have priority
So what does this mean for marketers and businesses?
You’re going to have to compete for attention. You’ll need to
concentrate on organic growth too – and not just rely solely on ads
since they’re going to be seen a lot less often.
Make sure you’re always sharing the highest-quality content.
Focus on engagement from users – aim to get users interacting with your posts.
Increase your transparency – users are obviously favoring accounts
that they’re more familiar with (like friends and family). Show users
why you’re a trustworthy brand.
How to Create the Right Content for the Latest Algorithm
So how exactly do you keep users engaged on Instagram? We keep
hammering on “share the most valuable content possible,” right? You’re
probably wondering what makes for the most valuable Instagram content.
Here’s the math on what makes quality content on Insta:
Instagram images with mostly blue overtones generate nearly 25% more likes.
93% of consumers consider the visual appeal before purchasing.
40% of people respond better to visual content than plain text.
Instagram captions with mentions generate 56% more engagement.
Locations added to Instagram content drives 79% higher engagement.
High-quality content is visually appealing and you should use mentions, captions, and hashtags to your advantage.
Businesses Can Turn Existing Posts Into Ads
Previously, you couldn’t turn an existing post into an ad unless you
hit the in-app Promote button. Now businesses can turn their organic
posts into ads in the Ads Manager.
Here are a couple tips on what organic posts are worth paying to promote:
Go with your most popular posts – these are likely your best content that, for whatever reason, your users are relating to most
Run ads that make sense for the type of content you’re promoting –
if your organic posts received a lot of likes, consider running them as
an Engagement Ad
Check out this guide on creating Instagram/Facebook ads within the Ads Manager. Note: You’ll manage your Instagram Ads within Facebook’s Ad Manager as Facebook owns Instagram.
Emoji Slider Polls
Instagram is now putting emojis to use as a way of polling how much users like or dislike something.
Marketers can use this to their advantage – asking users to rate
their favorite products. Just beware that they can dislike your products
too!
Stories Updates
Stories is a newer feature in Instagram – like we’ve mentioned, it’s
similar to Snapchat. Users love it – and as such, it evolves quickly.
Just this year there have been many updates to Stories.
Stories @Mentions and Stickers
Instagram recently added the ability for users to use @ mentions to
tag other users in their stories. These @ mentions can be typed on the
image, or they can be added as Stickers. Users might tag a friend’s
username or the locations where they’re at.
When a user tags you in their story, you get a notification via
direct message and from there you’ll be able to add a user’s story to
your own.
This is a great way for brands to increase awareness and reach –
you’re able to share your customer’s content in your own story for a
more authentic and trustworthy feel.
Shoppable Tags In Stories
Shoppable tags allow businesses to tag their products in their
photos. For example, if you feature a model running in your brand’s
running shoes – you’d tag the shoes so that users can click right over
to the product page and purchase the shoes.
Now, businesses can tag products inside Stories as well. This is a
great way to showcase your product(s) in live action or in
user-generated content (like from the @ mentions we just discussed).
Imagine the authenticity of sharing one of your customer’s Stories in
your own story, with a tag on your product.
Bulk Upload to Stories
Instagram announced recently that users can now upload photos and
videos to Stories in bulk. This is going to be a time-saver for
businesses and social media managers.
Users can select up to 10 videos or photos to upload at a time.
Developers Can Create AR Effects
Another recent addition to Instagram is the ability for developers to
partner with brands to create filters. This will be much like what
we’ve seen on Snapchat – and branded filters will probably be a
high-ticket ad feature.
Here’s an example of a Snapchat branded filter by Taco Bell:
In Conclusion
Social media evolves quickly to keep up with consumer demands and
competition from other platforms. Your best bet is to stay informed of
these new features and updates and focus on how you can benefit from new
features as a marketer or business.
Make sure you’re not focused solely on Instagram Ads in the coming
months – keep engagement as a top priority as the algorithm has changed
to favor engagement.
What are your favorite, new Instagram features? How are you using them to achieve your business goals?
The Complete List of Instagram Features for Marketing Experts
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April 09, 2019
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