Skip to main content

5 Latest Do's for Successful Business Promotion on Instagram in 2018

Marketing on social media sites is an excellent way to manage the identity of business and keeping the audience aware of the new arrivals. For successful Instagram marketing you should consider the points given below to pay off your efforts.

1- Be Highly Specific When Using Hashtags: 

There is no such limitation of using hashtags on Instagram but too many hashtags and your post will look spammy. Hashtags are great way to be found on this Instagram. Smart and targeted use of hashtags is crucial too as using simple and general words can misguide your customers ended up in reaching to wrong side. For this you should think strategically and get an idea of what your audience will think of words when searching for the products or services you are offering. Simple, striking and more importantly the hashtags must be highly relevant to your brand will remain in the minds of your audience.
  

2- Post High Quality Images: 

Visitors like natural, beautiful images on Instagram. The posting of stock pictures for business promotion can ruin the image. Do not use generic or boring pictures. You can add effects or edit it to make it catchy and good-looking but it will consume your precious time. If you want effective Instagram marketing, your business should appear as legitimate and attractive so that your audience will not think of you as spammy.  Keep in mind that if you are using paid ads on Instagram it is better to get the benefits fully.

3- Post, But Do Not OverPost: 

People tend to check their social media feeds frequently. Seeing your posts each time they open Instagram will naturally repel them from giving attention. They will easily get bored when your posts strike them always. Try posting 1-3 times a day with interesting content so that your target audience turns towards your products or services.

4- Personalize your Promotion:

Using auto-commenting or bots for commenting may annoy your audience. People easily understand these sorts of comments and you may look like inactive on insensitive. This technique will not drive more likes, comments, or conversions but instead people will leave you or unfollow you. In this competitive business realm the one who gains the trust of customers wins. Your visitors will perceive your business as trustable when you build a strong relationship with them through active and natural commenting. Humanize your promotions for creating a sense of trust and reliability, this will drive sales and leads.

5- Posts Highly Engaging Content: 

Some business owners think that posting frequently will benefit them but it does the exact opposite. To post engaging content you should know your audience well. Do research and know what they like and dislike. You can also make your promotion more targeted through categorizing your audience by age, gender, professions etc. This strategy will keep your audience engaged and they will wait for new posts.


Nadkaar is web design and development company in Dubai, provides brilliant and trendy solutions for Instagram marketing.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Did You Know That These Safety Devices Also Expires?

Got surprised? But the safety devices actually expire whether they have expiry dates written on them or not. In many homes making the storage empty of expired food, medicines or other solutions is a practice which is a good habit but does you ever think that safety devices also need to be replaced with new when expired? That is why from today you should do a thorough audit of your house and check all the safety devices for their performance, if you find any defect in functioning, immediately throw it away. The defect in small safety devices should not cost your harm so keep alert! Fire Extinguisher:  You may have a fire extinguisher placed in your kitchen. The usability years can vary in different types of fire extinguishers like disposable models can last for five to seven years and non-disposable models need alternate recharging after every five to six years. For safety, improvement checks for the tags if any for the specifications of the maintenance schedule is necess...

Another year, another set of challenges: is it make or break for the PR industry in 2018?

2017 has been a big year for the PR industry. Not only did we witness myriad crises, campaigns and the odd fall from grace, but a number of new trends also emerged. Live-stream video, for example, grew in popularity as did the use of influencers to drive engagement. 2018 looks — at least on paper — like an unprecedentedly good setup for the PR and marketing industry. But behind the scenes, the industry appears shockingly vulnerable. Micro moments Information can be accessed faster and faster with the use of smartphone applications, notifications, and social media. According to Huffington Post, 55 per cent of the time people use their smartphones, they do so in short bursts of 30 seconds or less. Look at how US President Donald Trump communicates with his millions of followers. Bite size sound bites are what he does best, even if the content isn’t exactly worth reading. But he grabs the attention of his audience by drip feeding tiny bits of information on a regular basis. With i...

6 things we learned in our first year as a business

The first year is always the hardest. That’s one thing you’ve definitely heard before; because it’s true. You sacrifice time with family, you let your social life take a back seat and you almost certainly have trouble sleeping when every thought and feeling from the day before is swirling around in your head at 4am. But the point is - it should be this hard because the rewards of building a business are worth the ride. It’s a never-ending rollercoaster of exhilarating ascents, unexpected turns and spiraling nose dives. But we wouldn’t have it any other way. Every day, we get validation from people who love what we do. In our first 12 months, we met some of the most fascinating people on the planet and we easily learned more than we would have in 10 years. Here are six lessons we learned in our first 12 months. 1- Don’t try to be the best Being popular may have been important when you were at school. In business, the opposite is true. When we started, we knew other agencies were o...