THE SIMPLEST WAY TO GET MORE ENGAGEMENT ON YOUR INSTAGRAM POST
WHAT IS ENGAGEMENT?
One of the
first rules of Instagram is you have to know what a good engagement level is. This is THE SIMPLEST WAY TO GET MORE ENGAGEMENT ON YOUR INSTAGRAM POST You might think if you have 1,000 followers, Instagram shows your post to all
1,000 of them. The problem is that those 1,000 followers you have also follow
several hundred other people, all of whom post content.
Instagram has
to make a choice: Who will it show what? The way they determine this is
algorithmically. That is, they make an educated guess based on posts you’ve
liked before, how active the poster is, and when the content was posted.
They made this
change, to rely on an algorithm rather than just showing people the most recent
content after it was demonstrated that users missed 70% of
posts uploaded by the people they followed.
What ends up
happening is that people like you and me, who have a couple of hundred
followers, all our friends, and family, we might get around a 20–40% engagement
rate. So if I post a picture of my own smiling face to my 250 followers, I
might expect to get somewhere between 50–100 likes, depending on how active
they are on Instagram.
The more
followers you get, the lower engagement rates typically tend to get. For
example, we can look at Taylor Swift. She has over 122 million followers, yet
her most recent post got just 1.2 million likes, around a 1% engagement rate.
The rules of
engagement, so to speak, are that if you have under 1,000 followers, you should
be aiming for around 10% engagement. Between 1,000 and 10,000 followers? 5–10%
is great. Higher than that? 2–4% is normal.This leads us
neatly onto the crux of the matter: How do we get more engagement?
COMMENTS MAKE YOUR POST GO FAR
COMMENTS MAKE YOUR POST GO FAR
One thing I
noticed early on was that if many followers posted comments on one of my
pictures in the first few hours of posting, Instagram would typically show it
to more of my followers. This could mean the difference between 5% and 20%
engagement if the picture really took off, which is huge to an account like
mine with several thousand followers.
To maximize
engagement, I began to dedicate a lot of time to crafting captions that sounded
like my cats’ specific voices. Astrid was hyper and excitable, while Chumbo was
lazy and laid-back. Slowly but surely, I cultivated a group of fans who knew my
cats as well as I did.
These folks
would react to captions that were good. That is, they were relatable, funny,
in-character. My followers would like the post, and, hopefully, comment on it,
making it more widely spread.
So in a way,
engagement created engagement. But that still doesn’t answer our question of
how to generate the engagement in the first place.
HOW CAN YOU GET MORE COMMENTS ON YOUR
INSTAGRAM POST?
The answer is literally as easy as this: Ask a question. It sounds too
simple to be true, but it is. And most marketers know this already,
which is why so many blog posts, YouTube videos, and Facebook posts have what’s
called a call to action at the bottom.
Sign up now.
Subscribe to my channel. Comment your opinion. And on Instagram, it takes the
form of a simple question at the end of a caption, asking folks their thoughts
on some matter or other.
The difference
between traditional marketing and digital marketing lies in part in the comment
box. Posing a query, any query, prompts this very human reaction of call and
response. Ask and answer. Demand and supply.
For me and my
cats, this manifests as asking people’s opinions. This can be on what their
favorite cat treats are, what they call “kneading,” what toys they’d recommend.
It feels like a conversation, so people reply. And the more comments I get, the
more likely Instagram is not only to spread my post further, but also to
prioritize my content to the folks who commented.
THE SIMPLEST WAY TO GET MORE ENGAGEMENT ON YOUR INSTAGRAM POST
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April 16, 2020
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