In 2010, people were crazy for the original Angry Birds game, participating in planking challenges, and shocked by the Lost series finale. Thankfully, 2010 also brought us the launch of the now iconic social media platform - Instagram. While the craze to horizontally balance on random objects has toppled, Instagram’s popularity has skyrocketed.
Early adopters of this photo forward network included foodies and fashionistas, but the scope of users and brands is now as diverse as Moira Rose’s wig collection. The ability for Instagram to pivot and diversify has led to more than 25 million business accounts. It’s safe to say, an inbound marketing strategy that doesn’t take Instagram into consideration isn’t complete.
To learn more about the role Instagram can play in your Inbound Marketing Strategy we’ll share some basic Instagram stats. Then we'll discuss how Instagram is an effective inbound marketing tool as an inbound methodology.
Remember, an inbound marketing methodology is one
Instagram is a visual smorgasbord. As such, your images need to be crisp, clear, and relevant to your brand and audience. Original content tends to perform best, but with the use of filters and other tools like Canva you can still turn a stock photo into a success story.
Consider the look of your entire feed as opposed to a single image. Filters are amazing, but choosing one or two and using them consistently can be more impactful than spending precious minutes customizing each individual post. Consider your tone and brand voice and let your images, and filters, convey a mood. By curating a consistent sentiment you’ll subtly reinforce your own brand’s stability in performance.
User engagement on Instagram tends to be higher than engagement on other platforms. Meaning, while they may see your post on Facebook, they are more in the habit to like or comment on an Instagram post. Ways to encourage engagement include:
While it's important to stay on-brand no matter the format, social media allows you an opportunity to reveal a new side. Use what you know about your current customer base and let that be a jumping off point. If your brand were a real life friend of one of your buyer personas, what kind of conversations would they have?
For example, Chicken Express, a quick-service restaurant has cult-following level fans for biscuits and rolls and sweet tea. By understanding this commitment patrons have to their carb of choice they were able to create a post that genuinely started a conversation and successfully brought awareness to their profile.
Ready to use social media as an inbound marketing tool? Contact adWhite marketing today. Oh, and check out our Instagram feed when you get a chance.