Expirable Content
Have you ever thought that content that only lasts a few hours would be a focus of social media marketers?
I never did. I always thought that for content to be effective, it needed to be posted forever and be seen by as many users as possible to perform well. However, short-form content that expires quickly is an extremely useful tool for marketers. Throughout this class, we have learned that customers are more willing to buy from companies that they trust. Brands have found that Instagram stories are perfect for inclining customers to trust them more.
The short 24-hour life of an Instagram story can show in-the-moment, authentic content. Because Instagram stories are very short and only last a day, brands can post multiple posts showcasing behind-the-scenes content that is less edited and staged. Since these posts only last a short while, brands can post a large amount of content for users to engage with, with little effort and less risk.
Instagram stories allow users to see the more
authentic side of a brand. They can see more relatable, unedited content.
Stories are also great for interacting with customers from the brand side. They
make it easy to repost multiple user-generated content at a time. This often
makes users more inclined to post about a brand with the hope of getting
reposted and seen by all the brand’s followers. Brands can also use stories to
hold Q&A’s, polls, or ask their customers questions. Stories are perfect
for engaging with a brand’s customers. The downside is that stories often only
appear to a brand’s followers and do not typically reach a large new audience base. But
stories strengthen a brand’s current following through quality engagement.
Stories make customers feel like they are in on something and strengthen a
brand’s community.
Stories are perfect for fostering brand trust.
They can be a useful sales tool. Stories are ideal for posting a sale
announcement or coupon, because they are quick and expire. To access these
deals, customers will want to follow a brand’s page and engage with new posts.
Stories are also useful for building excitement and anticipation. Examples
include a countdown to a very large sale, a holiday calendar, or a product
reveal. Stories can also utilize a call-to-action button that directs users to
the brand store, main page, or website, just like a normal post.
Lastly, if a brand wishes to save a story
forever, they can use the Highlights feature on Instagram, which allows brands
to make compilations of their story content. This makes it easy for customers
who are looking for content on a specific topic to find multiple posts on it. This
also allows a company to post real and authentic content and save it, so they
do not have to continuously post similar content, keeping their followers
engaged and not bored.
Stories, despite their short lifetime, can be a vital tool
to marketers. They highlight authenticity and relatability. They can also
provide a company with opportunities to engage with its customers and gain
consumer insight. Lastly, stories are a perfect tool for building anticipation
and revealing sales. Instagram stories might not last forever, but they can
leave an impact that can resonate with customers forever.

Aubrey! I love hearing your thoughts about this topic. You're definitely right that Instagram stories help to build brand trust. Thanks for sharing your thoughts as I got to learn more about this topic!
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