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Instagram For Business by Judi Gray
Blue Bird Internet Marketing & Social Media.

Instagram Overview:
Instagram is a mobile phone based app for iphone products & android systems. Instagram allows users to create a profile and share images that predominately taken on their phones, uploaded to Instagram, then cropped to a square shape with the options of editing the images.  Users view a home page of images provided by those they have followed or friends of theirs.  The Instagram App is free to download from the Appstore or GooglePlay.  Instagram was purchased by Facebook in April 2012 and has since made some improvements, for example, the photo feed is now available to view on your PC.

Creating An Instagram Profile:
You will require a username (similar also to Twitter).  I recommend if you are using Instagram for Business Purposes, you use your Company Name if you are representing the company, alternatively for personal use, use your personal name or a varient of.

Instagram Privacy:
Users create their profiles I recommend private for personal usage, which only allows your Instagram friends to view your profile and images & open for business usage so everyone can view your pictures.

Image Hash Tags:
To create interest, users use #Hashtags attached to all of their posts (similar to Twitter) (See More on Hash Tags Here).  For Example a business would always tag themselves e.g. #mybusiness and to tag someone else in the post, eg someone you want to link to your image you use the @symbol - much the same as Facebook. 


“ I always thought good photos were like good jokes. If you have to explain it, it just isn’t that good"   Anonymous


Get Creative:
Photography is fun!  If you don't like taking images or generally don't notice the beautiful things in the world around you - hand this job to someone who does, someone with a creative eye.

Business's may wonder what type of images they should post to Instagram.  Consumers always love to see your products, but don't overload them with them.  


A few ideas to get you started:
1.    Behind the Scenes - show your work office, the set-up of a photo shoot, the creative process in making a product, not always just the finished result.  Users will feel like they get an "inside look to how your business works"
2.    Introduce your employees - images of your employees do not need to be boring - showcase their favourite desk items, pair of shoes, or projects they are working on.
3.    Preperation - are you preparing for a project?  Show the finished product of your work along with the work involved.
4.    What are you doing?  - Are you attending a conference, meeting someone new from another business - why not showcase their businesses as well?  Take a photo of your favorite funky coffee shop and share.  Food Images are always popular also.  Always remember to add the information of where the image was taken so credit can be given to the photographed business.
5.    Sneak-Peek's - offer consumers a sneak-peek into your upcoming product launches or projects. Let them feel like an insider!

Let Us know how you go!  List your links in the Comment's Below.

Judi Gray
Blue Bird Internet Marketing & Social Media
 
 
I normally don't write about my children on my work blog (although they are never far from my mind), but I coudn't resist sharing my 8 year old daughters latest project.

About two weeks ago Miss 8 came to me in the kitchen at "rush hour" telling me that she wanted to start her own business and started firing ideas at me about what she wanted to do.  I suggested that she write all of her good ideas down so she didn't forget them... hence the creation of the business plan!

Miss 8 found a notebook and got writting.  The whole process of writting down ideas is one that I use myself to "clear my mind" so I can concentrate on other things, but not lose the ideas that are running through my head. 

Her notebook soon had many lists with all of her ideas for the start of her new business venture.  I thought I would share a few with you all.  Somehow my 8 year old had some great list makeing ideas that we could all learn from when starting a new business venture!.

1.    List of Products to Create.
2.    List of Bussiness Name Ideas and Logo Ideas.
3.    List of who might buy the product (target market!!)
4.    Ideas on how to package the products.
5.    Ideas for an on-line store or website!! (this one blew me away!!)
6.    Photography ideas, who she was going to use as models for her products.
7.    List of materials to purchase.
8.    Ideas on how much to sell the products for and where.
Things To Buy List - 8 Year Old's Business Plan
Miss 8's List of things to Buy for her new Business!
It looks like this school holidays is going to be a busy one in the blue-bird household!  Something tells me Miss 8 is going to have me very busy.  Stay tuned for the pending decision on the business name.... that is of course that Miss 8 decides to continue the business after she starts the tedious task of creating her products... possibly one downfall of having a business at the age of 8!

What ideas have your children come up with to make a little money?

Until next time...

Judi
Blue Bird Internet Marketing & Social Media
 

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