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How to Effortlessly Create Beautiful Instagram Stories (and 10 Amazing Templates to Use)

How to Effortlessly Create Beautiful Instagram Stories (and 10 Amazing Templates to Use) | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

More than 15 million businesses now use Instagram worldwide and over half of those businesses are creating Stories every month.

 

Stories are an incredible way to connect with your audience in fresh and authentic ways. Who knows, maybe they’ll even become the new News Feed.

 

But creating attractive Instagram Stories can be challenging and time-consuming. We’d love to help with that!

 

We’ve teamed up with the team at Adobe Spark, an awesome free design tool, to share 10 Instagram Stories templates you can use to quickly create your Instagram Stories content...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Here's how to create engaging Instagram stories in under 10 minutes each. To make it even easier, Buffer's included 10 free Instagram Stories templates.

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, August 11, 2017 3:02 AM

Here's how to create engaging Instagram stories in under 10 minutes each. To make it even easier, Buffer's included 10 free Instagram Stories templates.

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Commercialization won’t ruin Instagram video—yet | TechHive

Commercialization won’t ruin Instagram video—yet | TechHive | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Instagram ads are coming. We don’t know what they’ll look like or when they’ll arrive. But Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has promised that Instagram won’t be ad-free forever. The world’s largest brands are already using the photo-sharing app and its new video tool to pimp their products.


Facebook is betting big on mobile ads, which went from being a blip on the social network’s radar to accounting for 41 percent of the company’s ad revenue in just one year. The network reportedly plans to run 15-second, TV-style ads in users’ News Feeds, which could cost advertisers $2.5 million a pop. If that 15-second limitation—as yet unconfirmed by Facebook—sounds familiar, it’s because 15 seconds is also the cap that Instagram put on its new video tool.


Companies are familiarizing themselves with Instagram video as they prepare for the inevitable launch of video ads and seek to avoid angering Instagram devotees in the process....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Can Instacrap be far away? As this post says: "Companies are clamoring to expand their social media strategy to video, but they have to be careful not to scare away Instagram’s indie-at-heart users." 

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