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How to make the most of your Instagram


How to make the most of your Instagram



So lets start at the beginning.

Instagram for those of us who know little if not anything about it was launched in 2010.  It is an online mobile photo-sharing, video-sharing, and social networking service that enables you to take pictures and videos, and share them either publicly or privately on the app, as well as through other social networking platforms, such as Facebook, Twitter, etc.  (Facebook bought Instagram in 2012 for a whopping $1 billion!).

So what is an Algorithm?  For a computer to do anything you have to write a computer program.  To write a program, you have to tell the computer exactly what you want it to do, step by step.  The computer then "executes" the  program, following each step mechanically.  When you tell the computer what to do, you also get to choose how its going to do it.  Hence, Algorithm.  The algorithm is the basic technique used to get the job done.  (Hope you are still with me!).

So why use Instagram?  Used correctly, Instagram can be a highly-targeted, visual advertising channel for your business.  Like any social network, there are right ways to use it, wrong ways to use it, and clever ways to use it.  The most successful strategy overall is to be authentic and social.  Businesses can use this platform as away to showcase their product and services in a rich, visual context.



On March 16, Instagram posted plans that they would be moving away from showing posts in strict reverse chronological order, and instead boost those based on the "likelihood you'll be interested in the content, your relationship with the person posting, and the timeliness of the post".  So all posts are still there, just in a different order!

If this new set up has your worried or concerned, here a a few helpful tips (I hope!).

How to increase your visibility:

Become ACTIVE - engage with your social media followers more.  If they like your photos, you like their photos.  If they comment on your photos, you need to reply to them and thank them.  Build a relationship with them so that they continue to like you and continue to follow you.  The more likes you get the more likely they will see your photos in their news feed.  

REVIEW your most successful posts and then replicate them!  Be strategic about what you post, look at your most popular posts, review the similarities between them and then create a similar content. This will help you to create a strategy that will enable you to withstand this change in algorithm and keep the followers engaged.  YES.

Take advantage of your CAPTION - Say something like "I love this book / product", what do you think"?   This gives them an opportunity to comment on your photo.  The more comments, likes, the more activity on your photos will translate to their feed.  Instagram will then see that hey this person likes your photos and they will then see your posts in their feed more often.  Or should you have a website:- "I love this book / product", what do you think"? click the link in our profile to see full details.  This gets people off the platform and on to your website.




#HASHTAGS - You can have up to 30 #hashtags.  My suggestion to you is to add 1 to 2 #hashtags in your caption, add them into your sentence for example "Out driving in my new #audiA3convertable, enjoying #splendidsun" (I wish).  This gets your message across to followers, but its not going to be lost in a whole bunch of #hashtags.  Make sure the #hashtags you use relate to your business. your location and industry. 


Incorporate TRENDING topics in your posts, i.e. Waterford Hurlers!! 

Use short VIDEOS, record a company promotional day, a behind the scenes video, a summer barbecue, the Christmas party (maybe not!).  Keep them short and remember when you post them to add as many relevant hashtags as you can to spread the reach of your video.

Introducing Video on Instagram from Instagram on Vimeo.

Make sure your Instagram page is PUBLIC.  If its not Public, no ones is going to see it.



My message to you is - your creativity and knowledge can drive success no matter. 

Pokémon GO has finally been launched in Ireland

Pokémon GO is Huge



Pokemon GO has finally been launched in Ireland.  

Pokemon GO which was first launched in Australia and New Zealand has taken the world by storm. It is an unprecedented phenomenon in the countries where it's so far been released (26 of them being throughout Europe).  GO has topped Twitter's daily active users, and it is now being reported that people are now spending more time in its app than in Facebook (preferring to catch creatures than scroll through their Facebook!).  Pokemon GO has claimed the title of "biggest mobile game in United States history", breaking all downloading records.  It has topped the likes of Candy Crush's audiences as well as other top games.  Reports say that Pokemon GO is now closing in on Snapchat on Android, and it could even pass Google Maps on Android!


