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Become an Instagram aficionado and grow your business online
Instagram For Business For Dummies shows you how you can tap into the social media platform with over 1 billion active users and the highest brand engagement of any social app out there. Businesses of all sizes have discovered how successful they can be when they take advantage of Instagram's powerful business tools-including shoppable posts, devoted business profiles, and advanced analytics. This beginner-friendly book helps you take advantage of this great opportunity to connect with a broader audience, tell a gripping story, and make your business an integral part of customers' lives. This new edition covers all of Instagram's latest features, including verified accounts, Broadcast Channels, and integration with Threads. You'll also learn everything you need to know about establishing brand partnerships with influencers, making the most of hashtags, and creating content that will get you noticed. Presented in straightforward language by Instagram and marketing gurus, this book will take you from setting up your account and profile to winning new business on Instagram.
Even if you're a complete Insta-beginner, Instagram For Business For Dummies will help you market your brand on this powerful social platform.
Eric Butow is the owner of Butow Communications Group and author of 40+ books, including Digital Etiquette For Dummies. IG: @ericbutow.
Corey Walker is the owner of The Marketing Specialist in El Dorado Hills, California. IG: @coreycwalker.
Introduction 1
Part 1: Creating Your Profile and Building Your Narrative 5
Chapter 1: Installing Instagram 7
Chapter 2: Setting Up Your Profile 21
Chapter 3: Hitting Your Target Audience 35
Chapter 4: Taking and Posting Great Photos 47
Part 2: Interacting with Others 69
Chapter 5: Finding People to Follow 71
Chapter 6: Sharing and Commenting on Posts 85
Chapter 7: Direct Messaging with Ease 97
Chapter 8: Wielding the Power of the Hashtag 115
Part 3: Fitting All the Marketing Pieces Together 129
Chapter 9: Planning a Winning Ad 131
Chapter 10: Creating an Effective Instagram Ad 143
Chapter 11: Creating a Winning Contest 159
Chapter 12: Connecting Your Marketing Dots 173
Chapter 13: Instagram Analytics 185
Part 4: Using Instagram Stories as Another Avenue 193
Chapter 14: Sharing with Instagram Stories 195
Chapter 15: Making Your Story More Fun 209
Chapter 16: Sharing Your Stories in New Ways 223
Chapter 17: Using Highlights to Keep Stories Longer 235
Chapter 18: Going Live on Instagram 243
Part 5: Becoming a Pro at Reels and Broadcast Channels 251
Chapter 19: Using Reels to Stand Out 253
Chapter 20: Creating a Reels Presence 257
Chapter 21: Starting Your Own Broadcast Channel 275
Part 6: Why Isn't This Working? 283
Chapter 22: Insta-Diagnosing Instagram 285
Chapter 23: Insta-Help Is on the Way 301
Part 7: The Part of Tens 313
Chapter 24: Ten Brands Killing It on Instagram 315
Chapter 25: Ten Places to Find Inspiration 325
Index 335
Chapter 1
IN THIS CHAPTER
Finding Instagram apps for your device or computer
Deploying Instagram apps on Windows and Mac computers
Installing Instagram apps on mobile devices
Using Instagram on the web
Launching Instagram on your computer or mobile device
The good people at the Instagram division of Meta (which also owns Facebook and Threads) realized long ago that many people use Instagram with all their computing devices, not just smartphones. What's more, they knew that if business owners were going to adopt Instagram as the de facto photo-sharing app, Instagram had to be available everywhere: on smartphones, tablets, computers, and even the Instagram website.
If you haven't installed Instagram yet, this is the chapter you need to read. We start by showing you where to find Instagram on the web, and then you find out how to install the Instagram app on computers, smartphones, and tablets.
Next, you see how to use Instagram on the web in case you're using a computer or device that either doesn't or can't have Instagram installed, such as a company smartphone that allows only company-approved apps. Finally, you launch the Instagram app on your computer or device so you can scratch that itch and start Instagramming.
If you don't have Instagram installed on your smartphone (or your computer), search in one of the following locations to find and download the app:
In the iPhone example shown in Figure 1-1, the Instagram entry in the Search screen list shows the Get button so you can download Instagram.
FIGURE 1-2: The Get button on the Search screen.
