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       Your brand voice

       Your color palette

       Whether you'll be using photography, illustrations, video, or all three

       Whether text overlays will be used sometimes, always, or never

       Whether you'll be using a filter and, if so, which one

       Your caption style

       How many hashtags you’ll use (for information on hashtag research, head to Chapter 9)

      If you're still struggling for content ideas, think about the following quick, effective content ideas for your posts:

       How-to articles related to your industry (by using a link in the bio)

       Product or service success stories and testimonials (by using a link in the bio)

       Case studies (by using a link in the bio)

       Weekly hashtag themes, such as #TBT (Throwback Thursday) or #WCW (Woman Crush Wednesday)

       Holidays

       Behind-the-scenes photos of your staff

      

For more post ideas, see Chapter 24.

      After you have the type of content for your posts figured out, the next step is creating a content calendar.

      Creating a content calendar

      A content calendar is an excellent way to get your content organized. It forces you to think strategically, which is far better than putting last-minute random content on your profile. It also provides an easy way to share plans with your team and offers a complete snapshot at the end of the year for planning the next year. An Instagram content calendar should

       Include one to six months of planning.

       Tie in with your other marketing functions and campaigns.

       Account for holidays (including wacky ones such as #NationalDonutDay) if you choose to celebrate them.

       Account for major industry events.

       Include dates of product or service launches.

       Include space for regularly scheduled tips, articles, and how-to's.

       Save space for curated content from others.

       Set aside dates for tying in Instagram stories and video with your regular Instagram posts.

       Note whether a post will be a paid ad and how much you’ll spend.

Snapshot of a simple content calendar set up in Excel.

      FIGURE 3-6: A simple content calendar set up in Excel.

      If you've been on other social media platforms for a while, you may have tons of this content waiting to be reformatted for Instagram. But if you're new to social media, a brainstorming session is helpful for thinking of creative new posts.

Snapshot of the content calendar showing a one-month plan for an outdoor equipment retailer.

      FIGURE 3-7: This content calendar shows a one-month plan for an outdoor equipment retailer.

       Adobe Spark (https://spark.adobe.com): Social media graphic templates to repurpose, including one for Instagram stories

       Canva (www.canva.com): Social media graphic templates, photography, fonts, and images available for free or $1

       PicLab (http://museworks.co/piclab): Features for creating photo collages and specialty sticker overlays

       PicMonkey (www.picmonkey.com): Templates, design elements, and collages

       Typic (www.typicapp.com): Filters, creative text overlays, and stickers

       WordSwag (http://wordswag.co): Backgrounds and free photography plus several fonts and suggested famous quotes available for text overlays

      In the next section, you find out about the best places to store and schedule all this glorious content.

      Evaluating third-party scheduling and analytics platforms

      Several platforms offer a work-around for this snag — allowing you to upload and store your image and caption in advance. After you load the material, you can schedule a time for it to automatically post to Instagram. This update is handy; previously,

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