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How to Successfully Launch Your Social Channels

Guest User March 11, 2021

So you’ve started your business, and you’re ready to drive revenue on social. But wait, before you rush into spending your hard earned money on social media advertising, it’s important that you take the time to launch your social channels thoughtfully and with purpose. We’re sharing our top tips for doing so below.

  • Decide which networks you have the bandwidth to not only post on but to also create and manage a social community. Begin by identifying the audience you intend to reach and figure out which networks you can find them on.

  • Next, create matching usernames. This is a crucial step because you want to be able to ensure that your audience can easily find you across all platforms. We recommend this website to help you verify that your brand name is available: namechk.com.

  • This one may seem obvious but when it comes to your password — make them 12 to 16 characters long, don’t reuse them and store them in a safe spot for future reference.

  • Have a basic bio, profile picture and header image ready to go for all networks, however, be open to customizing them as appropriate for each. Include hashtags in your bios except for Twitter where you don't really need one unless it’s branded.

  • Decide what type of account you want for the networks you’re launching on. For example, Facebook has personal and business pages, as well as groups. Instagram on the other hand has personal accounts, business accounts and creator accounts. Take the time before setting them up to decide which is best for your brand.

  • Write your social playbook. Think about items such as:

    • Does your brand refer to itself as “we” or “I”?

    • Are any words off-limits?

    • Will your brand opine on things like politics and religion? 

    • Will you respond to comments and if so, how often? 

    • How will your brand handle negative comments? Complaints? Customer service requests? 

    • What is your brand’s personality on social?

  • Determine what success looks like on each network. We’d recommend starting with one measurable goal for each network.

  • Create a social media strategy and plan out your content calendar for at least four weeks. The more ahead that you get, the less likely you are to skip posting because you just “don’t know what to post.”

  • Have a plan for marketing your social accounts themselves. Think about ad spends, contests, subscriber emails, video content, etc.

  • Invest time in creating valuable, compelling content before you start trying to build followers. Why would anyone follow you if there's nothing on your social accounts yet? Expect consumers to want to see valuable posts in order to hit the follow button.

  • Automate like crazy, but humanize with your community management. Create a personal connection with those who engage.

Your social media accounts should be an extension of your brand. In following the above tips, your brand is sure to succeed in sharing meaningful content, creating engaging conversations and developing a loyal following.

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Our Top Instagram Reels Tips

Guest User February 24, 2021

If you’re not using Instagram Reels, this is the sign you’ve been waiting for — DO IT! Not only are Instagram Reels available to everyone, but they boost organic reach and discovery which is followed by a higher engagement rate, and as a result, you’ll receive new followers. Within a short span of time, some Instagram Reels videos have already garnered more than 8 million views and a 13% higher engagement rate than other forms of content on Instagram. Check out our top Instagram Reels tips below.

  • Watch what’s trending and put your own unique spin on it.

  • Develop a strategy for your Instagram Reels and batch shoot content to save yourself time.

  • Use a ring light and a tripod to make filming both seamless and more professional.

  • Our favorite app for editing Instagram Reels and building out transitions is InShot.

  • When choosing music for your Instagram Reels, make sure you’re following copyright guidelines.

  • Have fun with filters.

  • Add dynamic text that comes and goes for further explanation within your Instagram Reels for those that watch with the sound off. And when doing so — think square! If you plan on sharing your Reel on your profile, you’ll need to think inside the Instagram square because once it’s posted to your profile, the video will be cut into a square.

  • When in doubt, save in drafts for additional editing.

  • After finalizing your Instagram Reel, always save the video to your camera roll so you can repurpose the content on your social networks of choice.

  • In terms of posting to Instagram, only add a cover photo if it’s a graphic overlay that explains what your Instagram Reel is about. Otherwise, the last thing you want to do is add a stock photo that will make it blend in with the rest of the content on your grid.

  • Captions count. Don’t disregard a caption because the video takes centerstage... remember you are publishing this to your feed, too!

  • On the same note, don’t forget to include hashtags with Instagram Reels.

  • Stats indicate that between 3 and 4 pm is the best time range to post.

  • Finally, don’t forget to share all of your Instagram Reels to stories for optimal reach.

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Creating Instagram Guides

Guest User February 12, 2021

Have you ever wanted to give your followers an extensive list of tips and tricks or an in-depth how-to guide right on Instagram? Now you can! Cue Instagram Guides — the latest edition to everyone’s favorite platform. By curating these lists, you’re offering additional information that will hopefully inspire them to share your tips with their followers.

Whether you’re creating Instagram Guides as catalogs of your products, showcasing your business location through UGC, or providing tips and educational posts to your audience, there are so many creative ways you can use Instagram Guides to benefit both you and your followers. Wondering how to get started? We’re sharing the steps to do so below…

Steps to Create an Instagram Guide:

  1. From your Instagram profile, tap on the + icon in the upper-right corner and select ‘Guide’ from the ‘Create New’ menu.

  2. Next, choose the type of Instagram Guide you want to create and select your content from three options: Places, Products, or Posts. Note that guides only select content from feed posts and do not include Instagram Stories.

  3. Tap ‘Next’ to the format page to set up the details for your guide. You must add a title for each Instagram Guide, and you will also have the option to change the cover photo for your guide. Although most Instagram posts are formatted to a 1:1 square, the guide cover is a 3:4 portrait size that crops your image accordingly.

  4. To add more posts to the guide at this point, tap on the + ‘Add Posts’ option at the bottom of the formatting page.

  5. You can rearrange or delete posts in your Instagram Guide, by tapping on the three-dot icon in the upper-right corner. Choose ‘Remove from Guide ‘to remove that individual post, or tap ‘Reorder Posts’ to drag and rearrange the posts.

  6. Preview your Instagram Guide by hitting ‘Preview’ below the cover image before selecting ‘Share.”

  7. Once you share your first Instagram guide, the Guide icon will appear on your profile.

Yes, it’s really that simple! In a perfect world, we would recommend that you plan out your Instagram Guides out before posting individual posts. Ready to get started? We’re sharing some sample ways that brands can use Instagram Guides below:

  1. Gift guides

  2. Collaborations with other brands

  3. Partner spotlights

  4. Recipes 

  5. Places to go 

  6. DIY tips

  7. Influencer lists 

  8. Product tutorials

  9. FAQs 

  10. Meet the team

  11. Testimonials

  12. Industry news

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