How to tag prices on instagram photos


How To Set Up Shoppable Posts on Instagram

2018 is already pumping out marketing game changers.

Similar to finding an item on sale or watching your sports team pull off a hail mary, Instagram went for the kill with shoppable posts.

If you don’t already know about shoppable media, oh, do you need to catch up.

Shoppable media gives eligible businesses the ability to tag products in their posts. Check out Instagram’s explainer video through Vimeo for an illustration of user experience.

Essentially, consumers can view product details through Instagram then complete the transaction on a separate landing page.

However, there’s hype around eliminating the need for a separate landing page. In other words, consumers would be able to buy while remaining in the Instagram app. Leaving room for a new level of marketing.

Unfortunately, info on Instagram’s shoppable posts is kind of hard to follow. No worries though, we cracked the code right from Instagram itself.

UPDATE! – It’s Happening:

Yahoo Finance reports: Instagram is becoming an e-commerce platform! Payment features were recently introduced allowing users to add debit and credit cards to their profiles, set up security pins, and start purchasing products without leaving Instagram. Note that this is currently in a test phase, so it’s only open to select users.

REPEAT: People will be able to buy items on Instagram! 

 

UPDATE! – Need to know:

Instagram announced mid-March that these shopping features will open to thousands of businesses that sell apparel, jewelry, or beauty products! And this is no longer a feature in the US.  Now, Instagram offers the same shopping experience in Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and in the UK.

Want to get ahead of the curve? Here’s how to prep for Instagram shoppable posts.

The Beginning

Back in 2016, Instagram introduced the idea of shoppable media from researching the rise in mobile use, buyer behavior, and digital shopping experience.

Why Instagram? Consider this:

  1. Instagram feed, Stories, and Live become big opportunities for retailers to make an impression and inspire.
  2. According to Instagram Business, “80% of Instagram accounts follow a business to feel a closer sense of connection to it—making many feel like they’re part of an exclusive group as a result.”
  3. Plus, data gathered in 2016 showed, “Consuming 2X more content than non-shoppers, people shopping on Instagram spend 85% of the week exploring the newest products and services.”

Sold on this yet? Good, let’s get into the nitty-gritty.

Insta-Shop Eligibility

So, how do you know if your business will get approved to take the leap of Insta-shop? The criteria:

  1. Make sure you have the latest version of the Instagram app.
  2. Convert your Instagram account into a business profile.
  3. Be an admin on a Page or Business Manager account.
  4. You must have a product catalog associated with a shop on Facebook.
  5. You must sell eligible physical goods, meaning no services.

Words of wisdom from Instagram, “We’re giving businesses the power to create and tag a post with products directly from their iOS mobile phone. Once a business has a product catalog connected to their account, tagging a product is as simple as tagging a person in a post.”

Note: If you use Shopify or BigCommerce, you can easily set up shop on Instagram through those platforms.

Pending Approval

Next question: How do you get approval?

After you complete the steps above to gain eligibility, Instagram will automatically review the account for feature accessibility.

Don’t get too excited though because next comes…waiting. According to Instagram, this review process could take “a few days,” or just “longer” if the review needs completing with higher detail.

You’ll receive a notification on your business profile when approved for product tagging.

Probably won’t take too long, but just saying, prepare to wait in line like it’s a grocery store at noon on a Sunday.

Okay, so you fit the eligibility criteria and set everything up for the review process, and holy target lady you’re a match!

Enable Product Tagging

Here’s your next move: Enable product tagging through your Instagram account.

These product tags provide discoverability and help users buy through posts. Below shows the steps taken by consumers during the product tag experience.   

Here’s how to get set up with product tags:

  1. Go to your profile.
  2. Tap the Get Started alert at the top of your profile.
  3. If you don’t see the alert in the image above, tap options or the gear wheel.
  4. Tap Products.
  5. Tap Continue.
  6. Select a product catalog to connect to your business profile.
  7. Tap Done.

Note: If these options aren’t available to you then you have not been approved yet. Take the rain check and try again another sunny day.