On Monday just gone, iPhone users spent more time in Pokemon GO than any other app, including Facebook, Snapchat, Twitter, and Instagram.  In addition to capitalising on the Pokemon brand, the app has introduced brilliant gaming mechanics in terms of keeping players active, engaged and returning.


How it works!

Pokemon GO uses your actual location data to pinpoint the cartoon creatures.  It is centered around geolocation, so to actually catch more Pokemon you have to literally put in the legwork.  This means that it is making any usually couch-bound video gamer get up and take a walk (not you of course)! It shamelessly pokes people off  the couch and onto roads, tracks, etc, doing that dreaded 10 letter word, "exercising".  Never have so many dogs been walked by so many teenagers!  And even better still, is that parents and their kids are getting involved together, giving quality parental time a whole new meaning (a definite positive I think).  So get some fresh air, take in some sun-rays, make it a family affair!  Players can check their games map on their smartphones, if there's a wild Pokemon in their area it'll appear on the screen and away you go!
Just remember though to take extreme care when tracking and capturing your prey!  The last thing you want is to run into a wall, fall over a cat or even worse again run into traffic while playing (as in some cases reported!).


Fad Museum  

  • 1980's Cabbage Patch Dolls: - pudgy faces, stumpy arms and small close set eyes which also came with a birth certificate and adoption papers.
  • 1990's Tamagotchi:- high tech, virtual pet sent kids insane and parents searching toy stores all over town to try and find one.  Essentially you had this little digital pet that you had to feed and clean up after.  Most kids dream at the time was to have the coolest design out there.
  • 2000's Gadgets:- The new millennium got off with a great start where the world of gadgetry was concerned.  From the "I-Pod" in 2001, the "X Box" in  2002 to the "Amazon Kindle" in 2007.

Is Pokemon GO a fad?

As already mentioned, Pokemon GO actually gets people up and out!  This they say may dampen popular enthusiasm somewhat over time where winters are harsh.  How will this work for us here in Ireland when the sun isn't shining which fortunately isn't today (so thankful for wonderful weather we are having!), it remains to be seen.

The bottom line

Mobile gamers (which you and  I should consider ourselves after downloading this app) are clearly devoting a lot of time to our newfound pursuit of Pokemon. You and I now have to wait and see what developer Niantic does to keep us engaged,  and the momentum maintained, for the long haul.  Watch this space I say ....

Using Video as a Tool for Social Media Marketing

I'd like to share with you a great article I read recently titled:

"26 Ways To Use Video For Your Social Media Marketing"  

This article shows you how to capture your audience.  You discover "26 ways to use video to improve your social media marketing".  The clue is in the heading!  
I found the following 5 items to be key items for me, I hope you find them of benefit to you:

1. 

Video lengths.
No one wants to make a social media video and find out afterwards that it is too long.  The below list should be useful to you:
  • Facebook: 120 minutes
  • Twitter: It recommends keeping videos under 30 seconds
  • Instagram: 60 seconds
  • Snapchat: 10 seconds
  • Vine: 6 seconds.

2.

Grab your audience's attention early.
To do this, you have 10 seconds!  If you haven't caught their attention by then, sadly you have missed the boat.  It is so important for you to get to the point with your video as quickly and concisely as possible.  Keep it simple.  There should be one point to every video and one point only.  Include your logo (instant recognition).  Once you have their attention, you're half way there.

3.

Optimize for Search.
Adding keywords or a key phrase is a definite plus and this goes for just about everything you post on social media.  Think "Headlines and Descriptions" on your video using keywords and/or phrases to help users find you.  Don't forget, the right headline with the right keywords will not only find you and make viewers curious but it will also increase your rankings in the sites search engines. Another way of boosting search results is by adding the relevant "hashtags" on Twitter and Instagram.

4.

Sound.
Be it with or without sound, your video needs to be visually interesting.  To help you to achieve an audience without sound use contrasting, bright colours, use captions instantly once the video starts.  If you are using sound for your video, needless to say the sound quality needs to be good.  Make sure your video has little if not any background noise.  The last thing you want is someone losing interest in your video because the sound quality is not up to scratch.  

