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5 Instagram Tools to Better Manage Your Marketing : Social Media Examiner
Your Guide to the Social Media Jungle
April 22, 2014
Do you need better tools?
Many marketers haven’t adopted Instagram because it doesn’t offer the .
Here are five Instagram tools to help you become more efficient with Instagram.
Why Instagram?
is a rapidly growing photo and video sharing platform with more than 150 million users and 16 billion photos shared. Over 55 million photos are shared on Instagram to a very engaged community every single day.
Google Trends show you the volume of searches for “Instagram.” As you can see, over the last year it has grown significantly and is set to grow further in 2014.
Google Trends show a rapid growth in the search for “Instagram,” which is a good sign for the application’s popularity.
Read on to find tools that will help you market yourself or your brand on this popular platform.
#1: Improve Your Account Management with Statigr.am
is a web-based management tool for Instagram. In addition to providing detailed analytics, it equips you with a faster and better way of interacting with a lot of content shared on Instagram at the same time. Of course you can use the Instagram web browser, but this tool provides more useful functionality.
Viewer—Allows you to view your feed and the people you are connected to in different ways. It makes it easy to navigate through images/videos and like, comment, share or repost them. You can also add or remove new followers.
Statistics—View statistics on your own account such as most popular content, growth in followers and how engaging your content is.
Snapshots—Collection of images which highlight the statistics on your account so you can share them with your Instagram audience.
Manage—Interact with the most recent comments you received on your Instagram postings.
Promote—Let people who don’t have an Instagram account view all of your photos and comment on them through Facebook (for example, ).
Promote—Provides ways for you to further promote your Instagram photos. For example, you can install an app on Facebook from Statigr.am that will display your images on a separate tab, or create a photo gallery to include on your website/blog.
Contests—Paid contest platform for running your competitions on Instagram.
How it Works
To get started, just go to
and log in using your Instagram username and password. Statigr.am pulls all the details from your Instagram account and presents it to you in a variety of ways.
Go to Statigr.am and log in using your Instagram info.
Statigr.am functionality is broken down into the following sections that are available through tabs in the application.
The viewer is a way of viewing and interacting with your feed. There is a strong community on Instagram and to be involved in this community, you need to be active. You may fall behind on updates being shared on Instagram, so the viewer is a good way of catching up.
Rather than viewing one picture at a time , you can easily scroll through your collection of pictures as thumbnails and immediately interact with them (i.e., comment and like).
This is much easier than using the interface on Instagram, enabling you to interact with a lot of pictures in a short amount of time and build up your engagement.
You can view many pictures at the same time. This makes it easier to interact with more users over a shorter period of time and find the most interesting pictures.
Click on a picture or video to see more details such as who has liked it, all comments and more. You can also share the image on your other social channels or repost it to share with your followers on Instagram.
Share a picture on your other social channels or repost it to your followers.
Apply various filters within the viewer:
Feed—This is a feed of the latest media shared by people whom you follow.
My Media—Any media that you’ve shared. You can also organize them into folders.
My likes—Photos that you’ve liked.
My Followers—Pictures of everyone who follows you.
My Followings—Pictures of all of the people you follow.
Populars—Pictures that are currently popular that have been shared on Instagram.
Statistics
You can view detailed analytics based on your account to assess its performance. It’s useful to regularly assess how you’re doing.
For example, you can work out:
How engaging your content is
Your best piece of content
When you’re currently posting and when you should be posting
How many followers you’re picking up or losing on a weekly basis
You may not use these analytics on a daily basis, but assessing your performance regularly on Instagram will help it improve.
View new followers over the last 7 days.
Statigr.am does an analysis of your account and produces a range of media that summarizes your account status (either pictures or videos).
Choose the style you like from the library of snapshots and send it your email. You then need to open the email on your mobile so you can save it to your photo library and post the snapshot to Instagram.
You may only share this content for fun. I suppose the main reason this functionality is here is to get you to share it on Instagram to help promote Statigr.am.
Share your Instagram stats with your community by choosing from a range of snapshot styles.
This shows you the last five comments on your account so you can read, delete and/or respond to them. You can also send private messages to other Instagram users.
Respond to picture comments.
You may have great imagery, but some of your clients/customers may not be on Instagram. So Statigr.am provides various options for promoting your content, for example:
You can provide them with a website address on Statigr.am where they can view your content. When they interact with your content, they can share it out on Facebook.
There is an app you can use to add your Instagram content onto your Facebook page.
Create a profile cover on Facebook with a selection of your Facebook photos.
Add badges on your website so people can follow you on Instagram without leaving your website.