Tagging Your Posts

Now, let’s turn the set-up process into a completed process. To tag products in Instagram posts, here’s your to-do list:

  1. After you’ve selected a photo and added a caption, effects, and filters, tap Tag Products from the Share screen.
  2. Tap the products in the photo you want to tag.
  3. Enter the names of the products you want to tag, then select them as they appear in the search box.
  4. Tap Done.
  5. Tap Share.

Note: Instagram recommends your tags touch directly on the related product. You can also preview tagged products or save a draft.

Other product tagging rules and guide to success:

  • From your business profile on Instagram, tag products from new and existing posts.
  • Tag 5 products per one single image post or 20 products per multi-image post.
  • You can not tag boomerangs, videos, or animated gifs.
  • When a user taps on a product tag they will see an image of the product, a description, its cost and lastly, a link directing them to your website for purchase.

What happens if you went through all these steps, and Instagram just says no? First of all, it will be okay. Deep breaths.

Time for the What Ifs

What if you’re approved, but for some reason, you can’t tag products to your posts? Well, Instagram has a few suggestions to why this may be occurring:

  • If you receive a message that says “No Products Found” after you tap “Tag Products” in the post creation flow or don’t see “Products” under settings:
    1. Make sure you have the latest version of the iOS or Android app.
    2. Make sure your Business Manager catalog or shop catalog is properly associated with the Instagram account through the Facebook Page.

Each Instagram account can only be associated with one Facebook Page and catalog at a time.

  • If you don’t see the Tag Products option in the post creation flow, make sure you’ve enabled shopping on your account.

Note: Make sure you’ve enabled the feature by going through the steps given in this article. It never hurts to review your work on a clear head.

  • Getting rejected after trying to tag a product?
    1. The most likely answer is that your tag probably went against Instagram’s broad-level policy.
    2. A set of commerce policies dictates whether your tagged product gets approved. This process is the equivalent to pending ad approval through Facebook ads.
  • Make sure you’re tagging correctly from the get-go to avoid frustration when you actually do it.

Ohhh, the Insights

As marketers, we love to see our hard work pay off. Instagram set up the shoppable feature with metrics attached. Because what’s a feature without data?  Worthless.

Posts with tagged products can collect data involving engagement and clicks. With the view insights option, you’ll access data on impressions, reach, likes, outbound clicks, etc.

Want to filter top posts by metric?

Instagram’s insight tool allows you to sort top shopping posts on various metrics. Here’s how:

  1. Go to your business profile.
  2. Hit (insert insights icon) in the top right corner.
  3. Click See More in the Posts section.
  4. Tap the header of the next page.

Strategies to Mention
  1. Stay in the know about this feature! It’s too good to not be the first using it.
  2. User-generated content already fairs pretty well on Instagram. Imagine how much it could explode with shoppable tags.
  3. According to TechCrunch, “Instead of taking a cut of the purchase amount, Instagram plans to monetize the feature by letting business accounts pay to display their shoppable photos in the feeds of users who don’t follow them already.

Okay, you’re all set. Happy tagging!

 

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A Step-by-Step Guide to Product Tagging on Instagram

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Shoppable Instagram tags can dramatically increase your website visitors and increase conversions. Learn how to experience increased revenue with product tagging.

Instagram has over 1 billion active users. Using Instagram for business is a great way to get your product in front of many consumers. Instagram now supports businesses with Instagram shoppable tags, which takes interested users directly to your website to make a purchase.

The ease of driving traffic with shoppable Instagram tags can dramatically increase your website visitors and boost sales. Natori was able to increase the traffic to its website by 1,417% using the product tagging feature. Magnolia Boutique saw a 20% increase in revenue when it used Instagram product tagging.

Overview: What is Instagram product tagging?

Instagram shoppable tags is an Instagram business feature that allows shop owners to tag products in their social media content. These tags then link back to a sales page. This allows users to make purchases from your Instagram store with just a few clicks.

Instagram product tagging is similar to the Swipe Up Instagram feature. It's a way to engage followers and direct them to your website or Instagram shop. Instagram shoppable tags direct customers to a product page where they can purchase items. Users no longer have to type in your website and find the products on their own.

