Instagram Stories Guide – Tips, Tricks, and Best Practice

Instagram Stories are definitely the way to go. Instagram says that 60% of people discover new products on the platform + one-third of the most popular Stories come from business accounts. 

This makes Stories a legit strategy to reach more Instagram users and raise awareness of your business, products, or services.

By the time you’re done with this guide, you’ll know how to:

Plus, you’ll get inspired by tons of examples. 

Sounds good? Let’s begin with the basics. 

How to Create Instagram Stories

There are two ways to add a story to your account: take a photo or video by yourself or use content from your gallery. You can also put multiple pictures in your Instagram Story.  

When to use which to generate maximum engagement?

Ideas for taking a photo/video: 

In this story below, Gordon Ramsay shares an update on an upcoming live cooking session. 

Ideas for using pre-made content:

Here’s an example of pre-made content that promotes a product.

Need more ideas on how to use Instagram Stories for business? Check out these 14 brilliant examples from real businesses. 

How to Edit a Story

Why edit stories? 

One way to edit a story is to use stickers. Instagram provides stickers for donations, countdown timers, questions, polls, hashtags, locations, and weather. 

To create a story, click on the Sticker button at the top of the screen. It takes you to the collection of stickers.

There are also tools providing editing. Canva, for example, has the Instagram Story Editor with stylish, professionally-created templates to start creating awesome content. 

Besides templates, Canva’s editor also provides access to a library of images, filters, and fonts.

How to Delete a Story

Open an uploaded story and tap on the menu icon in the bottom right. There, choose the Delete option.  

Archive a Story

Luckily for us, we can save stories for later by archiving them on the mobile app. For businesses, it could be a good idea to track content creation or backup content that performs well. 

To archive a story, you need to:

As you can see, there’s also an option to save content to the gallery. If you’d like to save the stories to your device’s memory, be sure to activate this option, too. 

What are Instagram Story Highlights?

Basically, these are stories the user can choose to save to their profile permanently. You can create a Highlight from an existing story from the archive or make a new one. 

For businesses, this feature is useful for:

To add a story to a Highlight, tap Story Highlights just below your bio on the profile. 

Next, choose the  button to open the gallery of available stories. Make your choice and tap Next to go to the cover edit window. Change the cover to your liking.

Next, the app will prompt you to choose the name for the Highlight. Try to be concise with the title to be able to read it comfortably on a small smartphone screen. 

How to Share Videos in an Instagram Story?

One of the reasons people go to Instagram is to watch videos. The launch of IGTV a couple of years ago has drawn millions of video fans to the platform, making it one of the best social media for video marketing. 

If you’d like to share a video-based story on Instagram, you need to tap on the camera icon in the top left corner of the feed page.

Next, tap on the recording button and hold it to make the video. When you’re done, you can share it with your audience by tapping on the “Your Story” button in the left bottom corner of the screen. It will display the further steps you’ll need to take to finish publishing. 

Instagram Stories: Basic Analytics

How to Check Views on Stories

People often ask,

“Can you see who views your story on Instagram?”

Knowing who your viewers are is actually helpful. For brands, for example, it can help with customer segmentation and lead generation effort. 

Thankfully, you can see viewers, by opening a story and swiping up on the screen. 

The move opens the list of people who viewed your content. If you don’t wish to share it with everyone, there’s an option called Close Friends, just for that. 

By checking this feature, you can limit the number of people who can view your stories to a hand-picked group. 

To create an Instagram group of Close Friends, go to the profile menu (the three lines icon in the top right corner of your screen). 

Clicking on this option opens the list of followers with an option to Add and Remove people. Feel free to create a custom list and tap Done.

When you’re finished, next time you’re going to be posting a story, you’ll see a Close Friends option at the bottom of the screen. 

This feature has proven to be a big hit among both private and business Instagram users. An influencer, for example, can have customers in one Close Friends list to share their content.

Speaking of business users, Instagram has made post management, monetizing content, and getting analytics easier with the Facebook Creator Studio. 

The tool was created specifically for influencers and users who create a lot of original content (bloggers, etc.). That’s why it has advanced business options like content monetization and scheduling of IGTV videos. 

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How Often Should You Post Stories?

As just mentioned, scheduling is included in the Facebook Creator Studio to help content creators with achieving maximum reach. 

You see, there can be too many stories per day. If one doesn’t make every story epic – which is pretty hard if you’re creating original content – then one has to limit how many stories to post daily.

Unfortunately, the universal formula for the optimal number of stories doesn’t exist. However, you can figure your own unique formula.

“Start with one story per day and measure the engagement,” says Matt Bledsoe, a digital marketing specialist at Alltopreviews.com. “Based on the results, you can increase this number to two next week.”

Measuring the performance of your posts is critical to know which content performs better at engaging your followers. 

Also, bear in mind that the success of Instagram Stories heavily depends on their ability to grab attention and entertain people.

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Planning and Scheduling Instagram Stories

As with any other social media content, making a calendar and planning your stories is a legit technique to maximize user engagement. 

According to Social Media Today, these are the engagement levels that content gets on Instagram. 

Source: Social Media Today

Wednesday is an obvious winner, with Friday coming in second place. 

While your audience might have different high engagement days, one thing is clear: to achieve the highest possible user engagement, you need to plan and schedule your stories. 

Besides, planning ahead gives you more time to think about content ideas and research them. 

