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Small Businesses Get Instagram Boost!

By Bridget
01 June 2016   |   1:55 pm
Social media site Instagram, is rolling out a number of new features meant to help businesses better understand what resonates with fans. With a new business dashboard built into the mobile app, brands and advertisers will be able to see impressions, reach and engagement. It also reveal the time users saw posts and compare those stats…

Social media site Instagram, is rolling out a number of new features meant to help businesses better understand what resonates with fans. With a new business dashboard built into the mobile app, brands and advertisers will be able to see impressions, reach and engagement. It also reveal the time users saw posts and compare those stats with prior weeks.

The goal is to help smaller businesses get organic insights while also priming them for advertising on the platform, Jim Squires, director of market operations at Instagram, said in an interview. The analytic tool itself is free; however, it could serve as a gateway drug for paid ads, he said.

“The way I envision this is that there are a lot of businesses on the platform that may be new to advertising, or not advertising yet, and this is a straightforward, easy way to start advertising on the platform,” he said.

As a result of the updates, businesses also will be able to turn organic posts that are performing well into actual ads. With the feature, brands can pick their target audiences or allow Instagram to do the targeting.

Instagram is also allowing brands to mark their profiles as businesses. Business Profiles will offer an extended business description along with information about how customers can get in touch.

The updates—several of which were rumored last week after one person noticed the new features in Instagram’s coding—will begin in Australia, New Zealand and the U.S., with a global roll out planned for sometime after that.

There are now more than 200,000 businesses using Instagram for promoting products and services and the app has been steadily adding features for businesses.

Source: adweek.com

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