How to create a shop on Instagram to tag products

Before you can start tagging away at all the wonderful products you sell, you must be eligible to use Instagram shopping. You will need to set up a shop and get it approved through Instagram first.

1. Determine eligibility

The first step will be to read and agree with Instagram e-commerce policies. You must represent your business and domain, demonstrate trustworthiness, and follow best practices. These criteria must also be met.

  • You must be based in a country where Instagram shopping is available. Check the list.
  • You must sell physical products.
  • You need to have a business profile on Instagram. Change your settings to business.

2. Connect to your Facebook page

Once you have qualified and agreed to Instagram’s policies, you need to connect your Instagram business account to a Facebook page. This step maximizes the benefit of having an Instagram shop. Consider the benefits of linking your Facebook page to Instagram.

  • Run Instagram and Facebook ads.
  • Post efficiently. The linked accounts allow you to post on both platforms in one step. Your Facebook ads will reach more people because they also run on Instagram.
  • Easily manage your messages. When Facebook and Instagram are linked, you can manage your messages from a single inbox.
  • Sync business contact information.
  • Gain access to cross-app tools. You'll gain access to appointment booking buttons, donation stickers, and camera effects for both platforms.

3.

Sign up for a business manager account

You'll need to sign up for a Facebook Business Manager account to set up your shop in Facebook Commerce Manager. This lets you manage your ad accounts, pages, and the people who may work on them.

4. Set up your shop

Set up your shop in Facebook Commerce Manager. Select the checkout method and the sales channels to have a shop on Instagram or Facebook.

If you run your store with one of Instagram’s e-commerce platform partners, such as Shopify or BigCommerce, you can connect your catalog through them. This will automatically sync the product listings. Connecting your store through an e-commerce platform is recommended. It makes inventory tracking and managing orders much easier.

5. Add products to your shop

Once your shop is set up in Commerce Manager, you can add products by connecting to an existing catalog or add them individually.

During the setup in Commerce Manager, you will select an existing catalog or create a new one to hold inventory. Then you may add a catalog and products.

  1. Go to www.facebook.com/products.
  2. Click on Add Catalog.
  3. Select the inventory type. Click Next.
  4. Choose how you want to add items to your catalog. You can upload them yourself or connect to the e-commerce platform you use.
  5. Select the Business Manager account associated with the catalog. Assign permission to people to work on the catalog.
  6. Enter a name for the catalog.
  7. Click Create.

6. Submit for review

After you have products in your online shop, it's time to submit it to Instagram for review. The Instagram review process only takes a few days.

  1. Go to your business Instagram profile and tap the three lines indicating the menu.
  2. Select Settings.
  3. Sign up for shopping.
  4. Follow the steps listed to submit your account for review.
  5. Go to Shopping in Settings to check your status.

Sometimes businesses may need to provide Instagram with additional domain details. If you receive a notification, complete the domain verification process.

7. Turn on shopping feature

Once Instagram approves your account, you can turn on the shopping feature. Follow these simple steps.

  1. Tap the three lines on your business Instagram profile.
  2. Select Settings.
  3. Tap Business and then Shopping.
  4. Choose the Product Catalog you want to connect.
  5. Select Done.

8. Upload and tag photos

Upload photos as you would for a regular post. You can tag up to five products for each photo.

Type the names of the products you want to tag. They must correspond to the product name in the catalog. Select them as they appear in the search box.

  1. Tap Add photo.
  2. Add a caption.
  3. Click on Tag Products.
  4. Click on a photo.
  5. Search for a product.
  6. Click on the product from the catalog.
  7. Tap Done.
  8. Click Share.

Finisterre UK tagged their insulated jacket with a shoppable tag. Image source: Author

Tips for creating engaging Instagram product posts that convert

The last thing you want is to create a ton of Instagram product posts that no one cares about. Before you plan out your social media content strategy, make sure you're following some simple guidelines that boost the conversion rate of product posts and increase your post visibility.

Create a lookbook with carousel posts

You can tag up to 20 products in a carousel post with ten photos. That gives you a chance to showcase a lot of great products at one time. A carousel post can function as a lookbook for a new collection. You can also use it for a special campaign and incorporate shoppable tags.

