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Guest comment: Instagram vs. Snap – which ‘Stories’ format is winning?

Until recently, Snapchat was the fastest-growing social media platform in the world… until Instagram Stories arrived.  Moses Velasco, Chief Product Evangelist, Socialbakers takes a look at both platforms to see which is best for your brand. 

Watch out Evan Spiegel, in the last few months we have seen Snapchat challenged in a way it never has been before and it is all because Instagram stories up and decided they could do it better. Stories are the lifeblood of Snapchat, but Instagram’s offering is already more popular and growing at a rate Snapchat can only dream of. This is because Instagram know exactly what demographic it’s targeting, and just the right way to curate content to this audience.

According to Instagram’s blog, Instagram’s Stories have 200 million viewers a day, which makes up half of Instagram’s 400 million daily active users. Still, Instagram does not say how much time users spend viewing stories, which are curated by everyday users, brands and publishers

Young people on Snap spend 25-30 minutes on average on the platform.

However, we can see from brands like Califa Farms and Lorna Jane that investing in Instagram has been beneficial to the bottom line. According to Socialbakers’ data, the top 100 largest brands on Instagram have tripled their audience size over the past two years. The company examined the medium and other successful brands while asking themselves what would work.

As Snap and Instagram continue to go head to head, let us examine a few categories both platforms should keep top of mind:

The winner here is not yet clear. As a publisher or brand, if you’re a partner you receive all the benefits of working with Snap. However If you’re not a partner, Instagram is the place to invest time and resources – as the partner relationship with Snap can be more than pricey. With this in mind, if done strategically, tasteful curated content on Instagram can be the way to go to get ahead of your bottom line as a brand.

By Moses Velasco

Chief Product Evangelist

Socialbakers

 

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