Social Chatter Episode 157: 2 New Ways to Shop On Instagram

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Social Chatter Episode 157: 2 New Ways to Shop On Instagram

Welcome to this week's episode of Social Chatter, the longest running social media marketing talk show where we cover the latest social media news from this past week.

On this week's episode of Social Chatter, your weekly social media marketing talk show, we explore new ways to shop on Instagram, sharing links in Facebook Stories, YouTube vertical video ads and more with Christian Karasiewicz, Jessika Phillips and guest, Sheldon Payne.

If you like, you can watch or listen to Social Chatter on our blog, YouTube or the Alexa Flash Briefing.

For those of you who missed last week's show, you can find it here.

Let's see what's new in social media this week with your hosts, Christian Karasiewicz and Jessika Phillips.
 

Watch This Week's Social Media Updates

 

2 News Ways To Shop On Instagram

In Instagram news, you now have 2 new ways to shop on Instagram.

These include the ability to shop Instagram Stories and to shop from the Instagram Explore tab.
 

How to shop on Instagram

 
Why Shopping On Instagram Matters For Your Business

If you're a customer, you will now be able to shop on Instagram.

First up, you can shop Instagram Stories.

What this means is when you're watching someone's Stories, they can tag products.

When you tap on these, you will be taken to a page to learn more about the item and then proceed to make a purchase.

In addition to being able to shop on Instagram Stories, Instagram is launching a shopping channel in Explore.

You can browse across your favorite interests.

To see posts from the Explore tab on Instagram that offer shopping, look for the shopping bag icon.

As a business, you'll want to first have create an Instagram business profile.

Once your Instagram business profile is approved, you can add your produce on Facebook using Shopify or BigCommerce and then have Instagram review your account. You'll then have the ability to turn on shopping features on your Instagram business profile.

To get started, the first thing you'll want to do is upgrade your Instagram app from your devices app store.

To read more about how to shop on Instagram, click here.
 

New Instagram Features

Also this week, Instagram began working on a host of additional features to include Instagram video tagging, emoji shortcuts and new Instagram superzoom effects.

Why New Instagram Features Matter For Your Business

Let's take a look at these new Instagram features to see how they can impact your business.

 

Instagram Video Tagging

Instagram is testing a new feature called video tagging.
 

Instagram video tagging

 

This new feature, Instagram will recommend people to tag in your videos.

While it's much easier to tag someone in a photo, video tagging can be more difficult.

By adding a list of people to tag, Instagram is going to help you tag "people in this video."

As a business, this can be a great way for you to identify customers who may not have tagged your company.

This is currently still in testing and you'll only see it on mobile (for now - provided you have it).

You can check by updating your Instagram app.

To read more about video tagging on Instagram, click here.
 

Instagram Emoji Shortcuts

Instagram is also adding new emoji shortcuts as seen here.

 

The new emoji shortcuts are available when you go to post a comment on Instagram.

Now instead of switching to the emojis keyboard on your device, you can quickly access your favorite emojis to use in comments.
 

New Instagram Superzoom Effects

One last feature that Instagram is adding are new superzoom effects.
 

Inside Instagram Stories, you'll be able to access 6 new superzoom effects.

These can be very useful for creating meme-worthy images to share on Instagram.

To get the new effects, update your Instagram app from your devices App Store.

If you're a customer, you will now be able to shop on Instagram.

First up, you can shop Instagram Stories.

What this means is when you're watching someone's Stories, they can tag products.

When you tap on these, you will be taken to a page to learn more about the item and then proceed to make a purchase.

In addition to being able to shop on Instagram Stories, Instagram is launching a shopping channel in Explore.

You can browse across your favorite interests.

To see posts from the Explore tab on Instagram that offer shopping, look for the shopping bag icon.

As a business, you'll want to first create an Instagram business profile.

Once your Instagram business profile is approved, you can add your produce on Facebook using Shopify or BigCommerce and then have Instagram review your account. You'll then have the ability to turn on shopping features on your Instagram business profile.

To get started, the first thing you'll want to do is upgrade your Instagram app from your devices app store.

To read more about how to shop on Instagram, click here.
 

Twitter Prioritizes Live Stream Broadcasts At The Top Of Your Timeline

In Twitter news, they are putting live video broadcasts at the top of your Twitter timeline.

Why Twitter Prioritizing Live Video Broadcasts Matters For Your Business

The next time you update your Twitter mobile app, you should see live broadcasts at the top of your Twitter timeline.

Twitter will be showing you live video to include breaking news, personalities and sports at the top of your timeline.

If you produce this type of content, expect to see greater exposure of this content on Twitter.

One main reason Twitter is making this move is because most of the time, live video is what is happening in real-time.

If you're interested in getting more people to notice you on Twitter, it's time to update your Twitter mobile app for iOS and Android and to being streaming more live video on your Twitter account.

