Is Instagram a new business tool?
Instagram is a quick, accessible and visual social media platform used by many designers, but why? What’s the strategy? We asked four designers we know use who Instagram regularly (and well) to ask why they use it, and whether it’s ‘working’ for them…
Research
What does the rest of the world think about Instagram?
What client’s think UK research
We often quote the UK Up to the light What client’s think research because it’s recent and it’s relevant.
It’s a survey done by a third party PR agency commissioned by a variety of agencies to interview their clients about working with designers. The designers ranged from solo-operators to large agencies and the 675 clients ranged across title, sectors and markets.
Here’s what they found:
Neil Patel
Neil Patel is an author and digital marketing specialist. He cites the following about instagram users:
So, it’s fair to assume from these findings, a majority of users are under 50 and are browsing rather than ‘using’ instagram as a research tool.
How four Australian designers use instagram
Here’s four designers in our network who all use Instagram regularly…
Jessica Dimcevski , Founder, Creative Director Blurr Bureau
IG for Blurr is more for attracting talent and sharing current work with current clients or potential clients scoping us out.
We have had the odd occasion where we will get new client leads through IG. As they see other brands we’ve worked with tag us in their work. That’s how they discover us.
A local restaurant for instance found us through another restaurant’s branding we created, because the founders?reposted and tagged us. I find founders/marketers/decision makers?reposting our work works better for more followers and potential leads, than the brand we’ve created itself posting or tagging us. They have a different audience that we may not serve or may not be interested in branding or product design. They are on their page for their product/service. Not ours.
Dan Rowell , Founder DSR Branding
Instagram has delivered very little in terms of new business. However, it has been a good tool to keep our existing audience engaged and abreast of what we’re doing as it’s “always on” but “low involvement”.
I continue to invest in Instagram for two reasons:?
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For new work it’s another form of validation, however I don’t expect to get any good leads from it.
Linkedin on the other hand is brilliant for expanding our network and generates much more engagement – we tend to get better leads from LinkedIn – for example, we recently completed a new brand for a guy I worked with 10 years ago at a previous agency who re-engaged us via our Linkedin.
Rikki Clarke , Founder, Director Creative Spaces
I think colleagues and potential clients seem to check in to see what we are up to, but I don’t think it’s a new business tool. I don’t get any DM’s from potential clients on Instagram, so we use it for awareness building only.
Lachlan Ryan , Founder, Ruck Agency
We haven’t had direct leads from Instagram per se of quality (plenty of low level stuff) but we do get quite a few insights from new clients that they’ve been following along for a while, seen us, liked the work etc.
I think it is all just part of the marketing mix for agencies, something you need to keep throwing your darts at. We see it as a great place to not only demonstrate capability through our work, but also our Brand persona.
So, is it worth putting energy into Instagram?
Instagram has values other social media does not:
It’s the perfect place to check out your competition. It’s easy to see who follows them, what they post, what words and what doesn’t. Like the best AB test ever.
How to better use instagram
If you commit to investing time in instagram, make every moment and every post count:
The so, what
Instagram has 1 billion uses, making it difficult to ignore, and it’s fun to use, but…
Instagram is a third party app with algorithms that change frequently and randomly. You account could be deleted or hacked at any stage, so it’s dangerous to make it central to your marketing strategy.
Finishing where we started, the UK Up to the light What client’s think also found clients prefer to ‘find’ their design partners, not be sold to – Instagram is another place to be found. Added to that, when clients want to find a designer they often ask colleagues for referrals. And they found clients are happy to refer their designers to colleagues.
So, remembering Jessica’s experience:
A local restaurant for instance found us through another restaurant’s branding we created, because the founders reposted and tagged us.
don’t be afraid to clients to share your work on their feed.
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6 个月Interesting to read both articles snd comments
I paint emotions ????
7 个月IG is a visual online resume/CV where LinkedIn is word centric. IG for views, LI for news... Catchy uh!
Director at Creative Spaces
7 个月Carol I have to be admit that your question about Instagram really got me thinking. Interesting that it's not until someone asks why that we actually stop to think it through so thank you!
Creative Director | ? Graphic Designer | ?? Expert in Branding, Website and Print Design
7 个月I’ll be honest, I used to post to Instagram as regularly as here on LinkedIn. I’ve had one business lead, they weren’t my target market and in the end it went nowhere. Where I’ve experienced value is from friends who follow my business, and will mention they’ve seen something I’ve posted. So I know (should they ever be in a position to hire, or recommend, they will remember me). All that said, I got so exhausted with creating content for both platforms, I haven’t posted there since October last year! ??