Shopping is only available to those with Instagram business accounts and, after launching in the US in 2016, will now be available in the UK, Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain. Cole says that Instagram has already see positive results in the US with one brand increasing its … …
Instagram today launches a shopping service on its platform, giving retailers the opportunity to turn their posts on the social media site into solid sales. Mobile sales have become a significant source of growth for retailers, and now businesses will be able to direct customers to their own websites through … …
Erin Roy, head of media and digital marketing at Marks & Spencer commented: “Instagram Shopping offers us the opportunity to realise the huge potential of our 760,000 followers. Instagram has always been a great platform through which to showcase our products and engage with customers. Read More
Last year, Instagram launched shoppable organic posts for businesses in the US, giving brands the ability to add e-commerce links within their Instagram organic posts. Users can purchase without leaving the app. Today, the Facebook-owned photo and video app is expanding its shoppable experience … Read More
Successfully introduced in the US in October 2017, the new 'Shop' interface simplifies onsite buying, enabling retailers to link to the product on their own sites, and to list information such as cost. Previously sellers had to make do with a clunky “link in bio”, with Instagram refusing to allow …
Instagram is launching its Shopping feature for business accounts to eight new countries: Canada, Brazil, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Australia. The photo sharing app first began testing shoppable photo tags in November 2016 before making Shopping on Instagram available … Read More
In reply to the meme, Jamil posted a mirror selfie in an Instagram story on her personal page and listed her own “weight” in blurbs about what she loves and values about herself. “Great friends,” “I'm financially independent” and “I speak out for women's rights” were just a few of …
Instagram's next big 'Stories' feature, their official reshare button, could let users compliment or trash other people's feed posts, or embed a "see post" button to promote their own feed. … With this new feature, one can pick any public, permanent Instagram post and tap a button to embed it …
According to TechCrunch, Instagram has been testing this feature with a small group of users. The process is supposed to lessen the efforts taken by users to reshare public posts. This is unlike the usual way of posting where users take screenshots, crop the image, and then repost them with …
A small amount of Instagram users are reporting a new feature which allows them to "regram" someone else's (or their own) Instagram post within Stories. It also has the option to add text around it and features a "See Post" hovering button, which takes the user to the original Instagram …