Use descriptive hashtags so your products are searchable

Help users find you with descriptive hashtags. Hashtags ensure the post is searchable on the Explore page. Many Instagram users follow hashtags, so when you use them they're more likely to show up in their newsfeed.

Saythelees used the hashtags #NARSissist to help users discover the radiant creamy concealer. Users can easily click on the link to put the concealer in the cart and purchase it. Image source: Author

Promote a giveaway

Giveaways are a great way to hook your target market. People love to get something for free. When you create a promotional giveaway, include a hashtag to make it searchable. Include instructions for followers to share the giveaway with their friends. This will increase your reach and drive traffic to your promotion.

Giveaways are a great way to feature the products you want to sell with shoppable tags. Not everyone will want to wait until the giveaway ends. Some people may want to purchase it right away. Tag the products you plan on giving away to allow followers to purchase them immediately.

Share user-generated content

Many businesses share user-generated content to build their brand on Instagram. They ask customers to share product reviews or photos featuring real buyers using the products. Then they share these posts on their profiles and mention the customer. The products in the pictures can be tagged with shoppable tags.

User-generated content increases social proof for your business. It increases customer loyalty, expands reach, and establishes trust for the business.

Post consistently

Create a regular posting schedule. The Instagram algorithm displays posts of companies with regular engagement and interaction with their followers. Schedule Instagram posts when your target market is most likely to be online and able to interact with your posts. Social media management tools can help you keep track of what and when you post.

Instagram product tagging boosts sales

A social media strategy that includes Instagram shoppable tags can be a great way to grow your business. Tagging user-generated content demonstrates social proof. It shows off your products in context. This can help the customer envision themselves using the product.

Instagram product tagging also shortens the steps customers have to take to make a purchase. Customers no longer have to leave Instagram to find the product they're interested in on the company website. They can simply click on the product from the picture from their mobile device. These additional conveniences increase customer sales.

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How to add a product catalog to Instagram, how to tag products

Elena
Sergeeva Targeted advertising specialist

According to Facebook Ads, 70% of users learn about new products from Instagram. To help sellers promote them, Instagram created the Instagram Shopping tool, which became available in Russia in March 2021. We will tell you why to connect this tool and how to set it up.

What is Instagram Shopping

Instagram Shopping is a tool that allows you to tag products in your posts and Stories. Instagram takes information about products from the catalog that the seller uploads.

The profile with the option enabled looks like this:

There is a bag icon on the photo, which means that if you open a post, goods will be marked in it. Source: COS

Several items can be noted in the photo. When clicking on shopping tags, users will see the price and description of the product, and will also be able to follow the link and place an order on the site. nine0007

In addition to prices and the products themselves, the user also sees additional information about them: in the description, you can specify the composition of the fabric, size, available colors, etc. The user can also view the item from different angles in the gallery or learn about other products of the online store All this without leaving Instagram.

To get to the catalog with goods, you need to click on the "View store" button. Inside the store, products can be grouped into thematic collections, such as new arrivals or gifts. nine0007

US residents can pay for items within the app using Facebook Pay. In other countries, including Russia, this option is not yet available: users follow the link on the product to an external site and pay for the order there.

Why include Instagram Shopping

  • The selling element is integrated into the content, which is convenient for both the buyer and the seller. The buyer does not need to switch between applications and communicate with the seller to select a product and find out its characteristics. And the seller can do without the same type of posts in the “follow the link in the description” format. nine0031
  • Sellers don't have to create multiple posts for different products: they can be placed on one photo. Adding products does not take much time, and you can mark them not only in posts, but also in Stories.
  • Also can be found in automatic recommendations in the "Shop" tab, which appeared for some users. You can keep up to date with the latest from your favorite brands.

