Make the Most of Your Instagram Reels with These 3 Tips

By Jessica Micmohen

When the head of Instagram, Adam Mosseri, posted a video on his profile, he probably didn’t expect the number of disgruntled comments he’d receive from businesses and influencers around the world. Mosseri announced that Instagram has chosen to shift and become less of a photo-sharing app.

It will now be geared toward becoming a video entertainment platform to keep up with competitors like TikTok and YouTube.

Regardless of how you feel about this transformation of the app, we’ll all have to abide by the algorithm’s new guidelines to stay relevant and ensure our content continues to be seen by our followers. You might be thinking that video is not your strong suit, and if that’s the case, you aren’t alone.

Numerous online tutorials explain how to become more confident in front of the camera. Posting to your stories and creating reels to add to your content strategy, however, aren’t anything new.

Reels have been around since August 2020, and they won’t be going anywhere, anytime soon. The human attention span has collapsed to become lower than that of a goldfish. We aren’t joking.

The average attention span of a goldfish is 9 seconds. The average human attention span fell from 12 seconds in 2000 to only 8 seconds according to a study reported in July of this year.

Reels are no longer than thirty seconds. The average reel lasts about ten to fifteen seconds. This means you have roughly eight seconds of video content to get your message across to as many viewers as possible.

So you may be asking yourself: How do I manage to create a successful reel? Here are three essential tips to help you make the most out of your Instagram reels.

1. Use Text In Your Videos

Creating reels doesn’t require you to say a single word on camera. You might not even have to appear physically in your reel at all. With the availability of stock video online, you can avoid having to face your fear of being on camera.

An effective alternative is to use text in your videos. For example, say you have a ten-second reel with footage of the ocean waves. You intend to use the reel to provide the seven best tips to get over writer’s block. That’s a lot of benefits to cram into a short amount of time.

This might sound like an impossible task, but because your video is so short, the viewer will have to rewatch it several times over to grab all seven tips. The more views the reel has, the higher the engagement. The higher the engagement, the more people will see your reel.

2. Put More Information in Your Caption

Reels are a great way to become a lead generation source. But how do you get people to sign up for your online course or download your free eBook with a reel? You want to provide a call to action (CTA). Here’s a way to do it.

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Source:: Social Media Explorer

      

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