How to organize your instagram bio


What to Put in Your Instagram Bio for a Good First Impression

Writing a good Instagram bio might seem straightforward, but it actually requires some strategy and creativity.

According to researchers, within the first 7 seconds of meeting you, people will have a solid impression of who you are — and it can be even shorter online.

So, if you’re using Instagram for Business, you’ll want to make a good first impression with your Instagram bio, and use it to attract new followers and potential customers!

Ready to learn what to put in your Instagram bio that will convince visitors to click the “follow” button? Here’s how:

What to Put in Your Instagram Bio: Our Top 6 Tips

  • Optimize Your Name for Search Queries

  • Add Your Skills & Target Audience

  • Include Relevant Keywords

  • Optimize Your Website Link

  • Share Your Contact Information

  • Get Creative & Show Your Personality

  • Instagram Bio Checklist (bonus!)

Tip #1: Optimize Your Instagram Name

The first step to creating a good Instagram bio is making sure that your Name Field is optimized with your name and/or a searchable keyword.

For example, if you’re in the healthcare industry, you may want to include your full name along with your job title. This way, when people search for you on Instagram, they’ll be able to easily find the correct account.

Take note of how therapist Meghan Watson uses the Name Field to include her occupation for extra clarity:

Instagram also considers the name and username fields in search queries, so it’s a great idea to make sure they’re optimized.

With this in mind, you may want to use keywords that potential followers may search for. Do you offer a specific service? Are you known for something in particular?

Take chef and writer Hannah Che, for example. She uses the Name Field to include her name and a keyword: vegan recipes.

Now, whenever someone searches “vegan recipes” on Instagram, her account will be among one of the first they see. And her simple and to-the-point Instagram bio let’s visitors know what her posts will be about.

Ready to make your Instagram bio stand out? Download our free Instagram bio worksheet to help you start planning:

Tip #2: Highlight Your Skills & Target Audience

A good Instagram bio explains what your business does and who it’s for (aka your target audience).

Goldleaf checks every item on the list with their Instagram bio:

They include “science-forward journals and decor” at the beginning of their bio, and mention they’re for “cannabis patients, growers, and enthusiasts”. Right away, new visitors will know exactly what the brand sells and if their products fit their interests. Short and sweet.

If you’re an entrepreneur or creator, you can also use your Instagram bio to help set you apart in your industry. Think about your skills or any experiences that might be of interest to potential followers.

Candace of @candaceabroad, is a travel blogger who uses her bio to highlight that she’s an American expat living in London:

Not only will this tidbit serve as an introduction to her profile, but it lets people know she’ll be exploring London and creating guides from the perspective of someone who moved abroad (with proof that they can do the same!).

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Tip #3: Use Relevant Keywords

Using targeted keywords - also known as Instagram SEO - in your bio won’t improve your searchability on Instagram (except, as we mentioned above, for your name and username) but it can help give your account more focus and connect you with like-minded followers.

It can also get your purpose across at a glance, which is important when you have a limited amount of characters to play with.

When deciding what keywords to include in your Instagram bio, think about your core values and interests, and those of your target audience.

The Chalkboard Mag does this by using keywords like “wellness”, “nutrition”, “self-care”, and “design”:

If you use Instagram for business, spend some time creating a “persona ” of your ideal follower.

What are their pain points or interests? What keywords will resonate with them?

Using keywords that target your audience and niche will help users better understand who you are, what you have to offer, and whether or not your account is relevant to them.

Check out how Headspace use keywords like “happiness” and “meditate” in their Instagram bio to explain what they do and connect with followers:

Tip #4: Drive Traffic a Link in Bio Tool

The link in your Instagram bio is easy to find and readily clickable, making it one of the most valuable traffic drivers on your profile. Putting a link in your Instagram bio can lead to more engaged customers and revenue for your business.

And the good news is, with Later's link in bio tool, Linkin.bio turns your whole Instagram feed into a clickable landing page and drives traffic to your online store, event page, video, or blog.

This means, you can add links to any of the Instagram posts you’ve published, which helps direct your Instagram audience to the right content or products on your site.

And if you’re on a Later Growth or Advanced plan, you can connect your Shopify account to Linkin.bio! In a few clicks, tag Shopify products in your Linkin.bio posts and make it even easier to shop your feed.

