Did you know that Instagram’s number of active monthly users grow at a faster rate than Facebook, Twitter, and Snapchat?

As of June 2018, Instagram reached an astonishing 1 billion active monthly users, as well as at least 25 million business profiles worldwide.

And, Instagram users love interacting with businesses.

Instagram’s own statistics tell us that at least 200 million Instagrammers visit at least one business profile each day. And, 60% of people say they discover new products on Instagram. ?

instagram for business stats

That’s a lot of love being shown to businesses by Instagrammers. In this post, we’ll help you get in on the action and walk you through how to generate leads on Instagram with proven tips.

Before we get into the specifics, let’s talk about what type of businesses benefit most from Instagram marketing.

Who Should Use Instagram?

We want to start by saying that no matter what you’re selling, with over 1 billion active monthly users on Instagram, you’ll probably see some benefit from Instagram marketing. Maybe you want to consider it.

Of course, there are eCommerce and offline businesses selling products that are naturally more visual that definitely should be using Instagram marketing.

Here are a couple of things you want to look at:

Industry Fit

Certain industries, like auto, fashion, beauty, and travel, seem to be made for Instagram. And, considering the numbers of those brands on Instagram, those brands are taking advantage of it.

brands with Instagram accounts by category

This is great news for you because you can use them as case studies. Check them out to see what they’re doing; use their successes as your inspiration and their missteps as your learning opportunities.

Visual Products

Instagrammers also live for visual storytelling. Beautiful imagery and videos are an enormous draw to the platform, so if you have a product that is super photogenic or lends itself well to visuals in other creative ways, Instagram will love you.

Sephora's gorgeous Instagram posts are goals

Bottom line, just about any business can benefit from Instagram marketing with a little creativity. Next up, we’ll take you through 12 proven ways to generate leads with Instagram.

How to Generate Leads on Instagram

Instagram lead generation takes more than just a post here and there and a few hashtags. Like every other aspect of your marketing, Instagram marketing requires planning.

Generating leads through Instagram and other social media platforms goes a lot smoother when built into your overall marketing strategy. Be sure to map out your Instagram campaigns, content, stories, and even hashtags ahead of time to get the most out of your Instagram marketing efforts.

Now, let’s get into the specific steps you can take to generate sales leads on Instagram like crazy!

1. Use Instagram Lead Generation Ads

To use Instagram lead generation ads you’ll need to create a Facebook pageand an Instagram business profile.

Once you have those 2 things in place, go to the Ads Manager to start building your ad.

You’ll start by choosing Lead generation as your marketing objective and naming your campaign.

choose lead generation as your marketing objective

Facebook makes the process of creating an ad really easy:

  • Choose your marketing objective
  • Define your audience
  • Select your placement (Facebook recommends Automatic Placementsand we do too)
  • Set your bid (optimize for leads or for link clicks)
  • Choose an ad format
  • Create your lead form

For step-by-step instructions on creating leads ads, head over to Facebook.

2. Create Facebook Lookalike Audiences

Creating a lookalike, or custom, audience in Facebook lets you target Instagram users who are similar to your existing customers. This is a great step to take if you already have at least 1,000 Instagram followers.

create a custom audience or a lookalike audience

Facebook lets you create a lookalike audience of Instagrammers based on things like:

  • Everyone who engaged with your Instagram profile
  • Only those who visited your profile
  • Only those who engage with your content or ads
  • People who sent a message to your business profile
  • Those who saved any of your posts or ads

Lookalike audiences help you generate high-quality leads by targeting users who are more likely to be interested in your products.

3. Optimize Your Bio

The one major drawback of Instagram is not being able to add clickable links in posts. Plus, you only get one clickable link in your bio. ?

Never fear. There are some pretty tremendous things that can be done with only a single clickable link.

A great, optimized Instagram bio is designed with your target audience in mind. In one of their Instagram profiles, ASOS encourages their target (largely millennials) to share user-generated content with #AsSeenOnMe to get featured on the ASOS Instagram feed. They also connect 2 of ASOS’s other Instagram accounts and use their single clickable link to link users to the ASOS website.