If your workplace has a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) policy, pass this book around to the people in your company so they can refer to the appropriate section in this chapter for installing Instagram on their computer or device.
The first version of Instagram, which was available for download on October 6, 2010, was for iPhone users. It was a wise decision: The popularity of the iPhone Instagram's ease of use when sharing photos resulted in more than one million registered Instagram users by the end of 2010. (Ten years later, about one billion users are on the iPhone and Android platforms.) You can install the iPhone app on your iPhone and iPad if you prefer to use your tablet. (If you have an Android smartphone or tablet, don't worry. We have you covered in the next section.)
It's easy to download Instagram from the App Store to your iPhone:
Tap the Search box at the top of the screen and start typing the word Instagram.
After you type the first few letters, Instagram appears at the top of the results list.
Tap Instagram in the results list.
The app information appears on the screen, as you saw in Figure 1-1.
Tap Get.
If you need to sign into the App Store, type your password in the Sign In to the App Store window and then tap Get. If you have a newer iPhone that doesn't have a Home button, follow the prompts to complete your transaction. If your iPhone has a touch button and you use Touch ID instead of typing your password, place the appropriate finger or thumb on the Home button.
The next time you want to open Instagram, swipe to the Home screen with room for icons - because that's where you'll find the Instagram icon.
Now Instagram is ready for you to start using it, so move ahead to the "Starting to Gram Instantly" section.
Instagram has yet to create a native app for the iPad, which is another one of life's great mysteries (but not at the level of where missing socks go). However, you can use the iPhone app on the iPad.
Here's how to install Instagram on an iPad:
Tap the Search box at the top of the screen and start typing the word "Instagram."
After you type the first two or three letters, Instagram appears at the top of the results list.
Tap the Instagram app's Get button (see Figure 1-3).
If you need to sign into the App Store, type your password in the Sign In to the App Store window. Then tap Get. Or, if you use Touch ID, place the appropriate finger or thumb on the Home button instead.
Now that you've installed Instagram on your iPad, go straight to the "Starting to Gram Instantly" section later in this chapter to learn how to start using Instagram.
FIGURE 1-2: Yes, tap iPhone Only when you're installing Instagram on your iPad.
FIGURE 1-3: The Instagram app is in the upper-right corner.
After Instagram was satisfied with the development of its app on the iPhone, staffers turned their attention to developing Instagram for the Android platform. On the day the app was released in April 2012, more than one million users downloaded it.
Here's how to install Instagram from the Google Play Store:
Tap the Play Store icon on the Home screen.
If the Play Store icon isn't on the Home screen, tap Apps on the Home screen and then tap Play Store on the Apps screen.
After you type, Instagram appears in the results list.
The app information screen shown in Figure 1-4 appears.
It's time to start Instagramming, so skip ahead to the "Starting to Gram Instantly" section.
Instagram was designed for a smartphone, but in a business setting, you'll be more likely to view it at your desk while you're working. Otherwise, you'll have to keep looking from your computer screen to your smartphone.
Fortunately, Instagram is available for Windows and Mac, so you can view, like, and comment on photos and videos from other Instagram users. However, you can't use your computer's webcam to take pictures or shoot video.
Feel free to skip ahead to the "No App? No Problem: Instagram Is on the Web" section to learn how to use the Instagram website. (This information should go in your brain's "be prepared" file.) Then, continue reading to the end of the chapter to learn how to log in to Instagram.
FIGURE 1-4: Tap the Instagram icon to read more about the app.
The Windows version of Instagram is a Windows 11 app. Windows PC users can install the Instagram app from the Windows Store or the Instagram website. Here's how to install the app from the Windows Store:
Click the Install button, as shown in Figure 1-5.
After the Windows Store installs the Instagram app on your computer, the Get button in the Store window changes to Launch.
If you prefer to install the Windows app from the Instagram website, follow these steps:
www.instagram.com
Click the Sign Up link on the Instagram web page.
The Store window appears in front of your browser window.
Now, you can skip ahead of the rest of the class and start Instagramming by going to the "Starting to Gram Instantly" section.
Instagram doesn't have a Mac version of its app available to download, as you'll discover if you search for Instagram in the App Store and don't find Instagram in the list.
The only way you can access Instagram is on its website. And if you use a web browser other than...
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