Add photos in a widget to your website so you can display your best pictures.
The Contest tab displays a list of contests that are currently active on Instagram, using the Statigr.am competition functionality. Browse through the library to discover ideas for competitions you could run or even enter a few contests yourself.
Click on the thumbnail for a competition to view it fullscreen.
If you want to use the Statigr.am functionality to create your own contest, this is how the process works. (Note: this is a paid feature.)
When you set up your competition, define one or more hashtags, the country you are targeting and your terms and conditions.
People can enter your competition by including the hashtag on Instagram. They can also submit their entry through a public page available through Statigr.am. Plus, you can set up a tab in Facebook with the competition entrants.
Your competition is listed in the public directory of contests, which is displayed within Statigr.am.
Moderation is available, so you can decide which pictures get displayed and are therefore included in the competition.
You can monitor analytics during the competition.
When the competition is over, you pick a winner and publish your results on the competition page.
Browse through the library of competitions for inspiration.
Statigr.am helps you:
Use a well laid-out, web-based interface to interact more with your community
Monitor how well your account is doing through the analytics
Run competitions on Instagram
Statigr.am is a useful tool that helps you analyze and manage your Instagram account from a web-based interface. This will save you time and help grow your community. Competitions can work very well on Instagram, and their functionality for this is straightforward and user-friendly.
#2: Share Content From Your Communities with Repost
is a mobile app that allows you to browse through content from your community and repost this content, giving full attribution to the person who posted the picture in the first place.
Since Statigr.am is not available on mobile, this is a handy tool to use in combination with Instagram so you can also repost from your
Note: At the time I wrote this post, there were mixed reviews about the app online, but it looks like some bugs have been fixed because it worked perfectly for me.
How it Works
After you install the Repost app, you can start browsing through pictures. You can like or comment on pictures and also repost. When you see one that you would like to share, you just click on it.
When you select the Repost option, you can choose the attribution method:
Where the attribution to the person who originally shared the picture will be included (bottom, top, left or right)
Whether the background for the attribution text should be dark or light
Select the repost option and choose where you want to put the attribution to the original Instagrammer.
When you’re finished, select Repost again. This will open the picture (with the attribution) within the Instagram app. Note: you must be logged into the Instagram app on your phone for this to work.
At this stage, you just follow the normal process for posting a picture on Instagram. Apply a filter, specify the text you want included with the image, choose on which other social networks you want to share, tag people, and so on.
You’ll notice that the attribution to the original sharer is automatically included as part of the text for this share.
You may think that there are too many steps involved in this, but give it a go. In reality it’s very easy to repost images.
Update details such as the repost text.
Think about all of the times you retweet content on Twitter. Why don’t you do this on Instagram?
This tool will ensure that you share more of other people’s content so you help build up your community. There is also good attribution displayed by default so everyone knows who shared the original piece of content.
#3: Schedule Your Content on Instagram with Postso
is a posting and scheduling tool. It was initially created for Instagram, but other platforms have been added over time. (Note: It’s a paid platform with a 14-day trial.)
In general, you probably just take pictures when you are out and about and share them instantly with Instagram. But what if you want to share a bunch of pictures? Rather than sharing them all at once, it might make more sense to schedule them.
Postso provides the functionality to do exactly that.
How it Works
After you sign up, the first thing you need to do is connect your Instagram account with Postso.
Select the option to connect with Instagram. When you add your account, you have the option of viewing all of the posts you have scheduled through Postso, adding a new post to the queue or adding a team member to your account.
Once your account is ready, select the Add post option.
These are the accounts you can connect to Postso.
On this screen, you can do the following:
Specify the account—You may want to just send this to your Instagram account, but you can also send it to other accounts you have connected with Postso such as Facebook or Twitter.
Upload the picture and text—Upload your picture and enter the appropriate text you want shared. When you upload the picture, there is some limited editing where you can reduce the size of the picture if you want.
Name this location—It’s optional to specify a location.
Specify a time to post—Post it immediately or schedule a time in the future. The time is measured in 30-minute intervals.
Schedule a post using Postso.
Now when you click View Posts from the list of connected accounts, you should see the post you have just scheduled. You can also view the posts that have already been published by Postso.
This is the queue with currently one post scheduled to go out.
While Postso doesn’t include a lot of functionality, the scheduling functionality is still very useful to have. I know that when I have a series of tips on social media tools, I don’t want to share them out on the same day so scheduling them makes it much easier.
#4: Tidy Up Your Instagram Account with Justunfollow
provides an easy way to manage your followers on Instagram. It’s a web-based application that helps grow your followers, while identifying users who aren’t engaging with you. Use this tool to clean out the list of people you follow, and focus more on the ones more relevant to your business.