Ready to turn followers into customers with a shoppable Instagram feed? Start using Linkin.bio today!

Tip #5: Add Your Contact Information

With an Instagram business profile, you can add contact information to your Instagram bio. This includes your email address, phone number, and brick-and-mortar address.

The best part? It doesn’t take up any character space in your bio!

Skincare company Eluo Beauty and jewelry brand Greda Co. have contact information available for new visitors and their followers:

The benefit to putting contact information in your Instagram bio is that it makes it easy to contact you. It can also act as a visual prompt for someone to reach out if they have a question or inquiry.

Tip #6: Get Creative With Your Instagram Bio

While it’s important to convey who you are and what you do in your Instagram bio, you should also think of it as a space for you to show off your personality and have fun.

Here are 3 ways to put some creativity into your Instagram bio:

Use Emojis to Space Out Your Text

One way to space out the text in your Instagram bio is by incorporating emojis. You can use them to break up any text-heavy sections in your bio, like Poppy’s Happy Doodles or Sam Ushiro:

You can also use emojis to highlight any CTAs (call-to-actions) or add some pizzazz to your bio, like Later:

Include a Branded Hashtag

Whether you’re promoting an Instagram contest or UGC (user-generated content) campaign, including a clickable branded hashtag in your Instagram bio can help drive engagement.

Beverage brand Sunwink encourages followers to use #DrinkSunwink for a chance to be featured:

Including your branded hashtag in your bio is also a great way to get your followers into the habit of using it, like Apartment Therapy:

Plus, users can now follow hashtags on Instagram, so if they follow your branded hashtag, it can help keep your brand top-of-mind.

Add Line Breaks to Your Bio

Adding line breaks to your Instagram bio is a great way to make the information more bite-sized and consumable.

The easiest way to add line breaks to your Instagram bio is to format it on the web version of the app. Once done, you’ll have a bio that’s easier to read, like Darryl Cheng’s @houseplantjournal:

Instagram Bio Checklist

A good Instagram bio is one that creates a great first impression and convinces users to click the “follow” button on your account. Here’s a recap of what we covered:

  • Explain who you are and what you do

  • Target your niche audience with specific keywords

  • Link to your website or blog using Later's link in bio tool, Linkin.bio

  • Provide additional ways for your followers to get in touch

  • Show your personality

Whatever approach you decide to take for your Instagram bio, it’s worthwhile to invest some time and effort in the process.

Once you have a bio you’re happy with, ask a few people in your network what impression they get when they visit your profile and use their feedback to help make any adjustments.

And as your business grows and evolves, you can set time aside every few months to review your bio and make sure you’re always telling the story you want to tell.

Ready to save time and optimize your Instagram bio? With Linkin.bio by Later, you can turn visitors into customers. Get started for free now!

How to adjust and space out your Instagram bio + what you should actually put there

I know Instagram is your favorite social media platform. It’s ours too…sometimes. This is a question we get pretty frequently and since not everyone knows how to space out their bio on IG, I thought I’d give y’all a quick tutorial on how to do that! It’s easy peasy!

Just remember your IG bio is searchable so fill that sucker with keywords baby! Even emojis are searchable so feel free to use those as bullet points at the beginning of each new line or next to your name for a little something extra. You get 150 characters for your bio and 33 for your IG name so utilize every character!


1.Your location

Why? Because it’s relatable. It’s the easiest way to form your tribe. I mean what better way to find like minded individuals than your own backyard! If you’re Instagram account is a business profile then you will have an address section where you can put the actual location of your business or just your city and state if you’re a blogger.  If you’re not a business profile, you can add your location (or if you’re a travel blogger, where you’re currently exploring) where your name is on your bio so on location searches within Instagram you come up first. If you’d rather have “blogger” in that spot and have your location in your bio, that’s fine too!

For example, I have Atlanta, GA as my location in my bio but I also have a pin emoji and a “currently exploring” line to let people know where I am. If you’re a food blogger you might have a food tour location or a restaurant you’re visiting you could add here. If you’re writing a book you might have a book tour location you can add here. And so on…

For Example:

2. Why people should follow you

Do you have a freebie? Do you sell something? Are you a travel blogger with an amazing new story or trip? Is there a sale? Are you offering a free graphic or photo wallpaper? Whatever it is, add the reason why!

