It is so simple to set up, it only takes one step! In the Instagram app, find Settings and scroll down to Switch to business account. That's it, you've converted your account from personal to business!
Do you use Facebook ads to promote your business? If so, watch out for changes happening mid-August 2019 to the size of mobile ads - they are getting smaller in two ways:
What does this mean for you?
You will need to think hard about the first three lines of your text - they need to inspire people to click 'See More'. Not an easy task! On the positive side, images that you use for Instagram will work better with this Facebook ad format. Collect email addresses!
Contact via email is often the best, most effective way of marketing your business so hand over an ebook, free report, guide to something important – anything that your potential customers will think it is worth giving you their email address for. Then remember to email them, regularly. Frequent, fresh content engages your potential customers, builds links that bring in more potential customers and Google loves it, so it will send you even more potential customers.
If you have advice to give, try creating an infographic using a template online or free creation service such as Canva or Venngage. Everyone loves a good image/graph/chart! Do you use Instagram for your business? Or maybe you’d like to? Check out these 10 tips to get started in the right way! 1. Stay on top of the latest Instagram trends in your industry Hashtags are a key tool to use when posting but also use them to keep up with things happening in your industry. Look at what your competitors are doing. For example, if a competing yoga studio is offering 50% off evening classes this month, don’t post about your 20% off. Wait until the end of the month. 2. Use Instagram's direct message function to get in touch directly with followers There is a huge gap between social media marketing and the personal connection often needed to close a sale. When you can see a specific reason why a follower should buy your product/service, send them a direct message simply explaining why. If you don’t see any clear reasons right now – maybe you haven’t yet launched or your followers aren’t ready yet – use direct messages to create a first step in their relationship with you and your brand. Be personal. 3. Click on the explore tab (popular page) and engage with potential followers The ‘explore’ tab on Instagram is where popular photos and videos get featured, usually tailored to your previous behaviour and that of your followers. Use it regularly to find new accounts to follow or engage with – this, plus hashtag searching, is your fastest route to new followers. 4. Experiment with shoutouts A ‘shoutout’ is when another Instagram user posts a post about your business. Ideally you'll each do a shoutout for each other but this needs both accounts to have similar follower numbers to be fair. The more people you reach out to, the better and this technique is commonly used. It is effective if done correctly. 5. Post attractive and provocative (in the business sense!) images and films High-quality photos and images with plenty of colour tend to get the best reactions on Instagram. Combine looking good with real value for your followers, especially if you want more engagement. Ideally, post photos and videos that evoke some kind of emotion – a feeling of trust, agreement, humor, motivation or even mild fear – such as the fear of missing out or the fear of a taks deadline if you are an accountant! 6. Don't overuse filter effects You can choose a filter to use for all or certain types of posts but keep your posts very clear and easy to see/read. Filters themselves add nothing to your business success on Instagram! 7. Use hashtags properly Don’t bother using Instagram for business if you aren't going to use hashtags properly. These are YOUR MAIN ROUTE TO NEW FOLLOWERS. Use all 30 each time if you can. Do not describe what is in the image directly but connect the image to your potential clients and their needs/wants/interests. So, adding your own brand name as a hashtag only works if people will search for it. Instead, if…say you help people with their health, use hashtags such as #getfit and #workouts. Don’t forget the most important hashtag of all – location, location, location – unless you are online only! 8. You need to post to cause interaction
If you want to get engagement from your followers, you should be posting content regularly. That doesn't mean posting 10 images a day. Posting between once a week and once a day is frequent enough to do a good job of keeping your current followers interested. You will lose followers if you don’t post for a while but, more importantly, you won’t make any sales either. 9. Interact and engage with your followers A step so many businesses miss out on is replying and reacting when followers like and comment on your posts. Try never to ignore engagement. Instagram itself will be much less likely to promote your posts to new audiences if you don’t react to engagement on your profile. What is crucial is the engagement – it is here you are most like to start a buying process or build a relationship before a sale later on. 10. Don't be tempted to purchase followers or use an automated commenting tool There is no point in having followers if they aren’t real people, they aren’t your target market and especially if Instagram recognises that you bought them. Think quality over quantity in every case. The same goes for automated tools. Firstly, Instagram might spot it and shut your account. Even if it doesn’t, the automated tools tend to follow the other people using the tools, without considering your target market. You’ll end up with random followers who will unfollow after a few days. Try these useful tips and watch your Instagram account grow with followers and hopefully start generating sales too. If you need some help, we run both training courses and can run your account for you. Find our next workshops here and get in touch here for a chat about your business Instagram account. Often we see entrepreneurs undertake many marketing activities for their products or services. Although being active and visible is good, make sure your activities are contributing towards your objective!
So keep your marketing efforts focused on a single objective, whether that is to raise awareness and find new customers, grow business with existing customers or develop new niches for your product or service. Write down your marketing objective and evaluate each marketing activity to make sure it aligns with it. Good luck! Monday morning marketing idea If you have a service or product, local events are great ways to meet and get to know your target market. Make the most of the time by talking to your potential customers, try to capture their own words and get their email addresses...as many as possible!
Monday morning marketing ideas Have a marketing objective in mind and link every single thing you do back to this objective. This will make sure that you spend your precious time on the right things. Then, make a week-long plan for the different tasks you have to do to make sure you stay focused and do your tasks in the best possible way.
Monday morning marketing idea Ask, ask, ask. Most people are very happy to review or send you a testimonial.
If you haven’t got any customers that you can ask, ask a friend/contact to trial your product/service and then review it. If you are sure of the reaction, ask social media followers or specific customers to review you on Facebook. You can also create a testimonials page on your website but we find it best to put your testimonials and reviews throughout your site content, in places where it fits best. Monday morning marketing idea Search engines absolutely love good quality content but they react even more so to the latest content – recent articles, page content, images and films. Assuming you have your website optimised for search engines (check that you have keywords on each page and that your images have alternative text so computers can read what is in them), each new piece of content will boost your visibility to searchers.
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