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B2B Myth of the Week: Instagram for B2B Marketing Doesn’t Work

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B2Bs Use Instagram

Myth: Instagram is Only for B2C Brands

Fact: Using Instagram For B2B Marketing Is Not Only Smart, It’s Necessary

So how do you go about this? Where do you begin?

Answer: Instagram for B2B marketing.

We have officially progressed into an era of marketing based on likes and followers. As much as the B2C community dominates this field, the approach of reaching users through visual content includes you too. As content continues to flood our phones by the millisecond, grabbing your audience’s attention effectively is an essential aspect of social media marketing. You must cut through the competition’s noise and shout from the rooftops, “Look at our content! Learn how we can solve your problems! And we’re engaging and relatable to boot!”

 

Instagram Personifies Your Brand

If you’re unfamiliar with the term Instagram-worthy, it’s a new “kids-these-days” way of describing something aesthetically pleasing. But don’t be fooled, this isn’t only applicable for trendy food pictures. Your brand has the opportunity to provide personal, visual hooks to reel your audience into your newsfeed and furthermore, your company.

Not every photo will encapsulate the mantra of your company’s motto or the services and products you provide. That’s okay; maintaining an excessively professional social media presence can be off-putting. Establish an unfiltered look at your company culture and you’re guaranteed to grant your audience a sense of familiarity that in confidence says, “This is who we are.”

[Take a look at Google’s Instagram account. There is nothing regarding search engines or computer software. Instead, you’ll find happy puppies, happy consumers, and colorful creations of the Google logo made of Fruit Loops. This may constitute as B2C branding, but as any consumer can see, Google is a bright, user-friendly company with a feed that associates happiness to their name — a universal message that will reach both consumers and businesses alike.]

We’re All People

Instagram reminds you over and over of the ‘real person’ on the other end of the content you consume, and it’s essential to establish that sense of personal presence. I’m here to remind you that in this case, that real person is you! It’s extremely important to appeal not only to the receiving business’ standards but their personal inclinations as well. Sure you’d like to maintain a professional appearance, but weekly newsletters and a well-designed website can tow that line.  Using Instagram for B2B marketing is your opportunity to sell your company with personality and a purpose to please. Creating a unique hashtag, communicating directly with followers, and publicizing your employees with ear-to-ear smiles will show your business to recognizes the importance of authenticity.

Stay Up to Date on Niche Trends

Businesses want to work with other businesses that appeal to their priorities and present themselves in an approachable manner. Many times, pictures do a better job of this than words. How do you maintain this as an effective and relevant Instagram feed? By staying thoroughly active in the social media-verse. There’s nothing more impressive than scrolling by a professional account referencing a popular trend. Understandably it’s not your first priority in selling your brand, but it’s important to remind your audience that your company is keeping up with the times and in relation, holds the capacity to deliver time-relevant content for all consumers.

Stay Buyer-Focused

At the end of the day, you’re still selling  — so be mindful of your target audience. What are their goals?  Their pain points? What do they need? Then answer these questions, but not just in terms of your products and services. Here’s where the human connection can come to play once more. Consider their values, lifestyles, and visions and think about how your services can echo them.

The story-telling strategy behind B2C marketing is becoming increasingly applicable in the B2B space. Instagram now has 1 billion users worldwide. If you think they’re all millennials, think again. Over fifty percent of Instagram users are between the ages of 34 and 64. In the coming years, this trend will only grow, so it’s important to start testing the waters now.

If you’re still unconvinced that using Instagram for B2B marketing is worth your time, take it from these companies that continue to nail it!

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Three Reasons Why LinkedIn For B2B Marketing Can Set You Ahead Of The Pack

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LinkedIn b2b marketing

While you might not realize it, LinkedIn for B2B marketing is nothing to sneeze at. In fact, it’s the most dominant social media channel when it comes to B2B marketing. It offers a unique opportunity for brand promotion and lead generation to an audience whose mind is already on business. That alone should make it a must for B2B marketing strategies. Don’t believe it? According to LinkedIn Marketing Solutions, 80% of B2B marketing leads from social media come through LinkedIn. On top of that, 92% of B2B marketers use this platform. What’s more, LinkedIn is responsible for 46% of all social media traffic to B2B websites.

