5 New Instagram Features & Announcements You Need to Know for 2020
5 New Instagram Features &
Announcements You Need to Know for 2020
From news sites and fashion brands to comics and crafters,
brands in nearly every niche are flocking to Instagram. And it is easy to see
why – with more than 1 billion active users; the platform has an incredible amount
of reach for brands looking to target users under the age of 35.
But, it is
also a constantly changing platform, which can make it challenging to stay up
to date on the most effective Instagram stratergies for increasing followers or
driving Instagram engagement.
If you are
already on the Instagram train, then now is the time to start building your
strategy for 2020. If you aren’t using
Instagram already, well, now is the time to sign up. But, before you do, there
are a few changes you should make a note of.
As we look
into 2020, here’s what you need to know about Instagram.
THE
INTRODUCTION OF INSTAGRAM CHECKOUT
In early
2019, Instagram launched Instagram Checkout, a new feature that allows
customers to purchase their favorite products and then checkout right on
Instagram. This is a huge change for the platform, and it offers brands a
direct path to monetizing their Instagram feed.
How is
Instagram Checkout different from Shoppable posts? Unlike shoppable posts,
which required users to leave the app,
Instagram powers the payment process in Instagram Checkout, which
creates a smoother check out experience. Note: Instagram does charge a fee for
this service, like most payment
processors.
Here is how
it works, via Instagram’s announcement:
Strategy Tip: Use Instagram photo contests to gather
user-generated content and use it (with permission) in combination with
Instagram checkout to create a more authentic user experience. Allowing users
to see real live people using or wearing products through user-generated
content can increase sales.
INSTAGRAM’S
NEW CREATOR PROFILE
Previously,
Instagram offered users two profile options: a business or personal profile.
While the business profile offered access to Instagram Insights and the ability
to add links to Instagram Stories (for accounts with more than 10,000
followers), it isn’t the most effective tool for Instagram creators and
influencers.
Instagram
recently announced a third option: Creator Profiles. This new profile option
offers creators, such as influencers, bloggers, and other content creators,
access to follow/unfollow data, direct messaging tools to filter and prioritize
messages, and the ability to list a preferred method of content.
You can
switch to an Instagram Creator Account by navigating to the hamburger menu
(three horizontal lines) in the upper
right corner of your Instagram account, then tap Account > Switch To Professional Account > Creator.
Why it matters: Instagram recognized that its business
offering didn’t offer tools that many creators needed to build and grow their
accounts. The Creator profile will make it easier than ever for influencers to
see exactly what content is (or isn’t) resonating with their followers!
THE
NEW INSTAGRAM SCHEDULER
In a
much-anticipated update, Instagram recently released a native Instagram
scheduler. This means users can now schedule Instagram posts in advance. But,
there are a few catches. You have to link a Facebook Page, and access to the
scheduler is through Creator Studio, not directly in the Instagram app. In
addition, Instagram does not allow users to schedule Instagram stories, which
are incredibly effective at reaching followers.
Still, it is
an exciting update that Instagram users have been waiting on for year.
What this means for brand: The scheduler makes it easier for
brands to stay on top of their Instagram strategy and gives you more time to
spend engaging with followers or running an Instagram giveaway, fo example. There
are several limitations, so if you are already using a third-party app to
schedule posts on Instagram , it may not be time to switch just yet.
INSTAGRAM
TESTS HIDING LIKES
In November,
Instagram annouched they would be testing hiding Instagram like counts in the
US. Previously, they tested this change it seven other countries, including
Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
What could this mean for brands on
Instagram? At this
point, the change is just a test. Don’t expect to notice any major changes
right away. However, a study of brands in locations where likes were hidden did
see a decrease in overall likes. This change is defiantly one to keep an eye on
in the coming months.
INSTAGRAM
GIVES USERS BETTER CONTROL OVER THEIR DATA
In October,
Instagram released a statement explaining users would have more control over
the data they share with third-party apps through Instagram. This includes the
ability to easily remove apps they no longer want to provide access to and an
updated authorization screen with more detailed information.
Facebook has
faced a ton of security issues in recent years, including the Cambridge
Analytica breach, exposed passwords, and privacy issues. AI these issues are
causing users to leave Facebook, and it is clear that Instagram is trying to
move away from the issues their parent company is facing.
What this means for brands: This move suggests Instagram is
looking to build and maintain consumer trust, which is likely to have a
positive impact on brands using the platform to market their businesses. While
this might not impact your day-to-day strategy on Instagram, it does indicate
longevity for the platform.
IN
CLOSING
Before you
plan your 2020 Instagram strategy, make sure are up to date on all the changes.
New Instagram features and announcements to pay attention to include:
·
Instagram
Checkout
·
The
New Creator Profile
·
Native
Scheduling Within Instagram
·
Instagram
Tests Hiding Likes
·
New
Data Sharing Rules
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