Instagram DM (Direct Message) is the single biggest networking and business development opportunity of this decade. Eventually users will have greater privacy permissions, allowing them to block direct messages from occurring on the platform. As of right now, this does not exist, with Instagram allowing you to DM any user on the service. Here’s my step by step guide to deriving the most value from this unprecedented opportunity. Do this, and you will win!
How to Network in 2017:
In a world full of salespeople, there are so many individuals just trying to market, sell, or take advantage of you and not enough people thinking: “How can I actually solve your problem?” or “How can I actually bring you value?” The key is to connect first, provide value, and THEN, given the right opportunity presents itself, ASK.
This is the essence of my book, “Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook”, because remember: business lasts a lifetime, not a day.
With that said, Instagram is one of the most under-utilized resources where you can connect with anyone from a social media influencer, to a nearby business, to a Fortune 100 CEO, all the way up to a famous celebrity, if you are persistent enough.
Here’s what you need to know:
Connecting on Instagram: The 5 Keys to Remember
The More the Better — You need to do this 10–100–500 times a day.
1. Find New Instagram Accounts to Target
In the world of social media, there is a lot of noise. First, you need to locate your point of interest by doing a quick search through Instagram. The beauty is that you can find a near infinite amount of leads through a number of unique ways. You can choose to search by location, hashtag, or user.
If you’re a business and you want to grow your reach, start by searching hashtags for the most used terms in your industry.
As a reference to an example I will develop later, let’s say you cut hair. So, you’re a hairdresser on the Upper East Side of New York. You can easily begin your Instagram strategy by searching the hashtag “haircut”, or filtering by location using the address of your store. Look at the top and most recent posts and start examining each account. Too many people get caught up thinking they have to identify people with 100,000 plus followers. Unless you’re a big time business with a big budget, you don’t need this approach. If you can activate “micro-influencers,” or people with smaller followings, but tremendous engagement, that live nearby, you can win.
2. Look at the Instagram Profile and Audit Their Account
Spend about 30 seconds scrolling through their account(s) and understanding their likes, dislikes, and activity.
REMEMBER: Pay Attention to Engagement!
If the account only has 190 followers, but every single post that user creates has 60 likes and 20 comments, REACH OUT via Instagram DM. If the relationship between their following and their engagement is strong, that means that they have their audience’s ATTENTION, which is so crucial in today’s digital world.
So pay attention to micro-influencers that are within the region you’re targeting. They can provide tremendous value to you and your business, and all it takes is a single direct message to start building a relationship.
Look at their posts and consider: Do they interact? Do they engage? Do they post regularly? Do their fans like them?
This is the key to success.
3. Bring Them Value
My one reservation with this article is that it’s just gonna turn a lot of you into spam bots. That you’re just gonna control copy, go into DM, and start pasting and getting banned or paused by Instagram, because you’re literally just spamming random accounts. The entirety of this post is to get you to understand how you can bring them value.
Right now, your entire energy is predicated on: what can I get out of this? Of course you can DM the Rock, Warren Buffett, Tyra Banks, or some founder that you love, but if you don’t consider what that person actually needs, or wants, you will never get through. This is the number one arbitrage for success. If you are not providing value, they will not respond.
The key to any tactic — and this is THE tactic — is to provide more value to the other person, especially when they’re the one with the leverage. Formulate your proposition and prepare to do what is so crucially important in today’s digital world. Send the DM.
Remember: your value proposition is: how you can help solve the problem they are currently experiencing or haven’t thought of yet.
4. Direct Message
This one is easy, but a lot of you still don’t understand.
Open up Instagram and find the three little dots in the top right corner of an individual’s account; click the dots, then select “send message.”
5. Rinse and Repeat
Success is a numbers game. Be prepared to get 100 no’s for every yes. Most people won’t even reply. But don’t get discouraged, and don’t be romantic. It’s part of the game. Many people at the top have similar skills. A LOT of companies, individuals, and influencers can bring you A LOT of value, and opportunity. Needless to say, most individuals are fairly well connected, and many might be friends or employees of the person you are trying to reach.
Getting one “yes” will build your foundation. Keep the ball rolling and use your work and speed to gain momentum.
You all need to be doing this 10–100–500 times a day.
Now You Have to Deliver
This is one very important piece that I only touched on in my original video: “It’s Going Down in The DM”
Once you get the opportunity, you need to deliver. Don’t be upset if you DM 900 people and 2 say yes and you fail to deliver. Ultimately, skill and execution are everything. Direct Messages just help you get your foot in the door.