Setting up Instagram Shopping: Getting Started

  1. Read the Facebook Ads Trade Agreement : it describes the requirements for goods, the responsibility of the parties, etc. For example, Facebook prohibits the sale of brand replicas and any products with copyright infringement, and in order for the system algorithms to work correctly, the advertiser must consent to the transfer of data from his site. Violation of the trading agreement can result in account suspension.
  2. Create an Instagram account - for business or for the author. You can't post items on your personal profile. How to set up a business account on Instagram, we tell in the instructions. nine0031
  3. Link your Instagram account to your Facebook business page . For more information on how to do this, we have described in the article. If you don't already have a business page, create a Facebook Business Manager account first, you'll need it to set up your store in Commerce Manager. With Business Manager, you can manage your Facebook and Instagram accounts and pages, and assign people who can work with them.
  4. Download product catalog . The new catalog is created in Facebook's Commerce Manager, a section within the social network where you can manage your inventory and sales. If you already have a catalog, you can add it using one of the partner platforms: OpenCart, WooCommerce, Shopify, etc. We will talk about this when we go through the setup. nine0031
In the catalog you can
  • Manage products: create them, edit the image, description, price and other important characteristics.
  • Combine products into collections to show customers exactly what they are interested in.
  • Give access to product management to other people or partner companies.
  • Set the country and language so that buyers see the correct information and the correct prices.

How to add products to Instagram through Commerce Manager

Log in to Commerce Manager, also found in your ad account.

The system prompts you to create a shop or catalog. The store is a single storefront for Instagram and Facebook, which is available to companies with physical goods. To promote products on Instagram, click Add Catalog. Choose the type of catalog depending on the subject of your business, e-commerce is suitable for online stores.

In the next step, you need to configure the parameters and method for loading products. From the drop-down list, select the advertising account to which the catalog will be linked. nine0007

You can create a catalog yourself - by uploading a spreadsheet or by connecting a pixel - or through integration with one of the partner platforms. In the second case, the goods will be loaded from an existing online store.

Click the "Create" button - the catalog is ready.

Important : the catalog must contain exact prices and information about the availability of each item. In addition, the rules for returning goods must also be indicated - on the store's website or in the Instagram account.

To proceed with product creation, select the desired catalog in Commerce Manager and then click Add Products.

Add products using one of the following methods:

  • Manually - this method involves filling out a form for each product and is suitable for companies with a small assortment.
  • Via a data feed (spreadsheet). You can download many products at once and set up regular updates. Files in CSV, TSV and XML (RSS/ATOM) formats are supported, as well as Google Sheets. nine0031
  • Automatically - through integration with one of the partner platforms. In this case, the goods will be loaded from the existing store.
  • Using the Facebook pixel. If you haven't installed the pixel yet, we recommend contacting the webmaster.

If you choose to download manually, a form will open. In it you need to add the name of the product, its description, images, link to the site and price. The system will tell you which data is not required.

After completing the form and uploading, the products will appear in your catalog. nine0007

How to create a collection with products

Inside the catalog, products can be grouped into collections: for example, by subject, season, upcoming holidays, etc. Collections help sellers to get to the user's interests more accurately, and users to quickly select goods.

You can create not only the standard collections, but also those that will attract more attention, such as "Top 10 coats" or "Gifts for best friends".

You can combine products into groups manually or using filters, for example, if there are a lot of products. nine0007

At the final stage, specify the name of the collection and click the "Create" button.

After creating a product catalog, you need to send an account for verification. The verification may take several days.

How to add products to Instagram

To add a catalog to Instagram, go to the "Settings" section in the application and select the "Company" tab.

Then click "Set up Instagram Shopping" and follow the prompts.

If the catalog passes the check, a "Purchases" section will appear in your Instagram account. Once your account is approved, turn on Instagram Shopping. To do this, in the "Purchases" section, select the product catalog that you want to connect, and click "Finish". nine0007

How to tag an item

To tag an item in a post, start posting as usual - add a photo and post text, and then follow these steps:

  1. Click Mark Items.
  2. Find the product you need and select it from the catalog.
  3. Click "Done" and share the post with your followers.

You can also mark the product in Stories. To do this:

  1. Select an image to publish and click on the sticker icon in the upper right corner of the screen. nine0031
  2. Select the product sticker and the desired product in the catalog.
  3. Tag a product with a sticker and share your story with your followers.