To make sure that posts will be published exactly when you want, you can use a tool like Hopper HQ. With it, you can schedule up to 50 Instagram posts and set times to share them.  

Instagram Story Features

How to make your stories stand out among the rest? By using features like filters, hashtags, and stickers. 

Instagram Story Filters

Since Instagram introduced filters last year, we’ve seen a steady supply of awesome AR (augmented reality) filters. While they might not be the best option for all brands, it’s an excellent option for those trying to reach Millennials and Gen Zers. 

Remember, 67% of Instagram users are aged between 18 and 29. 

Using filters is easy: they’re available directly in your stories. If you’re a business looking to launch a unique campaign, you’re welcome to use Spark AR Studio. 

Instagram and Facebook made this tool available for all users back in April last year and it has been super popular since. 

Basically, it’s a vast collection of AR assets such as 3D objects, audio files, face landmarks, and animations. An easy-to-use builder allows the creation of great filters without coding. 

Source: Spark AR Studio

Instagram Story Hashtags

They’re a great way to increase the reach of the story because it’ll be visible to users watching the hashtags’ story.

To add a hashtag to your story, simply start typing a # after choosing the content for uploading. Afterwards, you can place it in a text, a sticker, or as a location tag.

Timberland using #NATURENEEDSHEROES hashtag to promote their new campaign

When used properly, hashtags can increase the reach of your content and help with personalization by targeting specific groups of users. 

If you’re promoting a campaign like the Timberland example above, make sure to place a hyperlink on your Instagram profile bio. This way, you’re driving more traffic to your campaign’s page. 

Here are a few ideas on using hashtags:

Instagram Stories: Monetization

One way to monetize stories is with ads. 

How to Use Stories Ads

Sharing ads in stories is a good way to improve your social media marketing. 

Instagram often cites the case study of Ralph Lauren to show the effectiveness of stories ads. According to this release, the company was able to:

To create an ad, you need to have a Facebook Ads Manager account. The process is quite detailed but if you follow the instructions, you’ll make a targeted, engaging ad quickly. 

The cost of running advertising on Instagram depends on your budget and ranges between $0.20 and $2 per click.

The Ad Manager allows two budget options: per day and lifetime. So, you can run both short-term and long-term campaigns. 

Source: Facebook for Business

Instagram Story Design Tips

This section breaks down some of the most important design tips to create better stories. 

Design Stories with Branded Colors and Fonts

Every brand has its own colour palette and default fonts, so try to use them every time you post a story. The consistency in colours will help with brand recognizability.

Get Creative with Stickers

Stickers are a great way to add more user interest to stories:

Important: use stickers in moderation. The viewers would have trouble understanding a story’s idea if a large portion of the screen is covered with stickers. 

Use Design Tools for Instagram Stories

These design tools will be helpful for creating custom stories:

How to Use Instagram Stories for Business

If you’re a brand looking to use Instagram stories, here are the most important use cases. 

Increase Content Views

Instagram stories are a great way to get your content to be viewed by more people. To maximize the content reach with them, however, you need to meet the following requirements:

If you’re struggling with relevant content ideas, there are definitely some in your market research materials (customer persona, etc.). 

Presenting these ideas concisely can be a challenge due to word limits, but it’s also something that writing and presenting tools like Hemingway Editor and Trustmypaper can help with. 

Important! If you find consistent posting a bit of a challenge due to a lack of ideas, don’t create stories just for the sake of it. Take a break, make a content map with ideas, and then resume posting.

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Boost Engagement

Here are the points to keep in mind to create stories that reach their audience. 

Here’s how Mackage, a clothing brand, announces an upcoming Instagram live event. 

Don’t forget to add links to Instagram posts and stories announcing events to guide the viewers to the landing page. 

Sell More

Many people make a mistake by getting to the selling point right away. 

Selling to Instagram users doesn’t work this way. 45 percent of Millennials, for example, expect brands to build relationships with them before making a move to sell them something. 

Rand Fishkin summarises this point beautifully in this tweet back from 2015. 

Instead of getting into sales right away, consider using these strategies.

 

With time, you can also start sharing information about discounts and sales. They’re a proven way to attract the attention of people, put the announcement in large letters to get them to look and add a link to the sale’s page.

Keep Track of Instagram Stories Performance

To have the best chance to achieve these goals, you need to know the best-performing stories. While they depend on your audience and strategy, you need to check the content via Instagram Insights. 

The data you get from there will make your work easier. Here are the most useful points:

Together, Insights will show the most popular stories so you can include more similar stuff in future posts. 

Instagram Story Ideas for Small Businesses

Instagram Story Ideas for Medium Businesses

Instagram Story Ideas for Large Businesses

Need more inspiration?

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Final Thoughts

Here you go, the ultimate guide to Instagram stories. Hopefully, you found answers to all questions you had and have a good idea of how to use them. 

There are many ways to use stories but one thing’s for sure: if you’re doing social media marketing without Instagram stories, you might be behind your competition.

Use the info you’ve just read to get ahead. 


Guest Author: Daniela McVicker

Daniela McVicker is a blogger and a freelance writer who works closely with B2B and B2C businesses. She is currently working with TopWritersReview, a service that collects feedback about paper writing websites on the internet.

Daniela is always trying to combine proven marketing techniques and new trends to build long-term relations with the audience.

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