Episode #1346
Neil’s Crazy Instagram Strategy for 2020
April 08, 2020

In episode #1346, we talk about Neil’s crazy Instagram strategy for 2020! Eric had his turn on the last one and now it’s time to hear from Neil! This great tip session includes the results of a testing process Neil has been conducting to find out which content types get the best responses. The main takeaway from today is using Instagram’s Live format to drive web traffic and how to optimize that process. Don’t miss today’s tips to get your Instagram popping in 2020!

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

[00:25] Today’s topic: Neil’s Crazy Instagram Strategy for 2020.
[00:53] One step further than the Instagram carousel: the LinkedIn carousel!
[01:00] The result of Neil’s content testing: people respond to family-related content.
[01:32] Driving leads to your website using Live rather than Instagram posts.
[02:50] Using the Q&A format rather than spitballing in Live sessions.
[03:10] To stay updated with events and learn more about our mastermind, go to the Marketing School site for more information.

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