See if you are following people who aren’t relevant to your business, and unfollow them.
While some of what Justunfollow provides overlaps with Instagram’s standard functionality, it has some additional uses that aren’t available in Instagram.
How it Works
When you connect your Instagram account with Justunfollow, there are various options that you can perform on the account.
Non-followers—View a list of people you follow who don’t follow you back. If you find that these users are not relevant to your business, you can just unfollow them. If they’re people whom you recently followed and/or they have great content, you might want to keep following them for a while.
Fans—These are people who follow you, but you don’t follow back. It’s useful to go through this list every so often and follow the people who are relevant to your business. The green plus icon allows you to follow them with just one click.
Who unfollowed me—Once you connect your account, Justunfollow will start tracking accounts that unfollowed you. If you notice that a lot of people are unfollowing you after you share particular content, you may have to reconsider the content you share.
Who followed me—This displays any recent new followers you get.
Copy followers—With this functionality you can enter the Instagram username of someone who is relevant to your business. You can then copy them to a list and start following some of them.
Whitelist/Blacklist—You can highlight accounts and specifically mark which accounts are good (whitelist) or shouldn’t be shown in the future (blacklist).
Friendcheck—This is a search facility where you can look up an Instagram account to see if that person follows you.
Quickly follow or unfollow people on Justunfollow.
Justunfollow is a useful tool for tidying up your followers. You can remove or add followers, or just monitor your follower list.
#5: Perform Competitor Analysis with Twtrland
started off as a Twitter analytics tool, but recently added Instagram and Facebook. The Instagram functionality allows you to analyze your competitors’ accounts on Instagram.
How it Works
Search for a competitor based on skill, location or name.
From the resulting list, pick out the account you want to analyze and open up their profile. You’ll have the option of viewing their Twitter or Instagram details.
Enter a skill, location or just keywords to find a competitor’s account.
In the example below, I searched for Sue Zimmerman, who is an Instagram expert. I was curious to see what her profile is like and what works for her.
View full details of a competitor’s profile, including the pictures with the best engagement.
When you open up the profile, you can analyze information such as:
Overall analytics—This displays the overall statistics for this account. Is your competitor posting more frequently than you? Are they getting more engagement? It’s worth analyzing several accounts to see how they compare to yours.
Photos posted—You’ll see a list of photos posted according to how popular they were. You get to see what photos do and don’t work for your competitors.
Your competitor’s network—View this Instagrammer’s connections. You can display their followers according to how much they interacted with your competitor’s posts (i.e., number of likes and comments) or by who has the most followers.
View analytics—When you see someone of interest, you can click on their profile and view analytics on their account. You can also follow them on Instagram.
If you want to do further searches, you can add more filters. For example, you can decide to view only people who are relevant to a topic or are from a certain country.
This is a great way to build your network on Instagram—identify your competitors and follow people they interact with who have a good following themselves.
Twtrland provides you with some useful tools for competitive analysis to identify what content does and doesn’t work, to whom you should connect and more.
Final Thoughts
We have seen Instagram grow rapidly over the last year and it looks like that will continue. These tools will help you grow a strong presence on Instagram, and they are all well worth considering.
What do you think? Are there any tools you like we haven’t mentioned? What are your thoughts? We would love to hear from you. Share your favorite Instagram tools in the comments.
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I'm giving up tips for getting more followers and likes on Instagram. Let's get straight to it:
1. Post at the right time.
Before you post your photo to Instagram, there are two things to keep in mind: your audience's time zone and what time your audience checks Instagram.
Most Instagram users login in the morning and evening on their way home from work or school. According to , the best time to post is on Wednesdays between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m.
For brands, the least favorable time to post is in the middle of the night. An Instagram photo typically only has around four hours before it gets buried
in the news feed.
Post when you assume your followers have down time and can check their accounts. For example, if your company targets high school students, post your
photos in the afternoon when the students are on their lunch breaks.
Or, if you're a business with a lot of followers in New York City or London, post during rush hour when you know folks are stuck on trains or busses and
have nothing to do but check their phones.
2. Use popular hashtags.
Depending on your industry, there are popular hashtags you can use to get more visibility for your photos. The best way to discover popular hashtags for
your industry is to use a simple Google search.
Some of the trendiest Instagram hashtags include: #tbt (throwback Thursday), #instadaily, #photooftheday and #instagood.
But don't go nuts with your hashtags. A hashtag paragraph, as I like to call it, at the bottom of a photo is not savvy. It can look overzealous and
cluttered. Instead, stick to one to three relevant hashtags per photo.
