
Use Hashtags with
Your Posts
As with Twitter, hashtags are helpful in finding categories
of images or certain topics that are of interest. When posting an image, consider which hashtags would work
best for that particular image.
There are countless hashtags to use – really any word can be set up as
its own category – but it’s best to try and pair your images with the most
popular hashtags so that they have a chance of being seen by more people. You
can search for hashtag words to glean how many posts are already in that
category.
Some of the most popular hashtags include: #picoftheday, #instagood, #instacool,
#bestoftheday, #follow, #iphoneonly, #instamood and #iphonesia. There are also very active
categories for travel such as #traveling, #travelgram, #vacation and
#wunderlust. Location specific
hashtags – #NYC, #london, and #paris – also elicit great interest.
Create Conversations
& Combine with Hashtags
A picture may be worth a thousand words but that doesn’t
mean the words aren’t important, too!
When posting an image, the photo is a great start but adding an
important detail regarding the photo or asking a question, such as “Where is
your favorite weekend getaway?” can encourage connection and
conversations. Coupling your
photos with questions or fun facts will encourage others to respond, generating
more attention for your posts.
Connect Your Facebook
Account
If you haven’t connected your business’ Facebook account to
your Instagram account, now’s the time to do so! Many of your family and friends also have Instagram accounts
– about 20% according to recent data – so this makes it easy for your customers
to find and follow you.
It can also give you the opportunity to return some support
by liking and commenting on customer photos, which will reflect favorably on
both your business and your brand.
Invite People to
Contribute
Collaborate with friends and give them center stage by
inviting them to submit photos for you to share on your Instagram account. For example, ask them to contribute
their favorite vacation photo and ask what made it so special. They will enjoy being featured on your
account and you’ll continue to have fresh and interesting images to promote.
They may also ask you to do the same.
Highlighting others’ images can also give you another way to
cross-promote on Facebook, as you can give them props for their images and they
can share your attention with their Facebook friends. This strategy can then lead to their friends finding you as
well – on both social media platforms.
Take Time to Comment
In the Instgram world, comments are preferred over
likes. Likes are great, and you
should spend a bit of time finding other photos and liking them, but taking the
time to comment can help bring more people to your account.
Pick a few hashtag categories that fit with what you’re
promoting on Instagram and add comments to your favorites. A simple “nice shot!” or “love this
view!” will encourage those accounts to look at your account and what you’re
posting. This is one of the most
proven ways to earn more Instagram followers. Yes, it takes a bit of time but creating an Instagram
following is a combination of online science metrics and relationship
building.