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How to Start with Instagram to Promote Your Brand

You’ve given it some thought and you want to extend your brand reach across popular social media sites like Instagram. Although the platform has experienced some drop in engagement rate, it still has the highest engagement rate compared to other social media platforms. While Facebook struggles with 0.2% per follower, Instagram stands at 2.3% engagement rate per follower. This makes it one of the best platforms through which you can promote your brand and engage with your target audience. If you’re having some trouble gaining a footing in Instagram marketing, here’s a thorough guide to help you get started.

The first few steps

Your first steps would involve setting up your brand’s Instagram account and then optimizing it to befit a top brand. Sounds easy, doesn’t it? But make sure you keep the following tips in mind when setting up an Instagram account:

Instagram promotion ideas for brands

Now that you’ve set up your brand’s Instagram account, how do you get started with promoting your brand? You probably know by now that hard-selling isn’t going to cut it here. So how do you engage with your target audience in such a way that they’ll want to buy from you? And how do you create content that can enable you to establish a stronger Instagram presence?

[tweetthis]One of the best methods to engage is by featuring fan contributions on your brand’s Instagram account.[/tweetthis]

In a previous Pagewiz article, Elna Cain talked about running a PPC campaign on Instagram. This is a crucial step for brands that wish to reach out to a new audience. But beyond your sponsored ads, you also need to actively promote your brand by producing engaging content and running Instagram marketing campaigns that work. Take a look at some of the most effective ways for brands to promote themselves on Instagram:

Shralpin is a perfect example of user generated content that has turned an Instagram page into a well known brand in the skateboard community. Users post videos and pictures with the hashtag #shralpin and they can get exposure to 190,000 skaters around the world for sponsorships. Shralpin also cross promotes from Instagram to their website by sharing all content to shralpin.com.

Another excellent example is We Work, which provides shared office spaces in different cities around the world. They often share images originally taken by members to showcase their office spaces. The company promotes its laid-back culture using the #dogsofwework hashtag and features fan contributions using the same tag.

Final thoughts

Now you’ve got a clear idea what you’ll need to do in order to promote your brand on Instagram. You understand some of the best practices to follow when setting up your brand’s official account on Instagram. You also have some excellent examples to give you ideas for your upcoming Instagram marketing campaign. All you have to do now is come up with a proper plan and outline your goals so that you can fully optimize Instagram marketing for your brand. Got any questions to ask about promoting your brand through Instagram? Leave your comments below.