Now that you understand it’s breadth, here’s three ways LinkedIn can work for you:

1. Your Company Page

First and foremost, let’s talk about your main company page. It heightens brand awareness and legitimacy just by the sheer fact of having one. But the more engaging your page, the better it will perform. Here’s where you can share your company story, showcase your executive branding, and create compelling content that establishes trust, authority, and thought leadership. Company and industry news, videos, tutorials, helpful white papers, and infographics all have a home here. And thanks to easy-to-use analytics, you’ll be able to see what is working (and what isn’t) so you can shift your strategy to be more effective.

2. LinkedIn Groups

One of the biggest benefits of LinkedIn for B2B marketing is the group feature. In 2013, 81% of users belonged to at least one group, and that number has only grown. Groups are the epitome of targeted marketing: instead of just having a generic public page, you can develop a niche closed community that connects with individuals with shared interests. Not only are they a great place to foster brand recognition, you can position your company as an industry leader within different sectors. Better yet, groups are a great place to get a micro view of marketing trends and monitor the needs of those you are targeting.

3. LinkedIn Pulse

Pulse gives users daily news related to their specific interests. So if your brand posts about your industry frequently, your stories have a higher chance of being featured on a potential lead’s Pulse feed. This means keeping a regular schedule of consistent, meaningful posts is extremely valuable for increasing your reach – and leads.

 

Off all the social networks, LinkedIn is the best place to interact professionally with your target audience. Keep in mind, it’s not a place to sell or make deals. Instead, it’s a place to establish your brand as a trustworthy and reputable resource. When you use LinkedIn for B2B marketing, you can attract higher quality leads, create targeted connections, and continually reinforce relationships with prospects and current customers. But like all social media (and marketing for that matter), to succeed, you have to have a strategy in place. If you need help getting off the ground, start by reading this piece on content strategy – or by giving us call.

 

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5 B2B Instagram Marketing Campaigns That Are Nailing It – And How You Can Too

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B2B Instagram Marketing Campaigns

Instagram usually isn’t a first priority for B2B marketing and sales teams – and it’s easy to see why. In a platform teeming with rich visual content, it seems a playing field best suited for B2C brands. Set that skepticism aside, because as we like to remind you, there’s still a human behind your leads, and B2B Instagram marketing campaigns can be incredibly compelling.

To get the ball rolling, think about how you view your B2B brand itself. When you start to view your brand (as well as your buyer personas) as a unique group of people with individual stories, backgrounds, and interests, you can craft a visual message that resonates. And that opens the door for a whole lot of visual opportunity and engagement.

Check Out These B2B Instagram Marketing Campaigns for Inspiration:

1.  Maersk Line – Shipping Containers. Angle: Aspiration

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Who would have thought a shipping container company could get 64k+ followers? Maersk uses striking travel photos and ship imagery to resonate a narrative of world interconnectedness and communication – that they “move more than cargo.”

2. MailChimp – Email Marketing Service. Angle: Artsy, Irreverent, Anything But Boring.

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This small business email marketing service could be a snooze fest. But a well-timed podcast advertisement tapped them into where they wanted to be, and an Instagram sensation was born. As one of their comments reads: “Your campaigns are [thumbs up]. I would use Mailchimp just because it’s fun and artsy.” And that says it all.

3. Fedex – Global Shipping. Angle: Affinity

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Fedex is already a household name, so the focus here is instead on sustaining brand affinity. Sending cargo never seemed so lofty or fun – and we see how Fedex is always there, rain or shine, in all corners of this beautiful planet.

4. Adobe – Software. Angle: Product Showcase

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This one is a no-brainer. With a product that lends itself to visual design, Adobe can really stretch its content legs – and it does. They emphasize their product capability with a striking display of visuals that inspire designers of all levels to give their products a go.

5. HP – Technology. Angle: Cutting Edge

HP

HP is another brand that doesn’t need to put much effort into brand recognition. Instead, their approach is a cutting edge image. From virtual reality at Coachella, to gorgeously curated product shots, to technology that’s as fashionable as the models holding them, it’s clear HP lives on the edge of what’s hot now – and what’s next.

The time is ripe for your B2B brand to get on board with Instagram, but we advise you to move fast – early adopters have a much easier go at grabbing attention because the space isn’t crowded… yet. Need help developing an Instagram strategy? Drop us a line – we can help you with that.

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