3. Link it

Which brings me to my next point. Link it! Whatever the reason is that people should be following you, make it easy for them! You have less than 2 seconds, plus people are lazy so you want to make it as easy as possible. [Read. AS EASY AS POSSIBLE] Add the link to your freebie, blog, book, email sign up, product, etc in your bio.  You can change this link everyday if you want to or update it as you see fit. If you want to go one step further, head to bit.ly or pretty link to track it!

4. Email

I took my email off for awhile because I’m a business account and the email button is right there on my bio with the click of a button but what I realized was that no one was actually doing that.  I mean very few people were reaching out.  As soon as I added my email back with a cute little envelope heart emoji and the phrase PR/Collabs: [email protected] right on my IG bio my inbox suddenly started to become flooded with collaboration requests. (see picture above or see here) This goes back to the fact that people are lazy and they want the information they’re looking for as fast and as easy as possible. If you have room to add your email. Do it.

5. Who you are and what you do!

You can add this where your name is on your bio so when people search by description (like travel blogger) you come up first. For instance my name says Ady | Travel Blogger and the very next line is a description of what I do. “Bestie global lifestyle and travel blog” or sometimes “Global lifestyle and travel blog of your new best friends” plus relevant emojis, depending on my word count. Let people know what you do immediately.

Food blogger, travel writer, freelancer, mommy blogger, creative mastermind, social media guru, whatever works for you! Save the wife, mom, 2 kids, husbands name is blah, kids names are blah, love my dogs, love my family, regular coffee drinker etc.. for your personal Instagram page. No offense but that kind of description doesn’t make me want to follow you. Instead try something like, Family oriented blogger that brings you daily doses of fitness, fun, and mom life to inspire you to live your best life. or that brings you easy 30 minute recipes for your busy life. or that brings you ultimate travel guides to inspire your next great adventure. See what I mean?

People want to know “what’s in it for me” and your husband and kids names don’t really do it for me. #sorrynotsorry

This is also where you can add your brand hashtag if you have one. For example, ours is #VGBsquad! (shameless plug – feel free to use that!)

6. Website

Only if this link is different than the actual link in your bio. For example, I have my blog www.verbalgoldblog.com in my bio and then our most recent blog post or youtube video linked in my bio that corresponds with my latest IG post. Right now I have our most recent freebie linked (Get My Ultimate List Of Over 150 Influencer Networks So You Can Start Monetizing Your Blog Today!!)


 

Once you have all of your information, organize it so it’s easy to read!

How to space out your Instagram bio

(without using slashes and dots to separate things)

To do this…ready?…. it’s literally the easiest thing ever.

Step 1.

Type your bio in the IG mobile app with the emojis and everything you want.

Step 2.

Head to www.instagram.com/(your Instagram name) on your DESKTOP. Go to your profile, hit return where you want line breaks and hit save.

Step 3.

Refresh your IG on your mobile phone and review your work. If you like the way everything looks then you’re done!

 

Check out these before and afters

 

 

What do you think? Hope this little hack helps! Make sure to follow us on Instagram @Verbalgoldblog while you’re at it! ?

 

 

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How to write a flawless Instagram bio for a business account

If you sell products online, you really can't ignore Instagram.

In addition to the obvious sheer number of users, Instagram's visual nature makes it an ideal platform for promoting physical products. This is why many e-commerce stores sell through Instagram and even use as their main sales channel.

One of the most important characteristics of a successful Instagram e-commerce strategy is profile biography . This is usually the first thing users see when they log into your account. A strong bio can improve brand perception and awareness while increasing the number of clicks on your call to action.

To understand how to write a great Instagram bio, we analyzed 100 randomly selected Instagram stores. We studied what calls to action, language and information they used in their biographies. Following the example of these stores, you can change your store profile to improve performance.

We started by selecting 100 stores at random using the hashtag #onlinestore on Instagram. For a better analysis, we ignored partner stores and individuals promoting products from other stores.

