Everything You Need to Know About Instagram Guides in 2023

Instagram Guides are the perfect tool for sharing curated, scrollable content with your community. Get more news about guide post set manufacturers,you can vist our website!

They give users a simple way to consume a collection of Instagram posts, products, or places in an easy-to-digest format.

Despite all this though, Guides are still relatively underused — which makes them a great opportunity to set your brand apart on Instagram.Instagram Guides are like a miniature blog right on Instagram. They let users scroll through a curated flow of content with commentary — similar to a blog post.

They can be used to curate gift guides, product highlights, content roundups, FAQ guides, travel recommendations, restaurant reviews, and so much more.

They’re unlike any other Instagram feature because you can curate feed posts, products, or locations from across Instagram, bringing it all together with your commentary. When a user clicks on an individual feed post in a Guide, they’re directed back to the original post — making them great for giving old content a new lease of life.

How to Make a Guide on Instagram
To create your first Guide, tap the plus icon on the top-right of your profile page and select “Guide.”
Click the top right corner on your Instagram profile to begin creating an Instagram guide
From here, you can choose from three different formats: Places, Products, and Posts.

Select the type of Guide you want to create, and choose the posts you'd like to feature in your Guide.
Choose 1 of 3 Instagram guide formats
From here you can re-arrange the blocks, “Add a Title” and “Change Cover Photo,” as well as add titles and commentary (optional) for each content block.

 

When you’re happy with your curated Guide, select “Next” in the top-right corner of the screen and then “Share.”Published Guides are not shared to your main profile feed (yet). Instead, they are housed on a dedicated Guides tab on your profile.Guides are also surfaced in your followers’ Home feeds in the immediate hours and days after publishing.