Here we’re going to discuss beginner’s guide to Instagram Marketing and how you can manage your Instagram for business. The world is fast-changing, and everything is going digital, including marketing. One of the secrets of successful marketers is active consumer engagement through Social Media Marketing, which is readily available on social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and twitter.
The nature of my business is that I have lots of business owners come to me when they’re in trouble with their brand. Instagram for business is critical and I am going to share some insight with you today.
Instagram Marketing is a great tool for many businesses. According to Statista, “Instagram has over one billion active users, as of June 2018”. 77.6million Instagram users were reported to be citizens of US and this value is projected to beat 111 million in 2019.
There are more than 1 billion active Instagram accounts, 500 million of which are active every day.
400 million Instagram accounts use Stories,everyday.
67% of Gen Xers and 60% of millennials says there are more likely to make a purchase from a brand they follow on Instagram
7 out of every 10 hashtags on Instagram are branded
The algorithm also factors in how quickly people engage with your content and how long they engage with it
If your post gets a lot of likes and comments in a short amount of time, your post will get shown to more of your followers
Use your logo as your profile photo
so people can easily identify your brand
Be consistent with your names.
Use the same name for your account name and username
These names should be consistent to your names on other social platforms.
Note: Username cannot have any spaces
Be mindful of when you post
Research shows that engagement is different on different days of the week
and at different times.
The safest time to post to maximize engagement is Tuesday through Friday between 9am and 6pm
Thursday has the highest engagement
Sunday has the weakest engagement
While Instagram has changed, it shows no signs of going anywhere. As a small business, you can leverage this visual platform to help followers know more about you, your brand, product releases and more.