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Creative Ways to Use Instagram Live for Business Host a Live Themed Event to Build Community. ... Deliver Consulting. ... Run a Flash Sale During a Q&A. ... Go Live With a Partner to Increase Your Exposure. ... Build Pre-Broadcast Anticipation via Instagram Stories. ... Take Audience Suggestions. ... Amplify Your Live Using the Q&A Sticker.
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Read More »Natasha is an Instagram expert, founder of Sol Studio—an Instagram creative studio—and host of the Shine Online Podcast. Her courses include Shine on Insta Stories, Mastering Instagram, and the IGTV Master Course. You'll learn how to use Instagram features to attract engaged viewers to your Instagram Live videos. You'll also discover how to improve the quality of your live video and how to save your Instagram live video for replay on IGTV. Listen to the Podcast Now This article is sourced from the Social Media Marketing Podcast, a top marketing podcast. Listen or subscribe below. Where to subscribe: | Google Podcasts | | Natasha fell in love with writing, storytelling, and journalism while working on her high school newspaper. She pursued journalism in college but veered off into digital marketing and public relations, which is when she fell in love with social media and writing creative content for small businesses and brands. In 2018, while still in her final semester of college, she started Sol Studio. She niched down to Instagram because she felt it was the place to be for all types of brands and businesses. On some social media platforms, only certain types of businesses can thrive but Natasha believes there's a place for everyone on Instagram. Natasha acknowledges that Instagram is very visual and that video is definitely at the forefront. That said, she sees content moving more toward longer-form captions, and that's where she brings in the storytelling aspect she really enjoys. But Instagram Live's value isn't just related to engagement. Natasha's suggestion to use Instagram Live video for business is based on her own success with it. She's found that during enrollment periods, people often enroll in her courses right after she goes live. The Conference You've Been Waiting For As a small business marketer, you can probably only pick one or two events to attend each year. Get back into the game with an unbeatable conference experience and expert training at Social Media Marketing World in sunny San Diego, California—from your friends at Social Media Examiner. 🔥🔥 As a valued reader, you can save $500 if you act now! Sale Ends Tuesday! CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE Natasha believes that Instagram is focusing on live video content and notes that's a good reason to make it part of your strategy. Another point in favor of live video is the ability to save it to IGTV for greater longevity. Natasha knows that often people don't go live because they feel like they need to make their videos perfect. But Natasha—and many others—love the more intimate, unpolished nature of live streams because going live feels more like having a one-on-one conversation with your followers. There are many creative ways you can use Instagram Live's tools to generate a lot of engagement and serve your audience well. To visualize this, the Request to Join feature doesn't just have to be used for interview-style live streams.
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Read More »The best way to create excitement for your live stream is with Instagram Stories. Around 24–48 hours before you go live, post graphics and videos to share what you're live will be about. It's great to add a countdown sticker to your story so people know when your live is happening and they can be notified when the countdown expires. Include a GIF or add an arrow pointing to the countdown sticker and explain that people can tap it to get reminders or share it.
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Read More »When her stream has a lot of viewers, Natasha prompts people to ask questions via the questions sticker rather than in the comments. This allows her to see all of the questions in one place and helps her answer questions relevant to what she's talking about. When people are watching a live stream, they feel special if you mention them by name and reply to their question so Natasha makes a point to answer her viewers' questions and really engage with them. Very few people know about the ability to present on Instagram Live but it's available to everyone. While you're live, tap on the little photo icon in the bottom-right corner of your phone. When you tap that photo icon, you can add any photos or video (think presentation assets) from your camera roll. When you bring up a photo or video, your face shrinks to fit in the corner and your photo or video plays full-screen behind it. Then you simply tap through your assets in the same manner as you would go through a presentation deck. It'll feel kind of like you're doing a slideshow presentation. Note that if you share a video, audio of the video is muted. To create slides, start with a 9:16 vertical video or photo. Make sure the background isn't too light because all comments coming in from your audience (and the question response button) will be in white text. If you choose a white background, you won't be able to see that engagement. As you add text or bullet points to your slides, keep in mind that your camera window is going to be in the top-right corner of your screen so don't put any necessary information up there. The bottom left-hand side is where all of your comments are going to be so you want to avoid putting anything really important there either. As you develop your slides, you can have a lot of fun creating templated graphics for yourself on Canva or your favorite graphic design tool. Natasha also has some templates available in her shop. Pro Tip: Make sure you share your graphics to your phone as close as possible to when you go live so they're the most recent graphics on your phone. That way, you won't have to go scrolling and searching for them while you're streaming. Before Natasha saves her live stream to IGTV, she preps a cover photo for the IGTV video because screen-grabs from the actual video often don't look so great. She recommends designing a template for your cover photos so your replays have a similar look and feel. You should also write a description or caption for the IGTV video in advance so it's ready to go. You can add as many clickable URLs as you'd like to an IGTV caption. This is huge because if you mention a number of products or resources on your live stream, you can link to each one. Every IGTV video on Natasha's channel has a clickable link, even if it's just to her newsletter or a freebie, because it's the only place you can add clickable links other than the one link in your bio (or the swipe-up in Stories if you have that feature). With your cover and description assets prepped, you can set up your replay as soon as you're off of the live stream. You'll also have the option to share the IGTV replay to your feed, which Natasha says you absolutely want to do because that's where you'll get the bulk of your views. Additionally, sharing the replay to your feed makes it more likely your followers will see it, along with others who might want to follow you and connect with your brand. One important thing to note is that all of the engagement on your live stream will be wiped away from the IGTV replay. That means you'll need to talk through things on the live stream to help people watching the replay understand what's happening. To illustrate, if you're responding to a question from the comments, read the question first because your replay viewers won't see all of the likes, comments, and engagement that happened on the live stream.
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