Some tips require only small tweaks while others demand a little more work. But all can help improve your content to ensure more people double-tap the heart button.
Top Tip: This post assumes that you’ve already created an Instagram business profile, understand the basics to Instagram marketing and have learned how to reach your target audience on the platform. If not, learn the basics in our beginner’s guide to Instagram marketing for small businesses 📸
Before we explore these tips in-depth, let’s look at how Instagram has recently amended the likes feature and why generating likes still matters.
Why Instagram likes still matter
In 2019, Instagram began a trial phase of hiding likes for users in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Brazil, Japan, Ireland, Italy and the US. The goal is to decrease competitiveness and popularity contests, thus motivating a shift in posting behaviour toward creativity, storytelling and spontaneity.
As Instagram’s CEO, Adam Mosseri put it, “The idea is to try and depressurise Instagram, make it less of a competition, give people more space to focus on connecting with people that they love and things that inspire them.”
By hiding likes it means that people viewing your posts won’t be able to see the number of likes they have. Subsequently, people may interact more frequently with brands they have a genuine connection with, rather than being drawn to brands with high like-counts.
For brands, it means that every like you get has been earned from a real fan. In that sense, though hidden publicly, likes become more influential than ever.
Although likes are concealed, you can still access the numbers in the back end. This way, you can still track how a post is performing and tweak content to please the Instagram algorithm – which continues to favour likes as a ranking signal.
Whether it is rolled out permanently in the UK or not, likes remain a key measure of success and getting them requires quality content.
With those things in mind, let’s get into the tips.
1. Use high-quality photos
Over 95 million posts are uploaded to Instagram every day. Each time you post, you’re competing for attention with other brands, influencers and followers’ friends and family.
To stand out, your content needs to stop users in their tracks. This means no blurry, pixilated or poorly lit photos.
Fortunately, modern smartphones have cameras that are more than capable of producing a quality shot.
Whenever you take a photo or shoot a video on your phone:
Shoot in HDR mode
Use a smartphone tripod to keep the phone steady
Make photos 1080 pixels in width
Expert Photography has some great tips for getting the most out of your phone camera.
When you’re ready to upload photos, choose a filter that appeals to users. A study by TrackMaven found that the Mayfair filter is best for interactions, followed by no filter at all – which puts more emphasis on the quality of your original shot.
2. Use hashtags strategically and generously
Hashtags have the potential to put your Instagram posts in front of a whole new audience. And there are popular terms for every niche.
The easiest way to find the right hashtags is to type a few words related to your image or business into the Instagram search bar.
Alternatively, you can enter # followed by your keywords in the caption. This brings up the most popular Instagram hashtags.
Another way to find relevant hashtags is to use a hashtag generator site such as All Hashtag. Enter a keyword into the search field and the tool will generate the best-related hashtags.
To reach as many people as possible with your post, use the most popular hashtags in your niche.
To reach people in your local area, use location-based hashtags. To find these, search Google for ‘popular Instagram accounts + [your city]’ and see what terms the most followed accounts near you are using.
Here’s an example from one of the most popular Instagram accounts in Bristol.
3. Embrace video content
According to Mention, posts containing videos receive about 38% more Instagram engagement than those containing images. And in general, video gets the best return on investment (ROI) for social media marketing efforts on the whole.
There are several ways to create good videos on a budget, using your smartphone, screen capture software, animated videos or user-generated content.
We’ve taken a look at each of these methods in detail in our guide on how to grow your small business using video marketing. The guide also covers types of video content you can use to engage your audience, including:
Product demos
Events
Case studies
Behind-the-scenes videos
Interviews
According to wibbitz, how-to tutorials are the most popular form of Instagram video content. That’s something to bear in mind if you have anything you can teach your audience.
Something else to bear in mind is the technical specs:
Format: MP4
Length: 3-60 seconds
Video file size: Up to 512MB, but it’s best to keep them under 50MB for a quicker upload
Aspect ratio: 1.91:1-4:5
Orientation: Square, portrait or landscape
4. Run a contest or giveaway
Contests are one of the easiest ways to increase engagement on Instagram. To increase likes, you can make the barrier of entry something as simple as ‘like-to-win’.
To make your Instagram contest or giveaway engaging, make sure that the prize is relevant to your brand and target market, and specific enough to attract long-term fans.
For example, if you run a restaurant, giving away a free meal for two or a gift card is something that real fans would be interested in. Giving away an iPad or holiday to Disneyland, on the other hand, may only attract opportunists that have no real interest in your brand.
Before running any contest or giveaway, read through Instagram’s Promotion Guidelines. It’s not the most exciting thing to do, but it will keep you on the right side of the platform’s moderators.
5. Write compelling captions
Captions give a voice to your visual content. They let you expand on photos, show off your personality and give followers instructions.
To nail the perfect caption:
Get the tone right. Instagram is fun and lighthearted, so your posts should reflect this. If your tone of voice tends to be more corporate or formal, inject some personality for a more human and authentic touch.
Put important details first. Caption text is cut off in the Instagram feed after two or three lines. While you want people to click ‘more’, assume that they won’t. Get your most important message in early and save hashtags for the end.
Write a call-to-action
. If you want your followers to do something, ask them. For example, ‘click on the link in the bio’ or ‘like if you’d do this’ or ‘comment with your favourite XYZ’.
Use emojis
. Emojis add personality, but they also work to catch the eye and break up text. If the compatible emojis are available, you can also use them to replace text.
How long should your Instagram captions be?
Instagram captions have a character limit of 2200, which gives you plenty of space to get your point across.
That said, a recent study of over 8.9 million Instagram posts by Quintly found that brands with one million followers or less got the most interaction from posts with 1-50 characters. And Sprout Social suggests the ideal length of a caption is 138-150 characters. So keeping it concise may be best.
6. Share content across social media
If you’re active on other social platforms, use them to promote your Instagram content.
Top Tip: If you’re not on other social networks, you should be. More than half of the 97% of digital consumers that have used social media in the past month have used it to research products. Social media marketing can be a cost-effective and dynamic approach to brand marketing, but it takes a clearly defined strategy to establish your brand online. To learn more about how to do just that, read our 7-step-guide to creating a social media marketing strategy for your small business📱