10 Examples of Instagram Ads and the Lessons They Can Teach

10 Examples of Instagram Ads and the Lessons They Can Teach

By Nathan Chan, March 2016 <Article Source>

You can never have too much of a good thing, right? At least that's what I thought after I started taking screenshots of Instagram ads as soon as they rolled out. I’ve since captured a ton of creative and visually stunning Instagram ads, in recent months, and tried to learn what works and what doesn’t.

Without further ado, then, here are some of my favorite Instagram ads, as well as some that I would have handled differently, and the lessons you can learn from them.


  1. Make each image in your carousel count and be compelling on its own. You never know which part of your message a viewer is going to "get," and what it will mean to him or her down the road.

Instagram Carousel


  1. Play off a recognized brand (if you have the permission and rights to, of course).

Instagram Recognized Brand


  1. Use timely, behavior-based targeting. Somehow, this advertiser knew through my activities on Facebook that I was house-hunting.

Instagram Behavior-Based Targeting


  1. Show what your product looks like in the hands of average people in a routine, everyday situation, instead of using some prop set, with supermodels.

Instagram Looks Like


  1. Make sure the text on your image is legible (unlike what this post shows). Sure, people can read the caption, but if you're going to use text in the image, make sure it is 100 percent clear.

Instagram Legible


  1. Graphically represent your target audience's pain points (no pun intended).

Instagram Target Audience


  1. Whet people's appetites.

Instagram Appetites


  1. Make people take a closer look.

Instagram Closer Look


  1. Provide the specific benefits of using your product -- especially if they are dollar amounts.

Instagram Specific Benefits


  1. Jump on trending topics, especially when you know that even if viewers love it or hate it, they'll be interested in it.

Instagram Trending Topics

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