ASOS Instagram profile with link in bio

As you can see, there are 3 important elements to an optimized Instagram profile:

  1. Profile image
  2. Content
  3. Link

Just remember that when you reference “link in bio” in your Instagram posts, those references will be outdated if you change your bio link. There are a couple of tools you can use to avoid that problem; we’ll get into those later. ?

4. Engage With Your Audience

What even is social media without the “social” part of it? You have to engage with your audience if you’re serious about generating leads through Instagram.

One of the easiest ways to step up engagement is to simply respond to everything (except the spam). But, don’t just throw out a canned “Thanks!” and carry on with your day.

If you really want to grow your audience and Instagram leads, you have to take some time to dig a bit deeper and craft a thoughtful response.

Hot Box Cookies does an excellent job at engaging with their audience on Instagram:

Engaging with your audience doesn’t mean that your responses have to be a paragraph, or even multiple sentences long. Just show that you gave their comment some attention.

Keep your responses engaging and human, too. There are a lot of ways to do that:

  • Use emojis
  • Share related images
  • Reply with a funny GIF (available in stories only)
  • Ask a follow-up question

Heads up! You can still engage if you don’t have your own audience. Seek out similar brands (yep, your competitors) and engage with the Instagrammers who are engaging with them.

Anything you can do to make your brand appear more accessible, friendly, and engaging is going to win new followers and keep them coming back for more… and, they’re going to bring friends.

5. Share User-Generated Content

We touched briefly on user-generated content earlier, but it’s definitely important enough to deserve its own section.

User-generated content is any unpaid content put out by fans and it’s huge when it comes to social proof. People just trust what other people tell them about a product or brand, even if those other people are online.

Instagram is a perfect platform for sharing user-generated content to take advantage of both the social proof and the engagement that the content brings.

Let’s take a look at ASOS’s #AsSeenOnMe user-generated content from earlier:

asos user-generated content

By using this hashtag, ASOS followers are able to tag themselves wearing ASOS products, increasing the reach of the ASOS brand.

You can also create an Instagram collection of user-generated content you have permission to use so you can engage with the follower and easily find the content when you want to use it.

6. Go Instagram Live

When you go live on Instagram, the video shows up in your Instagram stories and viewers can interact with you in real time. But, when it’s gone, it’s gone. There’s no going back to watch it later.

And just like that, Instagram has a built-in sense of urgency to their live videos.

Your followers will get a notification on their phone that you’ve started a live video and, if they’re already on Instagram, they’ll be able to see that you’re live in the Instagram Stories section.

instagram live notifications

Since Instagram live content can’t be saved for later, it’s best used to promote “in the moment” content:

  • Big announcements
  • New product teasers
  • Sneak peeks
  • Social contests
  • Live Q&A

To turn this into a lead generating machine, be sure to include your call to action (“link in bio,” anyone?), encouraging people to act immediately.

7. Use Instagram Stories

For up-and-coming brands, partnering with an influencer is a must for Instagram stories. These partnerships typically happen in the form of account takeovers, where the influencer “takes over” the brands Instagram account for a certain amount of time.

During the takeover, the influencer posts whatever they want (as long as it relates to the brand), and the brand gets exposure to the influencer’s audience.

You can also create an organic story that is available to your followers and disappears after 24 hours.

create instagram story

Unfortunately, unless you have at least 10,000 followers you’ll still be unable to add links. This means that the “link to bio” approach will still be your primary option unless you run an Instagram Stories ad.

Instagram marketers have also used a couple of other creative strategies like including their call to action link as an image in their story, written on a piece of paper that they hold up, or similar. If you use this approach, make sure your link is short and easy to read.

8. Tease On-Site Content

Instagram is a great platform to tease on-site content and drive traffic to your website. Create a cool and clever Instagram post hinting at some equally cool and clever content or products on your site and get that traffic moving!