At the end of the data collection phase, our spreadsheet looked like this:

Our list was very broad in scope. We had big stores with over 1.6 million followers (@saboskirt) and new small stores with just over 1800 followers (@xanasboutique).

Here are some of the things we learned about Instagram Bios from this analysis:

Start with what you're doing

Sounds like "Is this a joke?" but how many times have you been on Instagram and a stunning image caught your attention? You scroll through the grid and even read the bio… before thinking to yourself, “I wonder what they do.”

Put your business ahead of everything else so there is no confusion.

If you're positioning yourself as an expert, the first step to creating a good Instagram bio is to make sure your name is actually your name! By this we mean the "name" field on your profile, not your Instagram username. People searching for you on Instagram are more likely to use your name or your company name, and consistency lets people know that the Instagram profile they're viewing is actually yours and not an impostor.

This may seem pretty obvious, but there's actually a bigger reason for this: your name and username are the only fields that Instagram considers in searches. So it's very important to make sure that the name you use in your Instagram bio is what your followers and customers are looking for!

For example, if you work in the healthcare industry, you can include your full name along with your job title. That way, when people search for you on Instagram, they can easily find the right account.

Instagram also respects the name and username fields in search queries, so it's a good idea to make sure they're optimized. With that in mind, you can use keywords that potential subscribers might be looking for. Do you offer a specific service? Are you known for something special?

Use a CTA

A CTA is probably the most important part of any Instagram bio . This is what you want users to click on when they land on your page.

Calls to action can generally be divided into three categories:

  • Home Page : A link to the store's home page. It's far from ideal, as it's not very targeted. A user who clicks to view a product may become confused due to the length of the home page.
  • Landing Page : This can either be a dedicated landing page for Instagram-only users, or an internal page that directs users to a product or category (such as "new arrivals"). They are are great for most stores.
  • Social shopping page : This is usually a carefully curated page with products featured on your Instagram page. Users can buy products directly from this social media page.

Our analysis shows that most stores still don't use CTAs properly. The majority of stores (70%) directed users to their non-targeted home pages. Very few directed users to social media pages.

If possible, direct users to custom landing pages for Instagram users. Here is a great example from @georginasasha. The store bio directs users to instashop

The landing page is called "Instashop" and shows the latest items featured on the Instagram page:

Clicking on any of the products (notice how the URL changes to a unicorn - fun touch!) , You will see the checkout form:

Alternatively, you can create a social media shopping page using tools like Like2Buy. Here's an example from SwimsuitsForAll:

If you don't want to go that route (or if it's too expensive/time consuming), at least link to your new arrivals, top selling or featured products. Dissh, for example, directs users to its new arrivals:

If you link to your home page, at least make sure you have a dedicated section for new arrivals and recommended products. Make this section the very top of the page so that users can easily find your in-demand products.

Bio length about 140-160 characters

During our analysis, we found that average profile length was about 143 characters . The average was 150 characters.

Keep in mind that this length includes your CTA.

Stores with very long biographies (more than 200 characters) usually contain tons of information. For example, @barbiesonly's bio has 208 characters. It includes store address, email, phone number and website in bio:

At the other end of the spectrum are stores like @sorellaboutique that only include a CTA and a hashtag.

The length of the profile must be 140-160 characters. This gives you plenty of space to include CTA, phone information, email, etc.

Use emojis

Should you use emojis in your Instagram bio?

Our analysis showed that most stores prefer to use them:

However, instead of emphasizing emotions, most stores use emoticons to separate and mark key information . For example, @thealphabetpress uses a simple block emoji icon to list all of its features and services:

Similarly, @moorepiecesboutique uses emoji to identify its location, shipping policy, phone number, and email:

Does this mean that emoji have no place for fun?

Of course not! Here is an example from @thyrahshoppe. Note the water splashes, bikini and emoji on the palm next to the copy - "endless summer".

Our recommendation

You have limited space in your profile bio; make the best use of it. Use emoticons sparingly . They work best when you use them to identify key information about a store - its location, hours of operation, email address, and contact number.

@suelasonline is a good format to follow:

Use hashtags only when necessary

A common piece of advice you'll see on the internet is to use hashtags in your bio. These can be:

  • General: hashtags related to a keyword (eg #shoes), an event (eg #coachella), or an Instagram trend (eg #picoftheday).
  • Branded: Brand-related hashtags like #ASOS, #cocacola, etc.