Recalling the Arbitrage of 2003 Email Marketing and Blogs
So, you might be asking yourself: “Gary, isn’t this just messaging people on social media? Why do you care so much about it?”
And my answer is that an opportunity like this comes around once in a decade, where a new platform arises, and you have unprecedented access to individuals you never had before. This happened in the early days of email marketing in 1995/1996 and again in 2003/2004 with the first set of internet blogs. I remember the day when CEO’s were sending out email newsletters and marketing themselves! All the while, leaving their phone number as the contact for support. The same thing happened in 2003/2004 when blogging became a thing.
The first adopters (those in “the know”) and those usually working at the top were well positioned as early adopters looking to try the latest thing. People who had multi-million dollar salaries in business and media would open themselves up to the internet with the ability to comment, contact, and connect.
So Why Do I Think Instagram is Important?
Well — what’s the one difference between Instagram and your app?
700 Million Users
This is what I had to say in 2015:
“I think that Instagram will be easily one of the top two social networks in America and globally. It’s going to be a major force. It’s a beast; it is the current social network of the moment, and I think it’s an incredibly important platform and I’m very, very bullish on it. Aand, as somebody who day trades attention, I think it’s massive.”
You can find the link to my original video HERE.
Clearly this played out.
Some individuals literally have 100+ million followers on the platform. But here is one way I promise you that you will not build your Instagram profile: by not doing anything. By sitting and having a beer with your friend and complaining that it’s so hard to build your account. Search hashtags, click them, look at the account, see how you can bring them value, DM them, go in soft, bring more value, rinse, and repeat. Two, three, four, five thousand times.
Whether or not you’re going to go all-in on Instagram DM like this article suggests, you should still take the platform seriously. Very seriously. Instagram is showing zero signs of slowing down and is quickly becoming a behemoth of a platform. The team there has been very calculated in releasing platform updates and the latest of those updates just goes to show how big of a role it’s going to play in the communication of both brands and people.
I Want You to Do the Research on Instagram
I truly want you to search every hashtag. I want you to search grocery store, local butcher, plumber, marketing, design, coffee; everything! When you search for it on Instagram, there is going to be a hashtag. I want you to spend 25 minutes researching every picture in your specific niche that has the hashtag plumber, or gardener, or coffee, and see if it’s the account of a plumbing company, or a flower delivery business, or a coffee shop.
Look at the top posts and learn about these accounts. This is all education, and regardless of the outcome, you will at least be informed by new knowledge of your industry and who is winning in the social media space.
This is all just work, and it’s free!
Trust me, you are going to find a custom design firm in Toronto. Or a coffee shop in New York. Or a plumber in rural Idaho. They will have 148,000 followers. Or 600. Or 6000. Look at what they post.
NOW, send a message. Say:“Yo, this is me, I’m the best at gardening; I can cut hair; or, I’m a really good plumber and I would love to help.”
It’s that simple.
The same advice applies to being a web developer or designer. I want you to click the URL on every account and look at their website. If they have a good website, leave them alone. If the website sucks, I want you to go back into Instagram and hit the top right corner three dots on that person’s profile. Just say: “Hi, love what you do, but your website needs work. I’ve got a thing that’s $500 upfront, $25 a month, and you will crush it. You will make a return on your investment in one day, let alone one year, once I transition you to mobile and relink to it on your Instagram account. You will convert better.”
That’s it. It’s really not that hard.
And if you’re in school, or you hate your job, or you want to connect, I want you to do this for three, to five, to seven hours, every single day. Which means that you’ll message between 70 and 250 people a day, and you will do a lot of business.
Business development, is one of the pillars of my success. The reason I’m good at business development is I try to bring more value to the other person first. I think about it as the bare mechanics of all business. If you have down time, why not business develop? The fact that you can business develop on your iPhone and on Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, and Facebook is insane. And if you offer something in return, 3 out of 37 people will take you up on it. The first 200 might say no, or nothing at all, but the next person might say “yes”, and then your business develops and things start happening.
More Examples
I really want to drill this home, so I am creating this content to reiterate myself and really articulate the way to win.
Here is another real world example for you to think through:
Let’s talk about the fitness hashtag. You know, only 190,000,000 engagements in the top posts and most recent. So, now you search the hashtag, you go to a top post, you find an account, and you click it. He’s got 88,000 followers:
I see he’s a Black Belt and he’s a coffee lover. He’s also my personal trainer and lives in NY.
