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How to Use Instagram Direct Message | Social Media Today

How to Use Instagram Direct Message | Social Media Today | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Instagram just released a new feature that many are calling a Snapchat killer. The new feature is Direct Messaging and it allows you to send private images and videos to other Instagram users.


This gives a new opportunity to businesses looking to connect with Influencers and their following in a new private and "secure" manner. And like Snapchat, there are many ways you can utilize this feature to share sales, promote products, and create a dialog with your community. If you haven't read my post, 8 Small Business Marketing Ideas For Snapchat, I give you some great ways to use the mobile app.


Of course you can do the same things with Instagram Direct. Things like flash sales, scavenger hunts, and messages from your company would work on both platforms. There are a few differences however that you should take into consideration when deciding whether Instagram Direct or Snapchat is better for your business goals....

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Stephanie Frasco shares tips on how to use Instagram's direct message feature in comparison to Snapchat.

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Why NowThis News Has Traditional Media Scrambling

Why NowThis News Has Traditional Media Scrambling | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Since the launch of Instagram Video, some media organizations are experimenting with it as a news platform, but are legacy news organizations evolving?


...Traditional media organizations more often use Instagram Video to promote news content, rather than to break actual news. But startup NowThis News is flipping the social media/PR model upside down by using Instagram Video as its main vehicle to deliver breaking news and featured news briefs.


At more than 50,000 followers, NowThis leads the pack in Instagram Video innovation. So why are most old guard news organizations still hesitant to imitate the model? And which are adapting the evolving micro-video strategy to their own success?...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

NowThis News is using 15 second video clips on Instagram. They've  got the news business online and traditional media paying attention. Great examples of video clips and lessons for PR, bloggers and marketing.

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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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Getting to the Heart of the Matter on Instagram

Getting to the Heart of the Matter on Instagram | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Photo-sharing site Instagram can be worth a lot more to brands constantly trying to cut through the clutter. ... But PR execs have to look at Instagram in a different light, according to Matt Rozen, group manager of corporate social media at Adobe.


The photo-sharing site, which Facebook acquired last year for $1 billion, isn’t necessarily designed to draw people to a different Web destination, but play directly to their emotional center.


“I don't think people click on links in Instagram comments, nor do I think people will take action” if there is a call to action embedded in the picture, said Rozen. “People look at Instagram for a quick fix, a laugh, to be inspired or even to be surprised.”


The challenge for PR pros is how to convert words that take up a good part of the daily PR traffic into images that will enhance their messages....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

This post will get you re-thinking how you can use the power of visuals to enhance your content. Also, it nicely balances the pros and cons of Instagram and other photo sharing sites.

Chelsea Tidswell's comment, August 7, 2013 4:52 AM
I agree Tegan. This is very interesting how they see social media in a completely different way as to how i see it. I see it as a way of sharing photos with my friends, not targeting their emotions.
Analiese Rands's comment August 12, 2013 8:21 PM
Instagram is a site used to share images with friends and i agree with Tegan. Businesses see social media in a different way than us as we only use instagram for fun.
Gorretti Lili Hakalo Vea's comment, August 21, 2013 6:05 AM
I agree with tegan. I don't get how PR people can see it in that way. I myself have recently joined instagram and I don't believe that it has any means to target emotions
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Is Instagram The New Teenage Facebook? - Business 2 Community

Is Instagram The New Teenage Facebook? - Business 2 Community | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Facebook isn’t one of the cool kids The reports are coming out that teenagers think Facebook isn’t cool anymore. I think it’s the combination of too many changes with the program, too many companies selling stuff and too many of them seeing their parents (and some are even seeing their grandparents!) using the social networking site. This was not news to me. I heard about this last year when I asked my 13-year-old niece how she likes using Facebook. In her puberty-filled voice she said, “Facebook is weird. We’re not on there anymore. Facebook is for old people like you Aunt Penney.” Gee, thanks kid....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Depending on your target, listening provides deep insight for marketers. I'd be wary about putting all of my eggs in one basket, but using several social media platforms just makes sense.

