Are you looking for actionable advice on how
to get more followers to engage with your Instagram posts? I personally
manage an Instagram account that has almost 900,000 followers at this time, and
I frequently get as many as 10,000 likes on my posts. Achieving success like
that isn’t magic; it simply requires sharing photos that people want to
engage with.
If you’re not sure how to proceed with your own Instragram
promotion, here are my top tips for creating Instagram posts that work for you.
1. Inspire and excite your audience.
Product photography is essential to digital marketing,
especially for ecommerce websites and brands that sell physical products. Many
times, this entails featuring a single product against a plain background so
that the product stands out.
That kind of product photography is highly important; who
doesn’t appreciate a well-lit product against a crisp white
background? Great product photography can help increase the conversion rate for
an ecommerce shop tenfold, so I highly recommend it for your site.
However, with social media, you have the
opportunity to let your products shine outside of the whitebox. Instead of
confining your items to a small area, feature your products out in the wild!
Here’s a great example from Under Armour:
A picture of the blue shirt by on a white background would be
okay. In fact that’s how it’s featured on the UA website which is pretty
standard for ecommerce sites.
If I’m into running and like the color of the
shirt, I might click through and buy it. However, seeing someone like me
wearing the shirt out there in the streets pursuing his running goals excites
me such that I want to buy the shirt.
Plain product photography is necessary in some cases, but on
Instagram take the time to post photos that are a bit more exciting and
inspiring. You don’t need an expensive camera or professional photographer to
shoot your Instagram videos for you. Instead, just grab your smartphone and a
friend or co-worker who is comfortable in front of the camera.
2. Feature your product with a user-generated photo.
One of the best posts a company can feature on Instagram is a
user-generated photo: This will show your product in use by someone
who is not a model -- just an everyday person who loves your product.
It’s even better if you can pair a user-generated photo with a
quote from that customer that can act as a testimonial. To do that, try the
following strategies:
•
Ask your customers to tag you in their own Instagram posts.
•
Ask your customers to use a specific hashtag when they use your
products.
•
Ask your customers to email you photos they wouldn’t mind your
sharing.
In the first two cases, you can use a free app like RePost that allows you to easily
share your customers' photos while giving them attribution for their images.
This is important, because you never want to look like you’re stealing someone
else’s photos. In the third case, you’ll just need to set up an email address
for collecting the photos. Alternatively, you could set up a form on
your site that allows for an attachment.
The latter requires a bit more work, as you’ll need to
communicate with the customer before you upload the photo. That way,
you'll learn more about his or her experience; but, hey, that’s
not necessarily a bad thing. It provides you an opportunity to get the scoop
from someone who is out there using your product "in the wild."
All three of these methods will help you to create a positive
bond with your most vocal customers. By showing off their pictures, you'll be
giving them a special reward for choosing you over one of your competitors --
and that’s great for increasing customer loyalty.
3. Show off the features of your product.
A picture of your product will show off what your product
looks like, but what about showing off what your product can do? If you
sell cameras, you can easily snap a picture with your camera and show off how
amazing the quality of your pictures is on Instagram, just the way GoPro
has done here:
Camera companies aren’t the only ones that get to have this much
fun: Here’s an example from Philips Hue showing off its color-connected
lighting under a couch:
And hey, if you really want to kick things up a notch, why not try
video posts?
Instagram lets you upload short videos so you can easily show
off your product’s features and benefits in motion just
as Birchbox did here with Oribe dry shampoo:
These short videos don’t need to be professionally shot. All you
need is some good lighting and a mobile phone to get the job done.
Getting started
Now that you know how to create Instagram photos that excite and
inspire your audience, it’s time to get started.
Keep in mind that consistency is key. If you don’t see your
engagement skyrocket on day one, keep at it, and you’ll see steady improvement.
Success doesn’t happen overnight in most cases; it’s a process that you
have to keep working toward. The good news is, a little sweat equity goes a
long way on Instagram. If you put in the work to create engaging posts, you’ll
be rewarded with likes, follows and comments.
Written by: Nathan Chan
Credit: Entrepreneur.com
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