Up to 5 products can be tagged in one photo, up to 20 in total in the gallery. In Stories, a sticker is added to only one product, but you can change its color and text.

In conclusion

Instagram Shopping will increase sales and user engagement in your account. The product catalog can be used not only to familiarize subscribers with the assortment, but also to set up targeted advertising on Facebook and Instagram. nine0007

We especially recommend this tool for e-commerce: the user immediately sees the price and all information about the product. True, if a product or service involves preliminary communication with the client and a long transaction cycle, then the published price may scare the user away. Therefore, before using Instagram Shopping, consider whether the tool suits your product and the behavior of your target audience.

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Instagram tags - how to make them and what they are for

A tool that allows you to mention who you are with in a photo or video, thank you for a product or service, take part in a contest, advertise a product or promote on Instagram* is called tags.

Let's consider the moments connected with marks in Instagram*:

  • what does a mark in Instagram* mean;
  • how to tag on Instagram*; nine0031
  • where to see your own and other people's marks on Instagram*;
  • how to use tags of people and business accounts on Instagram*.
We know that there is a special software that massively tags people in photos, most often in competition photos, to attract attention. We do not recommend using this method, because of the almost 100% risk of losing your account.

What does a tag on Instagram mean*

A tag or mention on a social network means that someone wants to draw the attention of another person or account to a post or Story. nine0007

For example, you are posting photos from a party and you want the participants of the event to pay attention to them. Yes, you can write to them personally and tell them that you have published photographic materials on your profile. Or you can tag each person in the photo and they will see everything for themselves.

Or you went to a cafe and liked it so much that you want to tell as many people as possible about it. Tag the cafe account in the photo from there, and your task is completed. Very often, cafes hold promotions when they give a discount for the next visit for such mentions. After all, it's free advertising for them. nine0007

How to tag on Instagram*

You can mention a person or account in a photo or video in a post, in Stories, in comments.

How to tag an Instagram story*

Social Stories has two tools for this: the Mention sticker and plain text.

Start posting a Story and select a photo or video. Go to stickers and select "Mention". Start typing the name of the account, and everyone with that beginning will appear in the tooltips below. Choose the right one. nine0007 Instagram* offers three styles for this sticker: gradient on a white background, white on a transparent background, and rainbow. Change the style by simply clicking on the sticker

If the standard three styles of mention design do not suit you, write a mark in the Instagram story * in text.

Start posting stories and select a photo or video. Click anywhere on the screen or on the letters "Aa" at the top - in the center of the screen the cursor for entering text will blink. Start writing the name of the profile you're tagging with the @ sign, and continue without spaces. If you write correctly, hints with accounts starting the same way will pop up again from the bottom. Choose the right one. nine0007 You can style the mention with text as you like: with one color, with a gradient, and change the font

How to make a gradient on the text in Stories, we told in the article "10 new tricks in Instagram* stories".

For those who prefer to work from a computer and don't mind preparing stories in advance, the SMMplanner scheduling posting service will help.

Register in the service and connect your Instagram account*

Selecting "Schedule a story" will take you to the Stories constructor. On the first tab, specify your account and the time when the stories will be released. On the second, select a background, add a photo or video. In the third tab "Stickers" write the text using the "Text" sticker. nine0007

Let's make a mark on Instagram* in the Story by selecting the "Mention" sticker.

In the window that opens, start typing the name of your Instagram account* and use the prompts to select the one you need. Now it remains only to beautifully arrange the inscription and choose a design option for it.

When you're done, click "Publish" and the Story will appear in your account exactly at the specified time.

How to tag an Instagram post*

A post can have the following tags:

  • on photo or video;
  • coauthor's mark;
  • mark in the text with @.

There are no difficulties with the latter: when writing a caption for a photo, put the @ sign and write the desired account name without spaces. If it is written correctly, after the publication the name will be highlighted in blue and will be clickable.

Instagram photos and videos* are tagged as follows.

Start posting a new photo or video for a post. On the Add Text page, select Tag People. A window will open in which you can do two things: add a tag or add a collaborator. nine0007

Click "Add tag", start typing the profile name and the social network will suggest suitable options. Select the desired one and the label will appear on the image.