Let’s just say for whatever reason I want to do product placement and I have a new shake, or energy drink, or hoodie design. I would hit this person up and say: “Jordan, love what you do, would love to connect.” Right? Or: “Would love to send you my favorite wines,” if I was in the wine business. Or: “Would love to make three to four videos for your Instagram account. On me.” And that’s the key. It’s ‘or’ and ‘I would love to give you.’
If you’re asking, you don’t have the leverage. Anytime I’m hitting somebody up, regardless if I’m bigger or smaller than them, I’m trying to give them love. Let’s say you like hip hop and you love Chance The Rapper. So you go to Chance The Rapper’s profile and he’s got 2.9 million followers. He’s getting hit up a million times a day. When you send him a message, here’s what to say:
“Chance, I make videos. I’ll make you the best Instagram videos for free for an entire year. Your account will go to 7 million. Let alone 2.9. I won’t bother you, I’ll just work. I’ll need access at times but you control that. Let me know. Look at my work on my Insta. Much love.”
Do that. Over and over and over. And you will win.
But DM is just the entry point. You have to make sure your Instagram account and your execution is on point. You can’t just DM Chance and have no prior experience and say: “I want to make videos for you.” You have to show that you can execute and provide value.
Start by making awesome Instagram videos for your friends, your uncle, or your dog. Do something to show that you can execute and make great work! It doesn’t cost a lot of money. If you have a smart phone and access to the internet, you can not complain!
Start a blog on Medium, create a podcast with your phone on Soundcloud, and interview your friends. Start taking photos and become an iPhone-ographer. Help your friends edit their vlogs. Whatever it is you have to do. You have to use the resources available to you. Walk in to your local hardware store and say: “Hey Rick — I know you have never heard of Instagram, but it’s a really cool platform and I think it could drive better conversion to your business through hashtags and promotional content” followed by: “I make videos and would love to make your hardware shop a 30 second ad to help you launch your social profile.”
Please guys. I want you to win.
Making a video on Instagram may literally take you 10 minutes from concept to execution. If you are just starting, frequency of content is more important than quality. You just have to put something out and see how the world reacts. Then you can learn and grow.
What If I’m a Small Business?
Great. Back to my example about my barber, Manny —@barbarossa
I go to a barber on the Upper East Side. His name is Manny and he has never used Instagram in his life (until I showed him how, and now he’s crushing it). His entire business is built on word of mouth. So, here is another example of what Manny should do:
If you are a business trying to sell, use your audience and grow your reach through DM.
For Manny, he can search the Upper East Side, and see everybody who’s posting in the area. You can literally see that someone recently posted from a nearby restaurant, click on their account, and message them saying: “I like your Instagram account. If you would like a free haircut, I’d love to have you come by.” What’s great about this is that these are all individuals who already like to share their lives. So if they come, it’s likely they’ll give you a shout out. This is word of mouth on steroids.
THE FUNDAMENTAL KEY is always and forever providing other people more value.
I just don’t see people doing it, and it is absolutely going down on Instagram DM.
What If I’m an Influencer?
Even better. I want this to be heavy example time. If you’re an influencer, DM can be a tremendous asset to engage with your fans. Just sending a simple message like, “Thank you ”, can mean the world.
I had a conversation with football superstar, Brad Wing, and this is what I had to say:
You should check the Giants hashtag and literally just DM that person. Just say “Awesome.” And they’ll be like, “Holy crap.” It will open up so many doors and provide the human element of being an influencer that so many of you lack. All of the sudden, when you do that and engage with them as the Giant’s punter, whether they know you or not, you will win. Before you know it, that same fan could be setting you up with a business meeting, or their brother happens to be the VP of sales at Reebok and wants to a do a shoe placement or a sneaker deal.
What If I’m a Musician or an Artist?
To me, vlogs are the answer. DM’ing Drock on Instagram to get your song on DailyVee is the answer. Every single rapper, every single artist, should literally DM and message every single vlogger that has 100,000 views per video and give them free music to put in their vlogs. This is literally how simple it is. If you are good enough you will win. People have no idea how much influence they can get from having their music in one random blog. Having an influencer listen to, or promote your work, is the ultimate word of mouth and three years from now, some random person discovers that episode and happens to be an exec at a huge record label like Sony, and your life is literally forever made!
It’s all just work. Three of those 79 people say: “Yo, send me a song, a shirt, a quote, a photo.” One of those three that you send a shirt puts it in their store; one popular model with a million+ followers walks in, wears it, takes one picture, and away you go.
Hustling. 24/7 on Instagram DM. It is the 2017 opportunity.