What is Instagram Advertising?
Why You Should Advertise on Instagram
This is good news because social media is where a lot of buying decisions happen. Through a Survey, we found that social media has influenced 76% of all users’ purchases. This “influence” comes from paid ads, influencer posts, and brand content. And it’s even more pronounced among younger generations: the figure rises to 90% for Gen Z and 84% for Millennials.
How Much Does Instagram Advertising Cost?
Bidding strategy:
Audience targeting:
Ad quality and relevance score:
Seasonality and competition:
Ad placement:
A pro tip for beginners:
Put money behind posts and content that you already know perform well organically. Test everything to see what performs best and dedicate most of your ad spend to that. Make sure to measure your ad success and take note of anything that didn’t do as well as you’d hoped.
How to Create Instagram Ads in Meta Ads Manager?
Step 1. Choose your ad objective
Step 2. Name your Instagram ad campaign
Step 3. Decide on your ad format
In-feed ads:
Story ads:
Reel ads:
Step 4. Design your ad creative
For in-feed ads, use visuals that instantly catch the eye. Write short but engaging captions.
Story ads are great for retargeting existing customers. Use attractive visuals with compelling text overlay that can get users to take a pause.
For Reels ads, make sure to use videos that blend in seamlessly with organic content. Clear in-video captions are great for engaging viewers who watch with the sound off.
Step 5. Choose your conversion location
Step 6. Define your ad budget and schedule
Step 7. Target your audience
Core audiences:
Custom audiences:
Lookalike audiences:
Step 8. Choose your ad placements
How to Boost an Instagram Post?
Step 1. Choose an existing post to boost
Step 2. Select your goal
Step 3. Define your audience
Step 4. Set a budget and an ad timeline
Step 5. Launch your ad and track metrics
Best Practices for Successful Instagram Ad Campaigns:
Use Compelling Visuals and Copy:
Highlight offers and benefits immediately within the visual instead of burying them in the caption.
Focus on benefits instead of features. Help the audience understand what they get out of the deal.
Lean into original and entertaining content to humanize your brand.
Use clear and concise copy to get your point across.
A/B Test Ad Elements and Placements:
More often than not, your ads won’t work out the first time around. Successful Instagram advertising needs a lot of testing and refining.
Make sure to turn on the A/B test option during your ad setup to see how different creatives or placements generate reactions from your audience.
Consider Seasonalities and Trends:
Be strategic with your ads so that you’re offering the right products at the right time (e.g., Mother’s Day gift packages).
Pay close attention to trends, but avoid relying too heavily on them. because 33% of consumers find following every trend “embarrassing.”
Design for Sound-Off Viewing:
Many people prefer to watch Reels and videos with the sound off. If you’re relying on sound alone to share your message, you could be missing out.
Design your video ads for sound-off viewing and use closed captions or subtitles to engage a more diverse audience.