Kaye Blum's curator insight, July 15, 2013 6:08 PM

My 17 year old nece is a great indicator of social media trends and she too is abandoning Facebook in favour of Instagram.

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The Marketing Guide to Instagram | Marketing Strategy HQ

The Marketing Guide to Instagram | Marketing Strategy HQ | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

There are now over 150 million active Instagram users so by applying a smart photo marketing strategy you have the potential of making great gains for your brand.


Now that Instagram supports videos up to 12 seconds long the sky is the limit when it comes to Instagram marketing and building your brand on Instagram. Enjoy the infographic below which shares four reasons why Instagram is so powerful and five smart Instagram marketing strategies: Curate, Snap, Hashtag, Engage, and Repeat.

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Tips for content marketing on Instagram.

Chris Jones's curator insight, November 11, 2013 5:50 PM

Instagram is really catching on for marketers. Here's a guide to get you started! #Instagram 

Terry Dunlop's curator insight, November 12, 2013 2:04 PM

Another media that hits millions of users. If it fits your expertise and skills, its a no brainer. Use it, master it, make it work for your online business.

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10 Amazing Small Business Instagram Contest Examples [Critiqued] - The Wishpond Blog

10 Amazing Small Business Instagram Contest Examples [Critiqued] - The Wishpond Blog | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Are you looking for ways to engage your customers on Instagram? Do you use Instagram contests, but need better results? In this article, I’ll give you 10 examples of small businesses using Instagram contests. I’ll give you a run down of what works, what doesn’t, and what actionable items you can use to make your own great contest...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Excellent case studies and learning from the author's critiques..

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Instagram registers consumer engagement 18 times that of Facebook: L2 Think Tank - Mobile Marketer - Research

Instagram registers consumer engagement 18 times that of Facebook: L2 Think Tank - Mobile Marketer - Research | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Instagram is becoming a core platform for brands to engage with consumers since it registers consumer engagement 18 times that of Facebook and 48 times that of Twitter, according to the latest report from L2 Think Tank.


The "Intelligence Report: Social Platforms" found that the visual component of Instagram has helped the platform grow to 100 million users with the average luxury brand having 100,000 followers. Other visual platforms such as Vine, Pinterest and YouTube have grown significantly and continue to be platforms for brands to deeply engage with consumers.


"For all the mindshare that it occupies, social media ultimately drives very little ecommerce, less than 0.25 percent, and site traffic, less than 3 percent, for prestige brands," said Danielle Bailey, research lead L2 Think Tank, New York....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

This research report and post are extremely valuable for marketers, PR, content marketing and social media pros. It also reminds us that social media still has a long way to go in driving "real" ecommerce. Recommended reading.

Anna Kong's comment, September 26, 2013 9:31 PM
i agree with you jian wang. this article is very informative, it shows that by engaging with consumers it does help the company with its branding and it also applies for free markets.
oliviachristy's curator insight, October 2, 2014 6:00 PM

Consumers need to be engaged or they will switch off. The implication for marketers being that their messages won't be transmitted. 

Facebook is more content heavy than Instagram, with more opportunities for users to engage; group formation, events, sharing for example. Perhaps that has become their downfall in managing to keep their users engaged.

The more messages we see daily, the more we filter out. Instagram is free from complexity and a bombardment of messages and content. It might be its simple, image based, to the point structure that holds an increasingly impatient publics' attention.

luke sumich's curator insight, October 2, 2014 10:38 PM

Want consumer engagement for a luxury brand? Use Instagram

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4 Tips to Fuel Your Instagram Campaign to Success

4 Tips to Fuel Your Instagram Campaign to Success | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Instagram is a great tool for capturing fan and customer excitement in the moment, and Brian Zuercher of Venueseen has offered 4 tips for successful Instagram campaigns using the #Indy500orBust event as a case study....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Four useful tips to help you get Instagram results.

Sean G. Smith's curator insight, July 21, 2013 4:31 PM

This could come in handy!