Generic hashtags are usually good for boosting your visibility. For example, if you include the hashtag #picoftheday in your bio, your profile will be visible when someone searches for that hashtag.

Branded hashtags are useful for curating posts. You can also use them to request user-generated content (UGC). For example, Coke recently ran a contest where users had to submit images with the #CokeEssenceFestContest hashtag.

Should you include such hashtags in your biography?

Here's what our data showed:

It's clear that hashtags aren't very popular, at least in profile bios.

Interestingly, of the 14 stores that used hashtags, only one used a common tag. The rest used branded hashtags.

The most common use of branded hashtags is to collect user-generated content, as in this example @threadless:

Our recommendation

Hashtags are not needed for a strong Instagram bio. But if you use them, you should only use branded hashtags and combine them with a user-generated content campaign.

You can also use branded hashtags as a way to brand your store. For example, @shoploveyourz uses the hashtag #loveyourzcurves to promote body acceptance.

If you don't already have a user-generated content campaign, adding a hashtag would be a waste of space.

Include key information

What information should you include in your store biography—email address, phone number, address, or store hours? There is a simple answer to this question: is all you need .

We saw a clear bias towards email and phone numbers in our data.

This makes sense for online stores. They usually don't have a physical location and therefore store opening hours. Email is a much better way to communicate and collect orders.

Interestingly, many stores mentioned their WhatsApp when they listed their phone numbers. This was especially true for stores located outside the US and EU.

When we looked at larger stores (>300,000 subscribers), we saw a clear preference for email over the phone. Larger stores receive more orders. It can be difficult to trace them over the phone.

Our recommendation

There is no one piece of advice that fits all when it comes to key store information. Include whatever you think is necessary to give your customers the best service.

Enabling email is a good idea. Only add a phone number if you can actually respond to customer inquiries (this can be difficult for understaffed retailers). And of course, the physical location/store hours are only necessary if you have physical stores.

A good way to make this information more visible is to add emoticons, for example:

You can also include your Facebook account if this is an important marketing channel for you. If space permits, also include information about shipping rules. This is especially useful if you are targeting overseas clients.

Putting It All Together: Creating a Great Instagram Bio

Based on the lessons we've learned, here's what you should have in your Instagram bio:

  • Your store name
  • 140 to 160 characters long.
  • CTA link to Instagram landing page or social media shopping page. Or a link to your latest/top selling products.
  • Emoticons to highlight key information (phone number, email address, etc.)
  • A branded hashtag for storing images and videos (if you're running a user-generated content campaign).
  • Brand Brief

Including all of this information will make your store stand out from other stores on Instagram. After making these changes, you should see an increase in engagement and clicks.

Download checklist in pdf

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How to make an Instagram bio ▷ ➡️ Creative Stop ▷ ➡️

Following the advice of friends and family, you follow Instagram promote your business on social media But, not very practical in using these modern means of communication, you are unsure how to change your profile section so that it can be distinguished from others users.

If that's the case and you're interested in how to make a bio on instagram , you'll be glad to hear that you've found the right guide at the right time. Basically, in the following lines, I will explain how to edit Instagram biography from Android, iPhone and PC. Then I'll cover how to format the text to align it, and finally give some tips on how to write an actionable biography.

How do you say? Do you want to know more about it? In this case, if you are itching to read the advice that I have prepared for you, I suggest that you feel comfortable and comfortable in front of the computer, just take a few minutes of free time and, holding your smartphone in your hand, devote yourself to reading the lines they follow . I wish you good reading and, above all, good "work".

  • Edit your bio on Instagram
    • From mobile phones and tablets

      to edit biography on Instagram can work as a mobile phone using Instagram for Android or iOS, but also from a computer by connecting to the official website of the photographic social network. In the following lines I will explain how to proceed in all cases.

      From mobile phones and tablets

      Yes, edit your biography in Instagram , if you want to act from your mobile phone (or even tablet), launch the app Instagram for Android or iOS and sign in to your account.

      After that, go to your profile section by clicking on the small person icon located in the menu below, then click the button. Edit Profile to edit the Biography section of from your Instagram profile.