3. Ask questions in photo captions.
One of the best ways to get more likes on your photos is to ask a question in your photo's caption. This is a great way to drive not only likes, but
4. Host a contest.
Hosting a contest is often the most effective way to boost engagement and get new followers on any social network. Since Instagram has grown in popularity,
it's one of the best social media platforms on which to run a contest. Test a tool like
to create and run a challenge on Instagram.
Here are some
for hosting a successful Instagram photo contest.
5. Share teasers.
For product-based businesses, upload photos that feature teasers of soon-to-be-released products or an exciting event that's around the corner. Teaser
photos are great for catching users' interest and driving photo likes.
Check out this great example from The Hundreds, a California-based clothing company:
6. Share candid shots.
Think of your brand's Instagram account as your followers' backstage pass or behind-the-scenes look at the inner-workings of your company. People don't
want to see the same polished images you u they want to see images that are more relatable.
Your Instagram account should strive to highlight your employees and the work they do. Even if your business employs hundreds of people, featuring just a
few of the faces behind the brand allows your company to appear much more transparent.
Remember, the content you post on Instagram doesn't always have to be marketing based—it can be just for fun. After all, candid photos often get the best
engagement. Stop thinking so much about how to get your branding message across and focus on the essence of the platform, which is human-centric and
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7. Use apps.
Use photo-editing apps to enhance your photos before you post them on Instagram. There are a lot of easy-to-use photo-editing apps on the market. Below are
a few of the best, along with short descriptions of what they do:
Instaframe is a free app that allows you to create photo collages. There are lots of photo collage apps available, but this one is by far my favorite.
Check out Uber SF's cool photo college that it posted for an ice cream event:
When you upload a photo to Instagram from your phone's photo library, Instagram will make you crop it into a square. If you want to feature an entire photo
without cropping it, Squaready allows you to do this. Bonus: It's free.
If you want to pump up the look of your photo with filters, Picfx ($1.99) is your go-to app. It has 100-plus effects, textures and frames to choose from,
and will automatically format your photo into a square for easy Instagram uploading.
Camera+ ($1.99) is one of the most popular photo-editing apps available. Use Camera+ to adjust the lighting, brightness, contrast and clarity of your
photos. It's also a handy app for shooting, as it allows you to zoom more tightly and improve your lighting on the spot.
8. Ask your users for help.
If your brand's goal is to get on Instagram's "explore" page and you have enough followers to do so, don't be afraid to ask in the photo caption section of
your next uploaded photo.
9. Use Instagram Video.
Instagram Video is the latest way for businesses to engage with fans.
Brands that use Instagram Video should do the following: spotlight products, tell a story, entertain and provide value. Learn more about how your brand can
10. Welcome a guest Instagrammer.
There are a lot of Instagram celebrities—Instagram users who have massive followings. These people have influence. In a matter of minutes, a photo they
post can get thousands of likes and hundreds of comments.
If you're a brand, team up with an Instagram celebrity. Have the celebrity take over your account for a day or during a major event. This is one way to
introduce the celebrity's large following to your brand.
Juicy Couture recently did this. Kelly Framel, the popular blogger of The Glamourai, took over Juicy Couture's account to post behind-the-scenes photos of
a photo shoot for an upcoming campaign:
Fashion blogger Chriselle Lim of The Chriselle Factor took over Nordstrom's Instagram account:
11. Ask for shout-outs or features.
Reach out to Instagram celebrities and ask if they will mention your Instagram account or feature your product in one of their photos.
Or, better yet, if one of these influencers mentions your brand without you asking, reach out to him and say thanks. This will help your brand develop a
relationship with people who have online influence. The backing of a major Instagram influencer could potentially drive hundreds of new followers to your
12. Show love to your followers.
One brand that exemplifies how to show love to your followers is . It often shares
fan-snapped photos that feature its products.
By posting fan photos, you encourage other followers to tag their photos with your brand's hashtag or mention your account name in the hopes of being the
next fan photo you feature.
13. Take advantage of your bio.
Don't neglect your Instagram bio. Use this space to feature a call-to-action, branded hashtags and Web links.
For Instagram users who are new to your brand, this section is important. It often plays a hand in a user's decision to follow your business.
14. Find suggested users.
If you're just starting out on the platform and aren't sure who to follow, use Instagram's suggested users setting. This option will help you find users
who have similar interests. These users will often return the favor and follow you back if they like your photos.
Open Instagram and go into your settings by clicking on the bottom right icon. Next, click the gear icon in the top right of your Instagram profile. Select
"find and invite friends." You'll find "suggested users" at the bottom.
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