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5 Instagram Mistakes Everyone Makes (And How to Avoid Them)

By now, you’re probably aware that Instagram can be an integral part of your social media strategy. Maybe you’ve even created an Instagram account for your business, and have been snapping photos, adding filters, and using hashtags like a pro. While there’s a lot you’re doing right, the chances are good that you’re also doing a few things wrong. As with every social network, there are many ways to be a content creating rock star and many ways to totally and completely #fail. On the bright side, knowledge is power, and the team at Sage Island is here to keep you informed and stop you from making any of the following tragic mistakes.

1. You steal content.
One of the beautiful things about social media is the opportunity to express your unique viewpoint and show off what makes your business a one-of-a-kind establishment. You can’t do that if you’re stealing images from other people and passing them off as your own. Now, I’m not saying you can’t repost other people’s images. Everyone loves a good meme, and reposting pictures from your followers can be flattering and help build community—but only if you credit the source. A simple “@username” usually suffices, and it doesn’t hurt to say something nice while you’re at it. “Great image!” or “Thanks for sharing this amazing shot!” are good places to start. In the meantime, start creating your own original, amazing, and steal-worthy content. It’s the single best way to garner followers, fans, and likes.

2. Your bio is boring.
When it comes to Instagram, you only get 150 characters for your bio, so choose wisely! A good bio is more than just the name and URL of your business or organization. It’s an opportunity to tell your followers who you are, what you do, and where your passions lie. Your bio is also the one and only place Instagram allows you to embed a clickable link, so make it count and don’t be afraid to change it up. Most of the time it might lead to your website, but if you’re promoting a certain product or sale, link directly to that page in order to get your customers where you want them to be.

3. You don’t caption your photos.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and this is true—to an extent. While the images you post put the ‘gram in Instagram, the caption beneath them is almost as important—especially if your posting as a business or brand. Taco Bell has great captions, shockingly enough. If they can get creative with fast food tacos, you can get creative with your business. (PS: Whatever you do, don’t forget to add a few relevant hashtags!)

4. Your feed looks like a catalog… and not in a good way.
It might be tempting to post photos of your products on a white background and call it a day, but you’re going to have to try harder if you want to stand out. The Internet loves “lifestyle photos.” This means they want to see your products in their natural habitat, being used by happy people. Spend an afternoon crafting a photo shoot, get friends, family, and employees involved, and let your creativity loose.

5. You promote your business in every post.
This one might seem counter-intuitive, since you’re whole reason for using Instagram is to promote your business, but the best brands are able to strike a balance when it comes to self-promotion and being a good member of the Instagram community. Think about it this way: you probably roll your eyes at those people who post five selfies a day, right? Well, posting about your business—“Check out our latest sale!” “Subscribe to your newsletter!” “Free shipping if you order now!”—is a surefire way to become your industry’s very own Kim Kardashian. I’m not saying you can’t post about your business at all, only that you should balance it with posts that are uplifting, engaging, funny, or focused less on buying and more on giving. And don’t forget to include behind-the-scenes snapshots, company events, and personal photos that will help your audience get to know the humans behind the screen. After all, we’re the ones putting the “social” in “social media.”

If you worried about making these mistakes, don’t. Getting your business on Instagram means you’ve already made one good decision, and the rest is simply a case of trial and error. If you’d rather leave Instagram to the professionals, we understand, and we’re here to help. Contact Sage Island today and we’ll make sure your Instagram account is doing everything right.

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