Move over, pretty pictures — there’s a new power player on Instagram: keywords.
Once upon a time, all you needed to thrive on Instagram was a good aesthetic and a sprinkle of hashtags. But thanks to the platform’s evolution into a full-blown search engine (seriously, it’s practically Google’s trendy cousin now), keyword strategy has become critical for getting discovered by the right audiences.
If you’re thinking, “Wait, Instagram has SEO now?” — first, welcome to the club. Second, don’t worry. In this post, we’ll break down why keyword strategy matters, how to build one without losing your mind, and some common mistakes to sidestep like a pro ballerina on opening night.
Let’s dive in!
Instagram’s algorithm has gotten a major glow-up. It’s not just about who you know anymore — it’s about what you say.
Today, Instagram uses text-based signals from your profile and posts to figure out who you are and who might want to see your content. That means if you’re a Denver-based taco truck slinging spicy delights, you want Instagram to know that, and the keywords make it happen.
Strategic keyword use:
With Instagram’s search function operating more like a search engine, strategic keyword use is critical for discoverability. That means that if you’re not thinking about keywords, you’re basically playing hide and seek… without telling anyone you’re hiding.
Instagram is paying attention to more than your hashtags and filters. Here’s where keywords really matter:
Now, Instagram’s SEO is driven primarily by your written content, not just the metadata like hashtags.
Creating a keyword strategy isn’t about stuffing your bio like it’s Thanksgiving dinner. It’s about being intentional, clear, and, dare we say, charming.
Here’s your foolproof formula:
1. Start With Audience and Topic Research
You can’t hit a target if you don’t know what you’re aiming for. Start by figuring out what your ideal followers are searching for.
Use:
2. Choose Primary and Secondary Keywords
Think of your primary keyword as your main character and your secondary keywords as the quirky supporting cast.
Primary keyword = the focus of your brand or post (like “vegan bakery”)
Secondary keywords = related terms (“plant-based desserts,” “gluten-free treats”)
3. Strategically Place Keywords
Now comes the fun part: peppering keywords in all the right places.
And remember: Stuffing your captions like a bad burrito = bad. Sprinkling them like the right amount of seasoning = good.
4. Use Hashtags as a Supplement
Hashtags are still valuable — just not the whole enchilada anymore.
Use a mix of:
But make no mistake: hashtags are supporting characters now, not the stars.
Even seasoned Instagrammers slip up sometimes. Watch out for these no-nos:
Pro tip: As generative AI becomes more prolific, always prioritize sounding like a human. Repetitive phrasing and punctuation can flag someone’s suspicions, as can certain formatting choices such as starting lists with emojis and an overreliance on em dashes. Share personal anecdotes and stick to your brand voice as much as you can!
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Good Bio Example:
🌱 Vegan Bakery in Denver | Plant-Based Pastries | Gluten-Free Goodness
Bad Bio Example:
🥐 Food lover 🌮 Yum vibes 🌎 Just chillin’
Good Caption Example:
“Looking for the perfect plant-based birthday cake? 🎂 Our Denver bakery has you covered! #VeganBakery #PlantBasedDesserts”
Bad Caption Example:
“cake cake vegan bakery glutenfree denver cakes pastries vegan pastry birthday”
See the difference? One invites you in with charm and clarity. The other sounds like someone sneezed a thesaurus onto the page.
Want to go from good to great? Here are a few final flourishes:
Long story short? If you want to boost your brand, bring in new followers, and become an Instagram MVP (Most Visible Poster? Let’s make it a thing), it’s time to treat keyword strategy like the secret weapon it is.
Start small: tweak your bio, polish your captions, rethink your hashtags. Over time, you’ll build a profile that’s not just pretty — it’s powerful.