5.

Track engagement, views and clicks.
This is not just important, it is essential.  It enables you to see how your video is performing (needless to say if it is not performing well then you need to change your contents!).  Your goal here
is to achieve lots of shares, clicks and engagement.  Facebook, Twitter and YouTube  provide this. 


A third of all online activity is spent watching videos, so get rolling ..... 



Facebook for Beginners - Everyone Starts Somewhere!


Its here!!  What's here you might ask!!


A Facebook for Business for Beginners Workshop.

All of us at this stage have heard about Facebook.  However have you ever thought about a Facebook page for your own Business?  

Whether you’re a big corporation or a small local business, Facebook is a powerful MARKETING tool.  It’s a great space to:
  • keep customers informed
  • develop brand identity and
  • broaden your reach.  
Keeping this in mind we here at Dungarvan Enterprise Centre are delighted to announce that we will be running a Facebook for Business for Beginners workshop on Wednesday 6th July.

So what is the workshop aimed at, I hear you ask!  The workshop is aimed for those of you who do not currently have a Facebook page and / or if you are unsure how to use Facebook for your own business properly.  The workshop will help you to: 
  • set up a page
  • run through the functionality of Facebook
  • go through how the algorithm works
  • go through insights
  • set up an administrator on the page
  • scheduling posts
  • all the basics of using Facebook for business.  
A little bit of info for you about Facebook.  A Facebook page is a great FREE (yes free) MARKETING tool for your business, no matter what its size.  This page lets your business identify itself – not just through listing product offerings and services, but also by sharing links, images, and posts on a customisable page to give a better sense of your business’s personality and character.  The sheer scale of Facebook means your business could potentially reach half the population of Ireland with minimal cost!  Everyone who ‘likes’ your page is already a willing participant.  You can feature anything from special offers to events instantly.  Facebook advertising enables you to easily target specific customers / clients.  Latest statistics show it has more than 1.65 billion worldwide monthly active users!!  With these type of figures in mind you have to agree that a Facebook page makes sense for your business.  

Have a listen to the attached:




So who's delivering the workshop you might ask? Mags here at Dungarvan Enterprise Centre will deliver the workshop to you.    With 15 years’ experience in marketing and lecturing in Digital Marketing for Waterford Institute of Technology,  I think you will agree that you are in safe hands!


So now for the nitty gritty details.  The workshop takes place on Wednesday 6th July from 9:30am to 12.30pm.  The cost is just €30 per person and includes light refreshments.  It would be great if you could bring along your own laptop.  For more information, or to book your place, please give us a call here at the Dungarvan Enterprise Centre on 058 23598 or email info@dungarvanec.com. Looking forward to seeing you!
  

Lunch with the Digital Experts

We are SO excited to announce a very special lunch coming up at Dungarvan Enterprise Centre. Rob Cass of GPP Global, will facilitate a seminar and workshop on Using Digital to Drive Sales here on Wed 29th June from 12.30-2.15.

Rob's work has taken him all over the world working with well known brands such as Zara, Gant and Unilever. This unique lunch event will include an exclusive live broadcast from digital experts at Unilever and Gant sharing their secrets to digital success.

The second part of the lunch is all about focusing on your business, using a bad-good-great framework, Rob will lead you through an action plan tailored for your business.

The cost is €50 and you can book your place by emailing dungarvanec@gmail.com




Facebook Changes 2016


As you may be aware, Facebook has introduced some pesky layout changes recently, and more significantly it has once again tweaked its algorithm over the past few months. Some of the major changes that came into effect in April in particular have been causing headaches for businesses as they have impacted how business pages operate. On Wednesday here at Dungarvan Enterprise Centre, Mags our Centre Manager delivered a comprehensive workshop on these changes and how to work around them. In case you missed it (shame on you!), here’s a run-through of what was covered.