You can (and should) set up specific landing pages to greet your Instagram traffic once they get there. This creates a personalized experience that makes getting those leads and conversions even easier.

flywheel instagram landing page

 9. Include a Call to Action

We’ve already talked about calls to action quite a bit in this post, but calls to action are what drive leads, so there’s always more to say.

Just like any other platform, the ways people can interact with your brand on Instagram is just about limitless. Be sure to mix it up to keep them interested. In addition to the “link in bio” that we’ve discussed, here are some other ways to generate leads with a call to action in your Instagram posts:

Ask for Engagement

Some Instagram influencers and marketers simply take the “double tap to agree” or “tag a friend who’d want to see this” approach. It’s easy and straightforward and folks will no doubt take you up on it if your content is engaging.

Contests

Contests are Instagrammer catnip. And, user-generated content contests are awesomely easy to run. You could structure a simple contest like this:

  1. Post announcing the contest
  2. Ask followers to tag a friend
  3. To enter, followers upload their own content with a contest-specific hashtag (or whatever rules you establish)
host an instagram contest

Lead Magnets

Everybody loves “free.” Offering something of value in exchange for contact information tends to work well. Need ideas? We’ve got you covered with these awesome lead magnet ideas.

Check out this post on how to write the perfect call to action to get your Instagram leads poppin’.

10. Develop an Instagram Content Strategy

Okay, you may have just read that heading and thought, “Um, isn’t that what we’ve been talking about?”

Yes! And also no. Here’s what we mean by that.

We’ve been talking about various types of content as a part of your strategy, not developing a plan for what you’ll do with your different types of content and when.

There are 3 key steps that you’ll want to follow to find the right content for your Instagram business profile:

Step 1. Choose Your Core Topics

Come up with interesting and visually appealing ways to show off the best bits of your brand, industry, and products. If you aren’t sure what types of things you should focus on, check out other brands in your industry and see what they’re doing. Or even go outside of your industry to other brands you admire for inspiration.

Here’s an idea of what topics brands might post about:

  • User-generated content
  • Company culture
  • Customer stories
  • Behind the scenes content

Step 2. Schedule Your Photo Shoots

To be successful on Instagram you’ll need to post multiple times every day. With high-quality, professional-level images. That also look almost accidental.

Do you have time to do that every day? Nope.

schedule time to take high-quality photos

Schedule just 1 photo shoot each week. Give yourself an hour to shoot the photos with lots of natural light and your smartphone camera. You don’t need more than that unless you really want it.

Step 3. Schedule Your Posts

Can you believe that Instagram’s answer to “scheduled” posts used to be to send Instagrammers a push notification to remind them to publish their “scheduled” post? So very glad those days are over.

Now you can actually schedule your posts ahead of time and they’ll post without you watching over them with tools like Buffer and Hootsuite.

Why’d we wait so long before mentioning content strategy? Easy. If you’re just starting out on Instagram you don’t need to limit yourself. Create and post. Try different things and see what sticks. Most importantly, get followers. There will be plenty of time later to pare it down to the loyal ones.

11. Establish a Posting Schedule

There are 4 parts to your posting schedule and it’s important to hit each part to get the most out of Instagram’s lead generating capabilities.

Part 1. Regular Instagram Posts

You should be posting a regular Instagram post at least once a day. Like we mentioned earlier, there are tools like Buffer, Hootsuite, and others available to help you schedule these posts in advance and keep you on track.

The content of these posts should be in-depth and include up to 10 relevant hashtags. You can also include emojis to keep things personable and fun.

add hashtags to your caption or first comment

Part 2. Instagram Stories

Post between 5 and 15 Instagram stories throughout the day, every day. You can’t automate them, but you definitely should be planning them.

You don’t have to worry about having them at the same time every day; when you update your story you’ll automatically get popped to the top of followers’ feeds. ✨

Also, for most of them, you should have a plan before you start recording. Sometimes, sure, fly by the seat of your pants and see what happens. Mostly, though, plan it out.

