Take the example of Content Guardians. They are a small-scale start-up whose Instagram account centers around remote work and collaborative pieces.
During the Pandemic, when the whole world was working from home, Hopper HQ was working from another country. This created an unbelievable opportunity for collaboration. ‘A Day In The Life Of A Remote Team’ series was recorded in partnership with Content Guardians. They posted it as an Instagram Story and got massive appreciation.
Always Use A Business Account to Promote Your Business
Want to take full advantage of these tips? Start by making sure your Instagram account is public and for business.
An Instagram business account gives you access to many valuable features not available for private accounts. These features include:
- Instagram Insights
- Instagram promotions
- Instagram Shopping
- Essential and auxiliary information inboxes
- Contact data and a source of inspiration button on your profile
A professional account has a variety of useful features for content creators. But brands should always opt for a business account. So, if you haven’t already, go to your Instagram settings and switch to a business account.
Get to Know Your Audience
Knowing your audience is an important step in leveling up your branding using Instagram stories. A little research can help you figure out your target audience, their pain points, and how you can use Instagram’s Story feature to reach them.
Stories have amazing features like Polls, Ask Me a Question, and many more that offer an excellent way to know your audience. You will be able to know all about their likes, dislikes, and what they would like to see on your feed.
Instagram Stories is also a great platform for doing market research if your target audience is people in their 20s. Make sure to use this data when creating content for both your feed and Instagram promotions.
Make Attractive Stories to Increase Sales
Creative Instagram Stories attract more clients than dull and boring ones. Don’t fall into the second category!
There are many types of Augmented reality (AR) filters available on Instagram that you can use to make your stories more interactive and fun. From Retro film to Old School camera, you can use any of them to jazz up your boring snaps.
You can also experiment with Layout mode and create a collage-style graphic using up to six photos per story. You can add stickers, music, or text to your story for extra effects and make them more interesting.
Moreover, there are many different types of fonts available. You can play with them and even add a Halo or sparkling effect to the text.
Use Stories to Make Announcements
Many marketers don’t think highly of Instagram Stories. Still, they are a great tool for making announcements about new products, staff, and general updates.
Stories offer an excellent opportunity to post behind the scenes that won’t take a permanent spot on your feed. This makes your followers feel like they’re getting to know you and your brand. Posting behind the scenes is a great way to keep your followers up to date with what’s happening in your business.
You can also post other updates of your day on your Stories to make them more appealing to your followers. This can range from packaging an item to playing a prank on your colleague. Such Stories help convey the human side of your business and support brand care and responsibility.
Make Story Highlights of Your Product’s Information
Instagram Story Highlights is a collection of past Stories that stay on your profile permanently. These can be found right under your profile bio.
Also referred to as “albums,” they’re one of the best ways to promote your product or service.
To take full advantage of this feature, make a collection of pictures, videos, and posts dedicated to your product or service. Then add it as a Story Highlight. This helps new customers browse your profile and explore what you have to offer instead of scrolling through your entire feed.
You can then direct these new customers to sign up for your newsletter or visit your website. Once there, they can buy your product. This method of tagging products in your highlights using stickers helps you get more sales without being direct.
Use Your Logo as a Profile Picture to Improve Brand Awareness
Your logo represents your brand, and using it as a profile picture helps improve brand awareness. It gives legitimacy and gives your audience an idea of your brand personality.
However, an Instagram profile photo should be 110×110 pixels, managed inside a circle. There isn’t much room for a lengthy tagline or complex logo in this size. Hence, something simple but catchy is the way to go.
Keep in mind that the profile image is displayed as a circle. So, if your logo is a square, make sure it has a high resolution.
Make Boomerangs, Small Videos, or Do a Live Session
A Boomerang is a high-quality mini video that plays back and forth on a loop. You can post a Boomerang to your Instagram Story either using the Boomerang app or through Instagram’s built-in Boomerang feature. This is a fun and creative way to market your brand while increasing your engagement.
Another useful Instagram feature to increase your visibility is Instagram Live. Live sessions offer an extraordinary way for brands to interact with their target audience. This drives sales and traffic.
Your followers get a notification when you go live. And a small “LIVE” badge appears on your profile picture at the top of their feed. Not to mention, live videos have their own ‘Top live’ section on the Explore page. You can get featured here if you get enough views on your Live video. This further increases your reach and visibility.
Add Different Hashtags to Reach A Wider Audience
Adding a hashtag to your Instagram Story makes it discoverable to a wide crowd. There are two methods for adding a hashtag to your Story:
- Use the hashtag sticker (tap the grinning square with the collapsed corner at the highest point of your screen).
- Use the regular text tool to type out your hashtags (tap the text symbol that says Aa and then choose #).
Once you begin typing, Instagram will start proposing to you some well-known hashtags. Brands can use these to reach a wider audience.
You can add up to 10 hashtags to your Story. If you decide to do so, size them down and conceal them behind stickers, GIFs, and emoticons.
Add Captions in Story for Customer’s Convenience
It goes without saying that Instagram is a visual medium. But that doesn’t mean you can disregard your captions. What you say about an image is just as significant as the image itself.
Like your visuals, your captions also need to be consistent across your stories. If it’s an image, you can write something to describe it. If it’s a video, you can write down the subtitles for people who aren’t watching it with sound on.