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Our attention spans are diminishing.

We crave short, sharp bits of content that we can consume in a heartbeat without much thinking or effort.

It’s no surprise then that visual content is 40 times more likely to get shared on social media than other types of content. That’s why social media platforms such as Instagram, Pinterest and Snapchat continue to grow in popularity. They are visual, and have a unique way of delivering a complex message all within a few seconds.

The more reliant the world becomes on these visual social media platforms, the more pressure there is for digital entrepreneurs like you and I to adapt quickly and find ways to engage our audience. Because engagement is a scarce resource, you now have to earn it.

Some of you may see this as a direct challenge to the way you currently understand social media marketing and engagement. But for others, those of you ready to move fast, it’s a huge opportunity to capture a new and highly engaged group of people.

If you’re ready to take a few risks and diversify your digital strategy, Instagram is a great place to start.

Instagram has over 500 million monthly active users, and it’s growing every day. I like to think of it as the younger, more visual version of Twitter, where engagement is still flourishing (not on the decline).

Using time-saving tools to schedule your Instagram content

Before we take a look at the type of visual content that will get you shares and exposure on Instagram, there is a few things you need to understand about delivering an effective Instagram posting schedule.

Just like any other social media platform, your Instagram audience wants consistency. Consistency in your posting schedule, and consistency in the quality of your content.

The easiest way to create a consistent stream of quality social media content is by using social media scheduling tools.

Until now I found it hard to deliver on these desires, with only a select few social media tools integrating with Instagram and allowing you to pre-set your sharing calendar.

Then I discovered Onlypult.

Onlypult is the perfect tool to accompany your Instagram strategy.

It lets you:

  • Post visual content straight to your Instagram account

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  • Pre-plan a posting schedule that is optimized to increase engagement on Instagram

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  • Write and remove Instagram comments, right from their interface
  • Track important analytics that you can use to improve your strategy

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  • Bulk upload photos, potentially saving you hours of time

As I said, great visual content is only the starting point for an effective Instagram strategy. You need to be consistently present, day after day, week after week. Onlypult helps you do that without spending your whole life on Instagram.

Ok, so now you’ve got a tool to pre-schedule your Instagram posts… What type of visual content gets shared the most?

Let’s take a closer look.

1. Inspirational quotes

There is something about quotes that get people excited. They give them that warm, fuzzy feeling inside that inspires them to take action and kick start their dreams.

Inspirational quotes are especially good if you operate in the entrepreneurial space like Foundr Magazine.

Here is an example of them using this tactic on Instagram with some great engagement:

Don't forget to appreciate how far you've come already. Tag a friend that needs to see this!

A photo posted by Young Entrepreneur Magazine (@foundr) on

2. Human faces

Human faces create a personal connection to your brand and tap into people’s emotions.

In fact, photos showing faces get 38% more likes than photos without faces…

That stat alone should be enough evidence for you to leverage this tactic when trying to boost engagement on your Instagram account.

Coca-Cola have used the “Human Face” tactic in their marketing campaigns for decades, and Instagram is no different:

3. Landscapes and scenery

A well-taken photo of a beautiful scene or landscape is sure to catch the eye of someone scrolling through their Instagram feed.

The good news is that even if your business has very little to do with the outdoors, you can still connect with your customer’s feelings and hobbies in a landscape photo.

Modcloth have done a great job of capturing the essence of this concept in the photo below:

Here is another example of a scenic photo with some impressive engagement, that was posted using Onlypult:

4. Food

Great looking food is something we can all relate to, so it’s no surprise that it is one of the top performers when it comes to visual content on Instagram.

There are even whole accounts dedicated to the art of food, like Beautiful Cuisines who has over 1 million followers:

That presentation is on point (: @der_kleine_wassermann_) #beautifulcuisines

A photo posted by BEAUTIFUL CUISINES (@beautifulcuisines) on

5. Historical photos

Historical photos create a feeling of nostalgia, helping us reflect on past generations and sparking emotions that are buried deep within our subconscious.

Mike Tyson does a great job of using historical photos to promote his products on Instagram using Onlypult:

The Boss Hunting brand uses this tactic to emotionally transport their audience back in time:

Courtside vibes #bosshunting

A photo posted by Boss Hunting (@bhofficial) on

6. User-generated content

When it comes to user-generated content, GoPro is King.

GoPro users essentially do their marketing for them, with amazing photos and videos taken in extreme situations all over the world.

The GoPro team makes the most of it by curating the best of the best on their Instagram account:

7. Animals

Do you ever wonder why jumping cat videos get shared like crazy on just about any social platform?

The world is full of animal lovers, and visual content that taps into that raw emotion can go viral in a heartbeat.

National Geographic have one of the most successful Instagram accounts in the world, and a majority of their most engaged content is of high-quality animal photos. Like this one:

Photo by @BrianSkerry. A 45-foot-long, 70-ton Southern Right Whale hovers gracefully over the sandy sea floor in New Zealand’s Auckland Islands, in the Sub-Antarctic Region. Their cousins, the North Atlantic Right Whales, are the most endangered whale on Earth and, though the Southern Rights are also endangered, their populations have rebounded since the whaling days. This increase in population is due to the fact that Southern Right Whales live further from areas of human industrialization than Northern Right Whales, and thus are less likely to be hit by ships or entangled in fishing gear. Photographed on assignment for @NatGeo Magazine. @thephotosociety @natgecreative #southern #right #whales #endangered #species #new #zealand #antarctica #antarctic #nat #geo #underwater #photography #national #geographic #photooftheday

A photo posted by National Geographic (@natgeo) on

8. Behind-the-scenes

People like to do business with people, not brands.

That’s why it’s more important than ever to create a human connection with your customers. Showing them glimpses of your staff, and the things that go on behind-the-scenes is one really effective way of doing so.

Below is a locker room photo taken by the Golden State Warriors that was shared using Onlypult:

SQUAD #DubNation

A photo posted by Golden State Warriors (@warriors) on

Another example below is of Gap showing off their clothing designers to the world:

They may not have a long shelf life, but jumping onto newsworthy stories or real-time trends can be a great way to boost engagement on Instagram.

For example, #pokemongo has over 7 million Instagram posts…

Here is one user who used that trend to their advantage to get over 6,000 likes and 120+ comments:

10. Video stories

Video is the new black. Facebook has started giving video priority in a user’s newsfeed, Periscope, Vine and Snapchat are gaining massive user numbers, and videos on Instagram attract a lot of attention.

This short video from Birchbox has amassed over 42,000 views, which is quite amazing for an Instagram account that is getting only about 1,500 likes for most of their photos.

Wrap

Instagram presents a growing opportunity for you to engage with your ideal audience.

But there is no perfect way to master an Instagram strategy and tap into the visual senses of today’s social media world.

To make a splash you really need to have a diverse strategy, one that leverages a mix of several of these types of visual content. You also need to maintain consistency with that mix of content. Because without consistency, your engagement will dwindle.