To read more about Twitter putting live broadcasts at the top of your timeline, click here.
 

Sharing Links In Facebook Stories

In Facebook news, they are testing the ability to share links in Facebook Stories.

Why Links In Facebook Stories Matters For Your Business

Users are making the move towards following your Facebook Stories as opposed to seeing your content in their News Feed.

To prepare for this, it looks like Facebook is testing the ability to include links in Facebook Stories.

Valentin Blanchot shared the following screenshot from her Facebook account.

 


 
When you go to add content to your Facebook Stories, you can now include a link.

As a business, this is great news, as Facebook Page's have the ability to share to Stories.

This means that instead of telling someone to go check out your Page, you can provide a link that they can then click on.

Overall, this is one more frictionless way for you to get your content in-front of your followers and over to your website.

Right now they're currently testing this feature, but we expect it to be released in a future update to the Facebook mobile app. Stay tuned.

To read more about adding links to Facebook Stories, click here.
 

New Visibility For Facebook Ad Placements

Also in Facebook news, they are working on improved controls to help advertisers control where their Facebook Ads appear for in-stream, instant articles and audience network ads.

Why New Facebook Ad Placements Matter For Your Business

Facebook is giving you more control on where your Facebook Ads appear for in-stream, instant articles and audience network ads.

You'll have the ability to put your ads into block lists - this way they won't appear in ad delivery.

You'll also be able to exclude brand-sensitive content categories from ads across Facebook in-stream videos, Instant Articles and Audience Network.

As a business owner, you want to ensure your ads are shown to the right targeted users.

With these new improvements from Facebook, you'll have better control when running Facebook Ads to get your content out to the right people.

To read more about Facebook instant experience ads, click here.
 

YouTube Vertical Video Ads Are Coming

In YouTube news, they are preparing to launch YouTube vertical video ads in an effort to keep Instagram's IGTV at bay.

Why YouTube Vertical Video Ads Matter For Your Business

In an effort to compete with Instagram's IGTV, YouTube is preparing to launch vertical video ads.

They're exactly what they sound like - instead of adapting vertical videos uploaded by users, YouTube will let brands run their own ads in this new format.

What this means for you as a business owner is that you'll have a new type of video that you can create to get your message in-front of your audience. It also means that you may be able to run both desktop and mobile ads (since vertical video ads are primarily targeted at mobile users).

These new YouTube ads "will be available to advertisers buying TrueView products (which brands only pay for it users opt-in to view their ads) and Universal app campaigns."

In addition to vertical video ads, YouTube is also going to start to let brands buy inventory in individuals' Home feeds. This way they'll be able to serve content that is tailored to personalized recommendations for a user.

You can read more about YouTube vertical video ads here.
 

Tools

In addition to sharing the latest news from this past week, we also highlighted some great social media tools and apps for you to check out.
 

Clean Text

The first tool that we have discovered this week is Clean Text (iOS).

Clean Text is an indispensable tool for anyone who writes blog posts, proposals, manages websites or posts social media updates.
 

Clean Text - iOS

With Clean Text, instead of manually going through your text to remove extra spaces, convert quotation marks, or track down that unwanted HTML code, you can quickly run your text through Clean Text and it will help beautify it.

Now when you go to publish your blog post, proposal or social media updates, any unnecessary text will be fixed and your content will look how it needs to be.

Overall, Clean Text can save you a lot of time and help you focus more on running your business instead of fixing text formatting issues.

Clean Text is available for $3.99.

Download Clean Text  
 

Enlight Pixaloop

The second tool that we have for you this week is Enlight Pixaloop (iOS).

Pixaloop is a mobile app to help you animate your photos and bring them to life.

For example, you an isolate elements in a photo and add movement to just those parts.

According to Pixaloop, here is how easy it is to animate a photo.

"To animate a photo, place arrows to define motion within the image. Add anchors to gradually reduce the speed in the animated area. Freeze motion in parts of your photos to hold specific elements still and keep it real. Or get unreal and tease nature – reverse the direction of water or spills to defy gravity and flow upwards!"

Take a look at this short video showing you all of the great things that you can create using Enlight's Pixaloop.
 


 

You can download Pixaloop for free from the following link.

Enlight Pixaloop  
 

Wrap-up

That's it for this week's show!

To watch next week's episode of Social Chatter, your weekly social media marketing talk show, tune-in here to find out what's new in social media!

If you have any questions about of the social media news or tools that were mentioned this week, please share them with us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or in the comments below.

About The Author
Christian Karasiewicz Founder, Social Chefs Founder and CEO of Social Chefs, a digital marketing agency. I host two shows, #SocialChatter, the industries longest running social media marketing talk show and Social Snacks, 5 minute or less social media marketing tutorials.