This helps your followers imagine how it feels to work with you or buy your product.Īt least 25% white space around your text They build trust and make it possible for you to talk about a project from a client’s viewpoint. Testimonial posts are really important to share social proof that your service / product worked well for previous clients. This is a bit more complicated template and it consists of a main text (the testimonial), a smaller text (person and business giving the testimonial) and if possible, an image (of the person giving the testimonial. I’d recommend you to focus your extra efforts on hashtag research and better copywriting instead. Last but not least, making these puzzles are often problematic and time-consuming without any real ROI. But would that image with hair convince them to click over to your feed? Nope.
Who wants to see half of your hair with nothing else on the image? Yeah, sure if they go on your feed, they’ll see that it’s just one puzzle element of your headshot. Second, if you are not careful about how to cut up your images into a puzzle, you might create individual posts that simply doesn’t make sense.
For them, this puzzle won’t make a difference. Chances are that they will only see the individual post when they scroll through content on Instagram. Then on the launch day, those who go on your bio will see the full product built up from the individual posts.īut otherwise I don’t recommend using them.įirst of all, not everyone will see your post in the gridview on your feed. Share only hints of the product in the individual images.
Use it for example, when you build up a big reveal for your newest product.
This can be interesting if you do it with purpose and strategy. You might have noticed the trend of “Instagram Puzzles”: Instagram feeds that make a huge image out from the gridview on your feed.