Instagram Influencer Marketing in 2020

Last Updated on September 24th, 2020 at 11:43 am

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Have you ever purchased something because a well-known person you admire used the product or service? There is a marketing strategy called Instagram Influencer marketing that we will walk through in this completed series. Let’s jump into!

Have you ever bought yourself a new waterski because a professional water skier and micro-influencer, Whitney McClintock, shared a video on Instagram of herself using the ski.

Imagine, you were in the market for a new ski and followed Whitney for quite some time. You figured since she used this particular ski, you should too — if Whitney promotes it, why wouldn’t you love it?

But, did Whitney’s post get you to buy the ski? Oh, yeah. (And you do love your new ski for those of you wondering.)

This is just one example of a tactic used by businesses across virtually every industry called Instagram influencer marketing.

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The Top Instagram Updates in September 2020

Last Updated on September 21st, 2020 at 12:06 pm

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Keep informed with these latest updates from Instagram.

From new formats of Instagram ad to Instagram Shop upgrades, Instagram is constantly introducing new features for marketers. But if you don’t know about them, you can’t take advantage of them.

Stay up-to-date with tons of Instagram trends and give your marketing strategy that extra edge.

Here are the new Instagram updates for September 2020.

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10 Instagram Best Practices in 2020 (2/2)

Last Updated on September 21st, 2020 at 12:06 pm

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Keep reading to explore more of 10 best Instagram practices in 2020.

5. Rock those Instagram Stories

One of those 10 Instagram best practices in 2020 is Instagram Stories. They show photos or short video that appear at the top of their feed for 24 hours. Stories might contain text, links, and even GIFs.

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10 Instagram Best Practices in 2020 (1/2)

Last Updated on September 21st, 2020 at 12:06 pm

Instagram best practices 2020

Instagram best practices continue to change in 2020. As new advertising, creative, and sales tools come online, brands are exploring more and more new ways to engage users. For breakout success in 2020, you’ll need to keep up with the latest trends and take full advantages of what Instagram has to offer.

Just consider what your brand is up against.

Last year, businesses spent roughly $20 billion to advertise on Instagram. That’s $5.1 billion more than YouTube earned in 2019. This year, competition for Instagram users’ attention and loyalty will only grow more intense. Instagram Stories alone is expected to earn $1.7 billion in sales in 2020—with 150% revenue growth year over year.

If you currently use or consider to use Instagram for business, best practices in this post will give you inspiration. Let’s explore these 10 best Instagram practices – key to improving your results in 2020.

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You dreamt about going around the world when you were a little kid. In another word, travel has been your biggest passion since early childhood. Now, it seems like you lost your hope to earn money for doing what you love. Stop! You totally can make money from your passion, let’s start your travel blog on Instagram.

But first, be noticed that it’s quite hard to stand out of the crowd and get into the top of Instagram travels’ accounts. This Instagram niche is extremely competitive, so newbies usually end up their travel blog career with just a few followers.

Don’t worry! It’s still possible to get famous in this niche. Let’s follow these guides to build a successful Instagram travel blog!

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How B2B Publishers Can Increase Revenue (1/2)

Last Updated on September 14th, 2020 at 11:10 am

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With almost online publishers that are running their business on Instagram, they often want to increase their website traffic. The reason why they want to increase their site traffic is always like their competitors get more traffic than I do”.  What this really means is that their competitors are earning more display ad revenue than they are. Then to compete with their competitors, they believe, they must increase their website traffic. Continue reading →