Sure a professional photo shoot can be a great way to promote a business, but if you really want to get at the heart of the subject, the photo shouldn’t be too posed. While large companies and corporations can use this tactic, not everyone has a global following so it’s important to speak to your target audience through your photos.
How do you know what to post and how to post it? Should you tag your photos? There are so many questions so let’s explore a few options.
Below are some tips for posting photos on Instagram that your followers will like.
Post Photos That Don’t Advertise
While you may feel that it’s a waste of time to post any photos that aren’t advertising your brand on your Instagram, this can actually be defeatist for you. There are so many different types of visual advertisements that your company has that it can be very difficult to not post them, right? You’ll lose followers very quickly if you are not looking at the big picture. People don’t want to be blasted with advertisements all the time. Give them photos that are more natural, and whatever you do leave the informational graphics (infographics) to other social media sites. They simply are not right for Instagram and people tend to ignore those types of photos anyway so it’s really a waste of your time.
Use Your Account
So you’ve signed up for an Instagram account for your company but you’re not even posting any photos. Your customers and business contacts will forget about your account if you don’t post regularly to let them know you’re still around. It can also make your profile and your company seem like it lacks motivation because you’re not doing anything with the account. Now, if you’ve really made an attempt to use Instagram at its fullest and you still aren’t into it, then you should deactivate your account rather than leaving it to rot in Instagram purgatory.
Be Careful About Posting the Same Photos to Other Social Media Sites
Yes, Instagram makes it very easy to save you time by allowing you to post the same photo to all of your social media sites. That’s one of the benefits you heard about when you signed up, right? However, while you can certainly post a few top photos or competitions to all the sites, you don’t want to have every single photo posted on all your accounts. Chances are that your followers on Twitter and your fans on Facebook are also following you on Instagram. They’ve now seen the same photo on three different networks and if you have more accounts then they’re being flooded with the same picture. Try to mix it up and make separate posts to keep your company’s brand interesting. You can also pay for instagram followers but remember that this will just increase your numbers, not your activity.
So you’re not a huge corporation and you don’t need to post photos taken by a top of the line photographer with professional models to sell your brand? Instead, offer photos that show your products being used organically. If you don’t plan on using Instagram because it really doesn’t fit your marketing strategies then deactivate your account rather than letting it sit. Finally, there’s no need to upload the same photo to every single site. Instead show a little diversity and post different pictures to different sites.
Susan Darling loves Instagram and writing tips and hints to help others learn how to get the most from using it for business or for pleasure. She posts photos of nature scenes and flowers and also has an IG account for her business.