      On the next screen that appears, tap the text field that appears and write a personalized message that represents you, given that you have Symbols 150 .

      You can insert special characters, emoticons, hashtags, and links to other profiles in your Instagram bio. To do the latter, enter @ @ followed by the username of the profile you want to link to (for example, @ Creative Stop ).

      After setting the biography, confirm the changes made by pressing the button with the symbol (√) en Android or in the named final en iOS , which is always at the top right.

      From PC

      If you want to edit the biography of Instagram acting like a computer, you will be happy to know that the operations you need to perform are just as easy and immediate. To continue, first connect to the official website of Instagram or use Instagram for Windows 10 and sign in with your account.

      Una vez hecho esto, presione icono de hombrecito ubicado en la parte superior derecha (o inferior derecha, desde Windows 10), para ver la sección de su perfil. Ahora, presione el botón Edite su perfil y usa el campo de texto Biografía, que encontrará en la siguiente pantalla, para editar su biografía escribiendo un mensaje personalizado que lo represente.

      How to convert PDF to Word?

      Remember that bio text can be a maximum of characters 150 and may contain emoticons, special characters and/or hashtags that are used to better categorize your profile. Also, if you want to mention another Instagram account in your bio, enter the symbol @ @ followed by the username of the profile you want to mention (for example, @ Creative Stop ).

      Finally, to confirm your changes, press button SEND to which is below (from Development to ). This button is called final and is located in the top right corner of the app for Windows 10 .

      Make your bio Instagram-centric

      You want your profile to stand out from the rest, so you ask yourself how to make your bio on Instagram ? In this case, you should first know that there is no real solution for this since Instagram It doesn't have a biography text alignment tool.

      However, you can succeed using an alternative method: just copy and paste a few blank spaces in the bio before the text you want to write. In the following lines, I will show you how to proceed, but be aware that this solution may not work as it is a trick.

      Text biography center Instagram First launch the Android or iOS app or connect to the official social networking site from your PC to log into your account. Alternatively, you can use the Windows 10 app as the steps are the same.

      Once this is done, as I explained in previous chapters, click little person icon located in the menu at the bottom right (in Android / iOS ) or top right (from Development es Windows 10 ) to go to your profile section. Then click the Edit Your Profile button and check the Biography text box, the section used to edit your Instagram profile bio.

      At this point, before writing the text, paste some blank spaces by copying them directly from the following, enclosed in two brackets. This step, although somewhat "cumbersome", is necessary to complete the operation. In fact, if you manually enter spaces in the Biography text box, without copying and pasting them, they will be removed and the text will not be formatted correctly.

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      With that said, if you are reading this guide to Android o iOS , to do this, hold your finger on the text, then select only the empty spaces in brackets and press the button Copy . On a PC, select empty spaces with the mouse and press the key combination. Ctrl + C (Windows) or Command + C (Mac YOU).

      Now you need to insert spaces according to the section text field. Biography Instagram: to do this from Android or iOS, first press the text field and then voice Catch . On a PC, instead, press the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + V (Windows) or Command + v (Mac OS).

      Then enter your biography text and when you reach the end, insert the blank spaces again so that the text you want to write is centered. Confirm the changes after finishing the settings: to do this, press the button (√) on Android, on the button final on iOS, on the button SEND from the Internet or to final from Windows 10.

      Instagram bio tips

      If you want to get famous on Instagram, remember that your profile bio is a great calling card, so you should take care of it the best you can.

      In this regard, I remind you that the maximum can be entered in the Instagram biography. Characters 150 and they also include spaces, hashtags and mentions. Given the small box in which you can introduce yourself, the advice I want to give you is to clearly and succinctly express who you are and what your interests are (which you can perhaps formulate as a hashtag).

      Then state what you do and why people should follow it. Optionally, if you want companies to contact you via email for collaboration, enter the email address directly into the bio text box (or go to the company profile to paste it into the appropriate contact section). If, on the other hand, you would like to be contacted via private messages directly on Instagram, indicate your willingness to receive the latter.

      Also remember that if you have a website, you can promote it by pasting the link into the text field. website Development of , which you will always find in the Profile edition section.


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