The Basics

These are some of the basic design and layout updates which Facebook has implemented.

What has happened to my Page feed?!

·         The change:

This was the first change which caused many of us to scratch our heads thinking that the news feed for our business page had simply disappeared. You used to be able to access the News Feed for your page (as opposed to your personal profile) by switching to your page using the dropdown menu in the top right-hand corner of the page. This would enable you to use Facebook as your page.

·         The workaround:

Now, if you want to access your news feed, you simply go to your business page and select “See Pages Feed” from the options menu on the left-hand side of the screen.

Cover Photo Dimensions

·         The change:

The dimensions of your cover photo have been changed slightly from 851x315px to 828x315px. If you’ve noticed your header looking a little squished of late, this is why.

·         The workaround:

If your cover photo is an ordinary picture, you probably aren’t having much of a problem- at least nothing that repositioning it as usual won’t fix. If you have been using your business logo, or any picture that was specifically designed to fit the original cover photo dimensions, you might be affected. You can correct your cover photo easily in an image editor. There’s a range of free image editing platforms online to meet your needs- we recommend PicMonkey.com

Instant Articles

·         The change:

Instant Articles are a new feature on Facebook. It’s an important one for publishers as it enables them to create smart, interactive articles on Facebook. Instead of leaving the Facebook app and loading the article in a different window, the articles can now open within Facebook itself. This means that they have a faster loading time than before. Videos within articles will now play automatically and photos will appear bigger.

·         The workaround:

No workaround needed here as Instant articles is a new feature as opposed to a change. You do need to submit a minimum of fifty articles to be approved for this feature though, so get writing!

Facebook Advertising: The 20% Text Rule

·         The change:
For Facebook marketers, one of the most difficult aspects of using Facebook as an advertising medium is getting your message across in a concise way while following all of the guidelines. Facebook has finally made the decision to change the 20 percent ad image text overlay rule. This change is currently being tested in the U.K and Ireland.
·         The workaround:
To replace the original system, Facebook has introduced four new categories to help advertisers define the level of text overlay in their ads: OK, Low, Medium and High.
The OK category typically encompasses images with no text other than a company logo. With a low classification, which is roughly defined as a company logo with some text, your ad reach may be slightly restricted. Images with a medium classification will have an even more restricted reach, and images with high text volume won’t run. Fortunately, there are some exceptions to this rule: Book or album covers, event posters and product images are also won’t be penalised. Since Facebook is testing and rolling out the new options gradually, the changes are not yet in place for all users. You should still include as little text as possible on your images and leave the promotional details for the actual post.
Algorithm Changes
Here we’ll go through the slightly more complicated algorithm changes which Facebook has recently implemented.
User Diversity
·         The change:
Facebook reports that users enjoy reading articles from a wide range of publishers, so they have tweaked the algorithm for greater diversity of page posts. This means it will reduce how often people see content from one source back-to-back, or content from the same page.
·         The workaround:
Because Facebook generally won’t show a user several posts in a row from your page, it is now more important than ever to space your posts out over time. This isn’t always ideal as most businesses tend to post during business hours, but you can make use of the “Schedule” feature to keep your posts evenly spread. You might have noticed that you can’t schedule posts when sharing- you can get around this most of the time by copying and pasting the link to the post you want to share and then posting it as usual from your page’s Timeline.
There is also a good side to this change, which is that if you have multiple platforms for your business besides Facebook, for example websites, blogs, newsletters and so on, Facebook will be glad to see content coming in from several different sources and you will be more likely to reach the news feeds of your audience.
The Importance of Quality Content
·         The change
There are also some changes in how posts are picked for a user’s news feed; Facebook wants to phase out content that isn’t meaningful or useful to its users.
There are a few important implications of these changes. If you run a small business, the most important thing here is probably that ‘Like&Share’ competitions have been targeted. Facebook sees these as spammy behaviour so these types of post will really struggle to gain position in the news feed from here on out.
·         The workaround
Fortunately there is a way around this, although we’d strongly suggest brainstorming ways of promoting your business by working with Facebook instead of against it- it’s only going to get harder as time goes on. But if you really do want to run campaigns such as ‘Like&Share’ competitions, it appears that for the time being, Facebook’s main red light for detecting spammy posts are currency symbols such as € or £. Including these symbols in your posts is likely to damage your post reach, and annoyingly this does include cases where you have a currency symbol in a completely ordinary, un-spammy post. Instead of typing these, for example “Win a voucher worth €80!”, type something like “Win a voucher worth 80EUR”. This should stop your posts being penalised for now.

