Define your brand strategy.
Before you post any pictures, create your brand strategy. What is the purpose or goal of your Instagram account? Are you trying to drive traffic to your website? Engage potential customers? Sell products? Bring brand awareness?
With your goal in mind, seek to understand who your audience is and what they are interested in. What will they find appealing and interesting? How will you inspire and motivate your potential customers to want to know more about you?
You may have to look at your brand in a slightly different way to account for the primarily visual aspect of Instagram. If you’re not sure where to start, begin by searching out and learning from other brands and industry partners and competitors that you like and would appeal to your target audience. Take a look at their followers and the people or businesses that they follow.
As with your brand, you want to stay consistent in your theme and style. Think of your account like a portfolio and consider the look and feel of each photo or video, as well as, your account as a whole. When you notice a particular image is not meshing well, delete it. Decide on certain elements that will connect your photos and images with your brand. You may choose to accomplish this through filters, color palette, or photographic style. You want your brand to be recognizable even without your logo attached.
Keep your goal in mind when you develop your strategy and create concepts that align with your goals.
33 Acres Brewing does a great job of remaining brand consistent in their photos.
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