From tactical to mainstay: can Instagram build brands?
My WIP thesis that we can build brands on Instagram if we create content rooted in fundamental brand building principles
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In an earlier newsletter on Automation Bias, I had put forward a thesis on brand building. I had said that:
TV for brand building: a brand can appeal to consumers’ intuitive System 1 brain through thematic advertising (TV); this creates brand pull by tugging at emotions, and memories, because System 1 brain automates decisions
Tactical mediums for trials: a brand can appeal to shoppers’ logical System 2 brain through point of sale material: this gives rational product based messages and discounts, that pushes the shopper to try the brand, because the rational System 2 brain could overrule System 1 if it is not satisfied
Consistency between mediums: a common visual identity and brand voice help make the brand consistent in the consumer’s mind and recognizable anywhere
Pull > Push: The best end-state for all brands is to become part of the intuitive System 1 response, so that the consumer (and shopper), automatically picks the same (your) brand each and every time
Read the newsletter on Automation Bias for more context, before moving onto the next section.
One right, and one wrong assumption
The thesis above, makes one right and one wrong assumption:-
only emotionally rich content appeals to System 1 brain - True
only video can bring emotionally rich content alive - Not True
In this edition, I hypothesize that we are limiting our brand building canvas by narrow lensing on video. And that it is possible to create emotionally rich content (not long videos) that fires up System 1 on Instagram.
First, let’s see what kind of content brands are putting out on Instagram today.
Most brands are leveraging Instagram for tactical content
Most brand led Instagram feeds tend to appeal to the right side of the continuum (diagram above) - rational messaging that appeals to System 2.
Most classical marketers spend millions on TV advertising and hence use Instagram as a secondary channel, mainly focused on tactical content on social media channels- consumer promotions, Red Letter day posts, Influencer posts, contests.
Startup brands tend to be digital first, and focus their Instagram feed on product benefit centric messaging.
Apart from visual identity, there is no material difference in the Instagram feeds of start up brands and established brands.
Classical brand building on Instagram
Channels to reach consumers may have changed, but there are some classical brand building principles that never go out of style:-
Differentiate within category
Live the big idea, don’t just amplify it
Communicate core values, not just product benefit
Resolve a consumer tension
Be aspirational and create desire
Invest in big celebrity endorsement
I share how four brands have applied the classical brand building playbook on Instagram and built compelling brands (that veer to the left side of the marketing continuum).
What’s more, each of these have done so while staying true to Instagram audiences’ addiction to dramatic, interesting, delectable, visceral and thumb stopping visuals.
1.Lemonade
Lemonade (Insurance) is disrupting the Insurance industry.
WHO: We disrupt everything that symbolizes Big Insurance. We are an InsureTech company for underserved Millennials and their needs. We remove the pain from insurance process buying and claims. And do good along the way - we give back unclaimed funds to a charity of your choice.
HOW: “Dip items in pink paint.” Invites local artists to share their own creations on the same idea.
WHY IT WORKS: Items dipped in pink paint is as far away from selling insurance, as snow is from the Gobi desert. Lemonade spends the least marketing dollars in Insurance industry. It does not simply extend the brand idea to Instagram. Instagram BECOMES the idea.
It does one better than break every boring rule of the industry; it dips it Magenta Pink! Lemonade stands out in a staid, predictable, pinstripe industry and this Magenta Pink feed is a strong signaling device to Millennails that things work differently at Lemonade.
It stays away from boring product messaging and appeals to visceral emotions through visually dramatic content - a must have on Instagram
2.SugarBearHair Gummies
WHO: Sugar Bear Hair Vitamins are the most trendy, fast-growing vitamin brand, particularly among millennial and Gen Z consumers. They have converted a boring health supplement to an aspirational, must have accessory.
HOW: Spending millions on celebrity endorsements for Instagram, and breaking the visual codes of the health supplement category.
WHY IT WORKS: marketers generally cough up millions for celebrity endorsements; but only for television advertising. SugarBearHair signed up expensive celebrities only for Instagram endorsements. While their supplements are not any different from any other brand, they are able to charge a significant premium because of the aspirational brand pull.
Gorgeous celebrities create desire for SugarBearHair supplements
Millennial blue and candy pink color scheme disrupts health supplements category and is Instagram and audience friendly
They talk about what goes into the product, but in a fun, unboring way
3.King Arthur Flour
WHO: A company born in 1790. Sells commodity - Flour.
HOW: Appeal to “Bakers at heart”. Celebrates local bakers and their recipes.
WHY IT WORKS: 231 years later, they have embraced new communication channels, but have kept their values constant - wholesome, honest to earth cooking.
Delectable food images tickle System 1 brain and create desire
Resolves a tension for amateur bakers. Builds their culinary confidence, they feel supported and that they can count on King Arthur the way countless other bakers have
Moves beyond just the product, and opens up vistas of the magic it can create
4.Go-Pro
WHO: The world’s most versatile cameras.
HOW: Life’s most exciting experiences can be captured by Go-Pro
WHY IT WORKS: The product is built for Instagram. Go-Pro has become The aspiration of travelers and even arm chair adventurers.
This camera is not everybody’s camera. It goes where no other camera has gone before, strapped onto daredevils who live to capture extreme adventures. The brand embodies the value of adventure and non-buyers feel a seductive tug for this life. Possessing this camera takes them a step close to it.
What makes this even more unique though, is that Go-Pro gets free crowdsourced content from their adventurer community
Photographs and videos shot on Go-Pro demonstrate product excellence
Are we ‘Instagramming’ our work life?
Do we wait for the grand work events, big presentations and CEO visits to put the best version of our self out there?
How about we put our brand out there in full glory, even in daily, ‘tactical’ meetings?