·         The change:

Audience Optimisation: Introduced in January and known as the Audience Optimization tool, this new feature allows publishers to set preferences on each new post to target a specific audience based on interests, demographics, and geographic location.
·         The workaround:
This tool makes it easier for you to direct a post to your intended audience, but there are some things to bear in mind. Most importantly, don’t be tempted to include too many target groups. Keep it specific- the more tags you include, the more likely you are to simply confuse Facebook and reach nobody at all.
·         The change:
Live Video: We know that Facebook prioritises rich media such as video in its’ news feeds, and that it introduced a live video-streaming service late last year. It turns out that live videos are watched three times longer than ordinary videos, so in March Facebook tweaked the algorithm to prioritise live video in user news feeds. Facebook previously prioritised stories that it deemed “best,” not necessarily the most current. This live video update changes that. It also helps Facebook keep up with Twitter’s real-time post, and to cash in on the “right-now” phenomenon that has catapulted platforms such as Snapchat to such instant and massive popularity.

·         The workaround:

Get filming! This is a fantastic time for small businesses to use the live-video feature, as so far it has mainly been picked up by bigger companies. Chances are, if you start introducing live streams now, your followers will watch out of curiosity as they won’t have come across Facebook Live very much yet. Any engagement you get from going live will be a boost for your Page’s track record and will help show your followers that you are current, exciting, and willing to go out on a limb.
As far as content is concerned, small businesses also have a window of opportunity to stand out from the crowd and gain a loyal following. We’ve talked previously about how much people love to get a glimpse behind the scenes of companies (see our article on Snapchat- many of the tactics employed in a Snapchat strategy will also work for live-streaming). Obviously it isn’t a good idea to go Live without planning in advance- Murphy’s Law deems this a recipe for disaster actually, but you could do a weekly spot at whatever time your followers are most active- you can find this out from the ‘Insights” tab of your page.
Some other things to bear in mind about Facebook Live Video:

  •          As the video is shooting, you see how many people are watching the video as well as their names and comments.
  •         As soon as it’s over the video is automatically saved to your timeline.
  •         You can share it, tweet it, embed it in blog posts or delete it.
  •        Unlike Periscope videos or Snapchat stories -- these videos are not going to disappear after 24 hours.
**Hack: Launch your “Like&Share” competitions from a pre-announced live video! You can ask for likes, shares and mention money as much as you want- Facebook won’t penalise this- in fact, you’ll be launching competitions from the most desirable platform on Facebook at the moment. So you can boost your page engagement while sneakily promoting your page!
·         The change:
Time is of the essence: This calls into play yet another update to the News Feed that’ll change the prioritization of what users see in theirs. Interacting with a post (liking, commenting, or sharing) is a good indicator for what users are interested in. It is not the only way of gauging interest however. Users are less likely to interact with a sad news-related post or a serious current event, but that does not mean they do not want these stories in their News Feeds. In lieu of an algorithm change in April, Facebook will now measure the potential interest in a post based on the following criteria: user interest in the creator, post-performance among other users, past content performance of the creator, type of post the user prefers, and how recent the post is. When a user clicks on a post or link, Facebook will measure how much time they spend on the post, even if they don’t like, comment, or share. This will help Facebook in its algorithm when predicting and prioritizing which posts a user is most interested in.
         The workaround:
Unfortunately, there isn’t really a quick solution to this one, folks! All we can do is try to take advantage of all the information we have on how Facebook works to try to keep our performances persistent and build momentum. There is a silver lining though, in that if a follower views or engages with your page or its’ posts, for a short time your posts will continue to show up on that user’s feed as Facebook will have deemed your page of interest to the user.
·         The change:
Trending: Similar to Twitter, the News Feed will now show stories about things that are trending as soon as they occur, so the user can immediately know what friends or favourite Pages are saying about the stories of the day. This means that when a Page posts about something that is currently a hot topic of conversation on Facebook, that post is more likely to gain a good position in users’ feeds. Early testing has shown that this update on average leads to a more than 6% increase in people engaging with these stories (e.g., more people share, comment, like or click).