Where the mark will be on the image is up to you. It can be easily moved to any place

Click "Invite collaborator" and put a mention in the same way as adding a tag. The difference between a simple tag and a co-author tag is that if another person confirms authorship, your post will have a second author, and this post will automatically appear in the feed of that person. nine0007

You can find out if another person or account has agreed to become a co-author by looking under the published post.

Find out that you have been invited as a co-author, as follows: in the "Actions" section in your account, you will see a message about the mark. Once inside, there will be an invitation below the image. If you are subscribed to the person inviting you, a notification will also be sent to Direct

Using the SMMplanner delayed posting service, it is also easy to mark a post.

After selecting "Schedule a post", go to the window for scheduling a new post

Add text, photo, and on the image in the lower left corner, click on the bust of a person. Add a mark in the window that opens.

By the way, if you want to congratulate your friends on holidays with the help of a mark, use our Info Cause Calendar and make your friends happy with unexpected congratulations :-)

How to tag comments on Instagram*

You can tag Instagram* in the comments to a post or in the text of the post itself. nine0007

When you want to draw someone's attention to someone else's post, tag the person in the comments and they'll get a notification. Start writing a comment under the post with the @ sign and then type the name without spaces. In the tips of the social network, find the one you need and click on it. Add a comment and post.

You can also share a post like this: click on the airplane under the image and select from the list of friends to whom you will send the post

Where to see your own and other people's marks on Instagram *

See the tags on photos and videos in the feed, regardless of whether it is your profile or someone else's, as follows:

  • on the profile page on Instagram * go to the "Marks" section, the icon on the far right above all publications;
  • here you will see all non-hidden posts that have tagged you or another person if you are on someone else's page.
If there is nothing in this section, there are two options: either no one marked the user, or he hides or deletes all marks with him

See tagged Instagram Stories* differently.

They are displayed in Yandex.Direct and come to you as a new message. But only if you follow the person who mentions you!

Mentions of you under posts in comments are collected in the bottom menu of the application, "under the heart" in the "Actions" section.

How to remove tags on Instagram*

Select the post in the tag section that you want to remove yourself from. Go to the publication, click on the circle in the lower left corner of the image, then on your nickname that appears in the picture. nine0007

You will appear below in the "In this photo" block. Click on yourself, and select "Remove me from publication" from the menu that opens.

You can also hide this photo from your profile here, but the tag will not disappear

How to edit and hide tags on Instagram*

Mentions and tags are essentially the same thing when you register someone else's account somewhere . But the social network divides these concepts. Mentions are when you are mentioned through the @ sign. A mark is adding your nickname to a photo or video in the feed. nine0007

Manage mentions in settings. Go to Privacy - Mentions.

Here you can prevent people from mentioning you

Manage flags also in privacy, but in the Publications section.

Set up who can tag you Here you can specify whether you want to approve all tags manually. If this is not set, all publications with tags will be automatically displayed in your profile

When there is a manual moderation of tags, tags for review will appear here. In this section, you will see all unviewed posts with a tag. Click "Edit" and add, hide, or remove posts. nine0007

How to use people and business tags on Instagram*

Now that you know how to tag people on Instagram*, it's time to learn how to use them.

Tag your brand on Instagram*

Brand tags and mentions have several positive aspects:

  • you instantly “tell” subscribers where the dress, armchair, or cat bed is from;
  • you create additional advertising for your favorite brand; nine0031
  • you will probably end up on the brand's blog, and your post, along with others, will be in the tags section, and possibly where they will be published in stories, if the brand has such a practice. All this will bring you new readers;
  • you can get a discount or a gift for a review, and even a promotional offer.
Giving your ideas to subscribers in this way is also cool!

Product catalog

Suitable for accounts with a large product catalog. There is one main account on which work is being done with the audience, the buyer is “warming up”, work is underway on engagement and coverage, and there are technical accounts for individual products. On such pages it is told only about these positions, how to order, how much it costs. nine0007

A famous catalog case is Ikea. We made several account-pages in which we divided the products into areas: tables, lamps, textiles; and the traffic was directed to the main account.

