New Report: Instagram Engagement Trends Businesses Need to Know Published on February 25th 2019 newsroom Meghan Ducille | 3 min read Share this Press Release Instagram has grown to be one of the biggest social networks with over 1 billion active monthly users. Mention and HubSpot researched and analyzed nearly 48M+ Instagram posts to better understand the key drivers of what makes branded content stand out. Throughout Instagram’s inception, the platform has evolved its user experience and in tandem become a hub of insights and data that marketers can action to deliver better customer service, better storytelling, and even more selling. The Instagram Engagement Report evaluates Instagram highlights, engagement, hashtags, tagging, and influencers to identify key insights for businesses to action in 2019. Findings: Video posts receive the most engagement (comments and likes) than any other type of post, in the form of permanent videos, Instagram Stories, and Highlights.The average Instagram post contains one (1) hashtag, and it’s recommended to use no more than five (5) in a single post for maximum engagement47% of Instagram users have less than 1,000 followers, making up the largest segment of users on the platform Monitoring engagement on Instagram in 2019 is merely checking the pulse of your brand Instagram is arguably one of the most powerful marketing channels of our time. With the capacity to drive great engagement for marketers, brands and agencies it’s not a surprise that 80% of users on Instagram are following a business, according to Later. The problem facing marketers now is that while Instagram harbors a vast range of capabilities to improve selling and customer experience, they don’t quite know how to leverage it all yet. “Unlike other social platforms, its growth and expansion weren’t paced and they never meant to be. Instagram is a trendsetting platform that’s functionality is developing quickly, making it hard to keep up with,” says Joël Gaudeul, Chief Marketing Officer at Mention “It’s becoming increasingly difficult for organizations to learn and adapt to updates and changes on the platform. Businesses that are selling their brand stories today must understand that Instagram goes beyond engagement, it’s just the tip of the iceberg,” continues Joël. Generating new followers is harder in 2019 than ever before and that’s okay Engagement is still an important metric for marketers to pay attention to, but only in an active community. Businesses are having a tough time generating new followers, and it’s partly due to Instagram’s strategic algorithm, according to Later. What’s more, the average Instagram user can be just as “savvy” as marketers when it comes to choosing how they interact on Instagram. The report found a shift in the mindset of businesses is essential to increase visibility and growth. Investing in building a smaller community and maintaining high engagement is arguably more valuable than trying to get more followers. Staying relevant when Instagram is oversaturated and over-branded Since last year, there has been a massive decrease in posts that tag a user, which is likely due to users being desensitized to receiving many tags – marketers must surpass this hurdle and find new and innovative ways to gain engagement on Instagram. The report concludes that adopting an insights-driven approach to social media strategy will equip businesses to keep up with the pace of Instagram and remain competitive in the content creation game. Methodology: Using the Mention platform, a large amount of social media data was collected for the Instagram report in collaboration with HubSpot. Over 48,065,000 Instagram posts and 306,278 of the top users were analyzed to observe trends about engagement rates, hashtags, and other insights that matter to both brands and marketers. For more information please contact Meghan DuCille, Public Relations Managermeghan@mention.com +33 7 66 08 84 33 Joël Gaudeul, CMOjoel@mention.com+33 6 51 24 42 83 About HubSpot HubSpot is a leading growth platform. Over 56,500 total customers in over 100 countries use HubSpot’s award-winning software, services, and support to transform the way they attract, engage, and delight customers. About Mention From social media to PR mentions, user reviews to blog comments, Mention helps leading brands track the most important conversations about their brand, competitors, and industry online. Founded in 2012, Mention’s customer base exceeded 725,000 users in over 125 countries, with over 4,000 enterprise clients. Since September 2018, Mention joined forces with Mynewsdesk, expanding its offer to PR Management. Read more Press Releases Previous Next Share this Press Release Meghan Ducille Meghan is the Global PR Manager @Mention. Global PR Mananger @Mention