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What You Need to Know About Instagram Takeovers You may recall Paula Kiger sharing her experience in Anatomy of a Snapchat Takeover.

Recently, we were having a discussion about Instagram takeovers in the private Slack community.

More people had Instagram questions than answers.

As someone whose firm has managed Instagram takeovers for brands, I thought it would be helpful to share my insights with you.

What is an Instagram Takeover?

An Instagram takeover is when you give an influencer the keys to the kingdom (access to your Instagram account) and let them publish to your account for a fixed period of time, typically a day.

Both you and the influencer promote the takeover to your communities and invite them to visit, ?  the post, leave comments, and even repost.

Louis Vuitton gave their Instagram reigns to their men’s artistic director, Kim Jones.

Jones provided fans with an inside look at the preparations leading up to their 2017 men’s fall collection fashion show.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BPh8gBpAwoJ/?taken-by=louisvuitton

What You Need to Know About Instagram Takeovers

An Instagram takeover isn’t as easy—and spontaneous—as it looks.

It requires a lot of planning, including:

You’ll need a solid understanding of how the platform works (or hire someone who does to help you).

It’s important to have a decent-sized Instagram following for this tactic to work well.

Also important is finding an Instagram-savvy takeover partner with a creative approach to imagery and storytelling which appeals to your followers.

What are the Benefits of an Instagram Takeover?

According to the latest statistics from Pew Research, Instagram is the second most popular social network in the United States.

Thirty-eight percent of Americans who are online use Instagram (or 28 percent of all Americans).

More than half of them use it daily!

eMarketer predicts that more than 70 percent of brands will be using Instagram by the end of this year.

Assuming it’s the right platform for your brand (or your client’s), Instagram takeovers help engage and grow your audience by:

In the case of Spodek & Co., we used Instagram takeovers to build awareness for a client’s reading app.

The client wanted to introduce customers (and prospects) to new books in their catalogue.

We recommended they do so by inviting authors to do an Instagram takeover.

Here’s an example of an Instagram Takeover we did for Booktrack to help promote the addition of romance writer Alessandra Torre’s new book to their catalogue.

She shared her day in photos and anecdotes, like this one about some of the places and life experiences that inspired both her career and her current novel. 

Instagram Takeovers: Three Tips for Success

In part two of this series, I’ll share the steps involved in hosting and promoting an Instagram takeover.

In the meantime, if you’ve been part of an Instagram takeover, please share any tips or tricks you learned from your experience in the comments below.