In another year they broke down the products by price. There is a main account that links to Ikea_399r, where everything is 399 ₽

The same mechanics can be used to hide any unwanted content from the main account, or to transfer subscribers to a closed Instagram *. nine0007

Before the introduction of galleries, some clinics and doctors made their account beautiful and attractive, and at the same time maintained an account with medical "horror stories". With the help of tags, it was possible to show real medical stories to interested subscribers, and develop a personal account for everyone.

This is a popular technique with various multidisciplinary facilities. For example, a sports park has not only a main account, but separate accounts for a cafe, for fitness and a swimming pool, for houses for celebrations, and for a clinic at the park. In publications, they regularly mention each other by tagging photos on Instagram*

There is one Instagram*-guru who created a private Instagram*-account for education, the entrance to which was paid. On the main one, you need to agree with the guru, pay for the training, and you get to a closed account where you can study, communicate with other students.

Olga Volyk follows a similar principle: there is a main account, there is an account with examples of design work, and there is a third, deeply personal account, for those who do not have enough life shown in the main account. And in order to protect herself from haters, she made access to her personal account paid

Contests, sweepstakes, marathons

In my opinion, Instagram* most often uses the people tag to tag all contest organizers and link to them. This needs to be done by the participants of the competition, this needs to be done by the organizers of the competition.

Marathon with marks on Instagram*

The rules for holding contests are quite uniform. The organizer comes up with a contest, asks to make a repost, or a separate publication with certain hashtags and marks. Participants make such a publication within a certain time frame, the organizer chooses the winner. nine0007

Testimonials and Ads

A fertile and broad topic of using testimonials to drive traffic to other accounts.

Get into the aggregator

An aggregator is an account that publishes other people's publications with a link to the author. As a rule, these are entertainment accounts with a large number of subscribers.

Official Instagram accounts* in different countries are aggregators, they publish the best mobile photos that came out in the last week for certain hashtags. nine0007 An attempt to get into the feed of the aggregator

This is also a calculation for subscribers who have logged into a popular account and look at photos with “him”. For example, Ikea subscribers look at marks with her to get ideas for repairs.

And fashion house subscribers watch on Instagram* how others have played some fashionable thing in the image

Advertising

When advertisers order advertising from bloggers, they agree on the text and mention through @. But besides this, a frequent request is for the blogger to tag the account through the tag in the picture. nine0007

This is an additional point of contact, the credibility of a commercial account that has more tags with it than those accounts that do not have such tags. Checking people's tags is much easier than identifying a hashtag and finding publications by hashtag.

Even if you have a good product, a small amount of user posts causes distrust. Tag an account for advertising popular in stories on Instagram*

If you have few user posts with your brand tag, negotiate with employees, create a personal account, negotiate with customers to increase the number of such posts. Then run a contest that requires your commercial account to be tagged, ideally an author's post and not a repost of the contest post. nine0007

Collaborations or Instagram* gangs

Collaboration is a joint project of different bloggers, the purpose of which is to create joint content.

With the popularity of dance videos, this technique is actively used, dancers tag others in their reels, stories and feeds

Instagram *-gangs are an association of several bloggers, agreeing to like and comment on each other's publications as soon as they are published. Hypothetically, this increases the organic reach of publications and may bring the publication to the recommended ones. But it is not exactly. nine0007

Mutual PR is an advertising exchange between two bloggers. As a rule, it is free and is done solely for advertising. A blogger can write about being friends with another blogger, or mention him in Stories, but in reality this is not always the case.

Quests

Gamification on Instagram* accounts is popular, but organizing quest games is rare. Quest games are very complex and costly, you need to create a game scenario, think over the awarding of the winner, take photographs or videos, register several accounts and organize linking between them. nine0007

Usually, the game starts in a separate account, and you will need to choose different steps and "jump" through other accounts in search of an exit from the game.

I selected some interesting games:

One of the first quest games from Old Spice, the game starts in a separate publication, then you need to go to other accounts.


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