If you don’t have 10,000 followers yet, make it a priority to get there. Why?

Swipe Ups.

Swipe up stories make it easy to add clickable links right to your stories that users can swipe up on your story to get to! ?

add a swipe up to an instagram story for a super effective call to action

Part 3. Instagram Live

Instagram Live, like any live platform, offers the most opportunity for engagement. Because of that, you really need to have a solid plan before you start your broadcast or you can get off track like it’s your life’s purpose.

Here’s a basic plan that you can adapt for your needs:

  1. Have all of your tools (whiteboard, notecards, screenshare, etc.) laid out and ready.
  2. Have a glass of water on hand.
  3. Prepare a plan of action to deal with trolls (because live is open to anyone, there are guaranteed to be trolls here and there).
  4. When you go live, pin your topic in a comment so it’s there to see no matter when folks arrive.
  5. Plan a lead-off question to start engagement in the first couple of minutes.
  6. Before you close, open to questions.
  7. Close with a reminder of the next live session and topic, and your call to action.
  8. Thank them and say bye!
instagram live

For the biggest impact on lead generation, going live once a week would be your best bet.

Part 4. Engagement

As mentioned in #4, above, respond to everyone and everything. Make connections every day.

12. Track and Measure Your Instagram Campaigns

By now, you can tell that Instagram marketing takes some work. It’s well worth it, of course, but you’re definitely going to want a way to calculate your ROI to make sure that you’re getting the most out of your investment into this powerful marketing platform.

Fortunately, there are many ways you can track and measure your Instagram campaigns:

  • Landing page click rate
  • Lifetime customer value
  • Landing page conversion rate
  • Customer acquisition cost

In addition to those metrics, you can also track clicks to the link in your bio. The most common suggestion out there is to do that using bit.ly.

It’s not a bad suggestion, but for the actual tracking, you should definitely use Google Analytics.

You can use this super easy Campaign URL Builder to add the coding that Google Analytics uses to track the campaign source (in this case, Instagram), name, term, and other things.

use the campaign url builder to create google analytics trackable short links

Then, you click Convert URL to Short Link and you have a bit.ly link that will feed correctly to Google Analytics! So, you’ll have the power of Google Analytics that you’ll greatly benefit from, as well as the convenience of bit.ly’s short URLs that will make life so much easier for you and your followers. ?

5 Super Cool Tools for Instagram Lead Generation

Sometimes you put in a ton of effort and you’re just not seeing the results that you want. It happens. Fortunately, there are some pretty awesome tools out there to help with Instagram lead generation. Here are a few of the ones we’re loving at the moment.

OptinMonster

Create an optin on OptinMonster to capture all of the leads you’re generating from your awesome Instagram campaigns! ?

Kicksta

Kicksta makes it easy to find followers relevant to your brand who are likely to be interested in the products or services you offer. They do this by using a list of Instagram accounts provided by you that have the kind of followers you want for your own brand. Kicksta then likes posts made by users who fit your target audience (using your account) to get their attention.

Canva

Create great high-quality images, even with Canva’s free plan! You don’t have to hire an outside agency to get feed-stopping imagery that will get Instagrammers to stop and take notice.

Shopify’s Shopping on Instagram

If you use Shopify for your eCommerce business, you really need to get this Instagram add-on to link your store directly to your Instagram account. With the add-on, you can tag products that you feature in posts, add pricing information, and let followers go through the purchasing process without leaving Instagram.

Linktree

Linktree lets you turn your single “link in bio” into a few more links in your bio. And, it’s free for the basics you need. Of course, if you’re already handling your own website, you could easily create your own landing page to do the same thing and personalize it as much as you want.

There ya go! A massive amount of Instagram knowledge has just been dropped on you. Go forth and get those leads.

This article was originally published at Optinmonster.com, by author Jacinda Santora.

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