Creating high-quality Instagram content can be time-consuming and resource-intensive. But there’s a way to engage your audience without having to pump out a never-ending schedule of original posts.
Reposting stories, photos, and videos from your customers and other accounts is a great way to boost engagement and grow your following without creating fresh content every single time.
Instagram is fully aware of this - its new cross-posting functionality the Instagram app has brought reposting to the forefront of users’ minds, leading to more interaction and a wider variety of content.
In fact, engagement increases by 28% when users can interact with a mixture of user-generated content (UGC) and brand messages.
However, there are some limitations and rules about reposting on the Instagram app. It’s important to get it right so you don’t burn any bridges or violate any legalities.
The biggest worry when reposting third-party content on your own account is knowing how to correctly get permission and credit the author.
Instagram’s Community Guidelines say you should only share content that you have taken or have the right to share, which is why it’s crucial to ask for permission if the content doesn’t fall into those two brackets.
To avoid falling foul of these rules and not being able to reach Instagram users, give proper credit with your caption and tag the original creator in the Instagram posts or Instagram stories.
If you’re encouraging your audience to share their content under a branded hashtag, as Sta Travel does, it’s still good practice to ask permission before you go ahead and repost the content to your own Instagram Story.
The best way to reach out to a creator is to direct message them (avoid leaving a generic comment on their post). Here’s a template you can use:
Hey [creator name]! We dig your post about [product] and would love to share it with our followers with your permission. We’ll give you a hat tip and a tag! Would you be interested?
When sharing stories from influencers and its customers, Sephora makes sure to clearly tag creators.
Timing is everything, and choosing the right posts to share is key in building a reposting strategy that gets results. Here are some occasions where you might consider sharing a feed post to your Instagram Story or reposting a story from another account:
Bonus tip: Instagram’s new Collabs feature allows users to tag collaborators and share the same Instagram post on both feeds. It requires a bit of pre-planning but is a great way to share UGC before the partner posts it.
Instagram makes it really easy to share stories you’ve been tagged in. You automatically get a direct message including the story you’ve been mentioned in, and then it’s simply a case of:
But what if you haven’t been tagged in a post that you’d like to share?
Under Instagram’s rules, it’s important to get written or verbal permission to share the post first. Use the sample message above to make sure you’re getting all the right information from users. Once you’ve got permission, there are two ways you can repost a story:
It’s not as important to get permission when sharing a feed photo or video to your Instagram Story because the platform automatically tags the original creator.
When you’ve found a photo or Instagram video you think your audience would enjoy, take the following steps:
Pro tip: To make your feed-to-story reposts more interesting, share the feed post along with some additional content, like photos from the same day but from a different angle, background music, or GIFs to reflect your thoughts on the photo or video. Bonus points if you make it extra engaging for the audience and ask them if the feed post was truly the best out of the bunch.
Instagram Reels are a hit with users, allowing them to discover new brands and accounts directly from the Explore page. If you’ve seen a Reel you love and want to share it with your audience, simply follow the steps above for sharing a feed post or video to your story.
Ready to include Instagram Story reposts in your social media strategy? Here are some top tips to bear in mind to make sure you’re getting the most out of resharing content.
Reposting content can often result in less-than-stellar image quality-especially if you’re screenshotting or screen recording the posts you want to reshare. If you find that the quality is suffering, try requesting the original files from the creator. This works particularly well if it’s someone you’ve worked with or collaborated with in the past.
There are so many masterful content creators out there that are probably posting about your brand. Most of the time their photos look professional, as they take them from incredible angles and retouch them with filters like Instagram Photoshop actions. This is why having a wealth of user-generated content to tap can help plug the gaps when your own production levels are low. Curate customer-created posts by:
“You rub my back and I’ll rub yours” has never been a truer statement when it comes to reposting on Instagram Story.
Ensure your followers and customers feel valued by acknowledging profiles that have mentioned you in their stories and sending a quick thank you - every little helps!
Instagram Stories has a bottomless library of fun GIFs, emojis, music, and additional features like polls, check-ins, and tags that can level up your reshares.
Try adding your own stamp to posts, videos, and Instagram stories you repost with text and visuals in your brand colours and voice
Here’s a tutorial for inspo:
Instagram Highlights feature is there to group together your stories and keep them on your profile longer than the standard 24 hours.
If the stories, photos, and videos you’re reposting to your Instagram Story are particularly useful or follow a similar theme, why not group them into topics under their own Highlight?
This makes it easy for your followers to find relevant content and browse through curated content for a more engaging experience.
Why just share a Reel or Feed Post to your Story, when you can spice it up with a relatable comment written by you or another follower?
Instagram's new feature lets you share any comment from a public account's Reel or Post directly to your Story. This can help boost engagement by encouraging more comments, sharing social proof more interactively, or re-promoting a post.
Follow these steps to share a comment and personalise your story:
This feature is similar to how TikTok and YouTube Shorts allow users to respond to comments with videos, encouraging more interaction and increasing reach. Now, when you find a comment you love, you can easily share it and add a personal touch to prolong the life of your Instagram content.
Reposting to Instagram Story is a great way to increase your following, share customer-created content, and boost your Instagram engagement.
But it’s important to get it right. Give credit where it’s due and make sure you ask for permission if you need it before you share to your Instagram Story.
Otherwise, get creative!
Curate user-generated content, add your own stamp to your reposts with a sticker, text, and GIF, and create Story Highlights to immortalise shared content on your profile.
Use our Instagram Audit Checklist to uncover optimisation opportunities on your profile and find the best ways to incorporate reposts in your social media strategy.
You can then use Sendible's analytics feature to see which posts are generating the most engagement, allowing you to put more effort into the strategies that are working best.