·         The workaround:

Unlike some of the other changes which can be a little tricky to work around, the solution to this one is so obvious that chances are you’ve already been doing it all along: All you need to do is try and draw links between current events and your company and post about them! So if you sell hats, for example, and the hot topic of the day is Donald Trump’s upcoming visit to Ireland, you could take advantage of the fact that the internet has consistently poked fun at his comb-over and post about providing with a specially designed head covering!


….Okay, it’s probably a good idea to steer clear of political commentary unless it’s actually relevant to your page- the idea is to gain followers rather than alienate them. In fact, one of the deciding factors behind this particular algorithm change was to help Facebook steer clear of political bias after Mark Zuckerberg got into a spot of bother with conservatives. But you get the idea. Another great facet of what’s Trending is that small, local businesses can easily get in on the action of trending local topics, and we know that local news, particularly good news, tends to be very successful on Facebook. If you mentioned last week’s beautiful weather on your Page at all, you’ve probably seen this in action quite recently!

That’s all folks- if you’re still reading, congratulations! There’s a lot to think about but the ever-changing landscape of social media is the bread and butter of marketers in this day and age. Keep an eye on our Facebook page for other news about marketing and social media as well as upcoming workshops and events at the Centre. And (because I’m free to mention it here!), don’t forget to like and share!

Are You Stuck For An Idea?

Are You Stuck For An Idea?
Innovation is key in Business. Without new innovations businesses would suffer greatly and would most likely be left behind in our fast paced society


Many small companies feel that innovation is for much greater and larger corporations, but what they must remember is that those large companies began as small business who just started with a new innovation which led them to be the huge, successful corporations that they are today. However, what small companies must remember is that they have the upper hand on many of the larger corporations. Smaller businesses have more contact with their customers and would have a better idea of what they need and want. Smaller organisations can make decisions much quickly than larger business which means that they can get their ideas out onto the market first and small business can develop a team culture which allows everyone to get involved in innovation, however larger businesses would be unable to do this as there are too many employees.


A great example of a small company who came up with a brilliant idea would be “Snapchat”. Snapchat is a photo messaging app which is now a multi-billion corporation, however at the start they were just a small company who came up with a new idea. When they became popular Facebook tried to buy the company but the owners of Snapchat refused to sell. This led Facebook to create their own photo messaging app, however their app didn’t take off and it ultimately failed. This example proves that smaller companies can rise up and inevitably become one of the world’s most popular and powerful companies.



The “Idea Factory” is a company which helps business to develop and to think of new innovations which will help businesses to grow and succeed. The company was established by Joe Fitzgerald who has studied innovation at MIT and Harvard and Michael Cagney who has over thirty years’ experience as a manager in HR, Finance and Operations. They offer many services at the “Idea Factory” such as, idea generation, innovation training, creative training, innovation consulting, facilitation and workshops. They believe in the innovation funnel, that is if one idea is launched that many more will come. Their ultimate goal is to help business succeed.



 On Wednesday the 22nd of June the owners of the “Idea Factory” are coming to the Dungarvan Enterprise Centre to speak about innovation. The seminar is free and all are welcome. 

Writer; Siun Morrissey,
Currently studying Business in Cork Institute of Technology going into my 2nd year. For the summer I am volunteering at Dungarvan Enterprise Centre.
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