Copying an Instagram Post to My Feed
Instagram is undoubtedly one of the most powerful social media platforms to increase brand reach and drive new business — but it can be time-consuming and expensive to consistently create the type of high-quality content you need to see long-term results. Which is why reposting on Instagram is a powerful option for brands. But, unlike other social platforms, Instagram doesn't offer a native tool to repost. Fortunately, we've got you covered. Here, we'll show you four different free ways to repost on Instagram in a few simple steps. Let's dive in. (Interested in why brands should repost on Instagram? Skip ahead to that section.) (Note: While these reposting apps are all free, some require you to download the app from the iOS App Store or Google Play.) To repost someone else's Instagram post, it's best to obtain permission first to ensure you are not infringing on someone else's copyright or license. Additionally, giving the creator credit for their work is recommended. Once permissions are squared away, repost using one of the methods below. The screenshot method doesn't require other websites to repost on Instagram. It's worth nothing that this method only works for reposting photos, not videos. Here's how to do it. Once you've got your screenshot, return to your Instagram account. Tap the "new post button" in the top right of your Instagram screen (the plus sign inside a square). Then select "Post" (other options include "Story" "Reels" or "Live"). After you've cropped or resized the photo to your liking (by pinching the image and then widening your fingers apart), click "Next" in the top-right of your screen. Edit and filter the post like you would any other Instagram post. The repost won't include a citation, so we suggest adding one by typing "@ + [username]" to credit the original poster with the photo you're reposting. At the top you'll see a preview of your post along with space for a caption. You can choose to tag people or organizations, and add a location. Once you've finished customizing the post with the options above, click share at the top right corner. The post will be live. Here's how the finished product looks: In addition to using the screenshot method, you can also use a third-party app. The options below are our favorite apps for reposting on Instagram. Download Repost: For Instagram for iOS or Android. The app integrates directly with Instagram so you can share content from other Instagram users from your mobile device. Open your Instagram app and find a photo or video you'd like to repost from your own Instagram account. Tap your chosen photo from the original poster's photo gallery to see its full view, as shown below. (Psst — do you follow HubSpot on Instagram?) Once you're on the photo's or video's landing page, tap the "..." icon in the upper-righthand corner of the post. Then, tap "Copy Link." Once the photo is copied to your phone's clipboard, open Repost: For Instagram. The post you copied will automatically be on the app's inbox, as shown below. Tap the arrow on the right hand side of the post. There, you can edit how you want the repost icon to appear on Instagram. The app also allows you to add an Attribution mark directly on the image. You can choose to copy the original caption to your post or add a new one later. Next, tap "Share." For our purposes, we'll click "Post". Write a caption and click "OK" when finished. When you're ready to share the post, tap "Share" as you would a regular Instagram post. Download Reposta for Android or Apple devices to get started. Open your Instagram and copy-and-paste the URL like you did for the instructions for Repost: For Instagram (Step #3, above). Reposta automatically opens a URL once you've copied it. Now, in Reposta, you can edit the attribution (including the color and positioning), as well as the caption itself. You'll see a few options below your image. For our purposes, choose "Post to Instagram". (Alternatively, you can save the image to use on a different date.) You have two options here: Story or Feed. Click "Feed". Feel free to adjust the size or cropping of your image in this step. When you're ready, click "Next". Here, you'll choose a filter and edit the image like you would any other Instagram image. When you're ready, click "Next". Feel free to give credit to the image owner in your caption — but remember you've also given them credit in the image itself. Add a location and tag people if you'd like, and then click "Share" when you're ready. Here's how the post appears on your Instagram profile: DownloadGram lets Instagram users download high-resolution copies of Instagram photos and videos to repost from their own accounts. Luckily, there isn't an app you need to download to repost using this process. Here's how to do it: Open your Instagram app and find the post you want to repost. Tap the "..." icon in the upper righthand corner of the post and click "Copy Share URL" (this button will be the same for both iOS and Android mobile devices). Open your mobile internet browser and navigate to DownloadGram — or simply, downloadgram.org. Paste the URL into the text box that appears on the website's homepage. Then, tap "Download." Tap the "Download Image" button that appears further down DownloadGram's homepage. You'll be directed to a new webpage with the content ready to download. Tap the download icon — the box with an upward-facing arrow, as shown below — then tap "save image." Return to your Instagram app. The image will be saved to your phone's native camera roll, so edit it as you would any other Instagram post. The repost won't include a citation, so we suggest adding one by typing "@ + [username]" to credit the original poster with the photo or video. Then, press "Share." Here's how the post appears on your Instagram profile: You should see a draft of your story. Use the icons at the top to modify text, color, stickers and other animations. You also have the option to click "close friends" on the right, bottom corner (shown above) if you only want a select group to view your story. Once you click "Your story" you'll see the option to click "Share" to repost your image to your Instagram Story. With stories, the same best practices should be followed as for sharing a post. If you don't know the person and suspect the content you'd like to re-share might be licensed material, ask for permission first. Give credit to the original posters whenever possible. First of all, it's important to understand the benefits of reposting images and videos. Simply put, it takes a lot of time, effort, and resources to consistently create high-quality social content. And since most marketers post between 3-4 times per week, it's vital you have a backlog of content to keep up with demand. Additionally, user-generated content (UGC) performs exceptionally well. In fact, 90% of consumers say UGC holds more influence over their buying decisions than promotional emails and even search engine results. Reposting to Instagram can help you highlight brand endorsements from your customers, brand loyalists, and employees. UGC is typically considered more trustworthy, since a consumer isn't gaining anything by promoting your product or service (unless it's an advertisement) — they're just doing it to tell their audiences that they like your product. For instance, consider the power of Warby Parker reposting this funny image from one of its customers, @cjronson: Not only does the image likely appeal to Warby Parker customers, but it ultimately makes Warby Parker marketers' jobs easier — now they don't need to create all their own content in-house. Now that you've learned how to repost on Instagram, you can diversify your profile with content sourced from friends, family, and brands. Use the methods above — being sure to cite the source of the original post — to quickly and easily reshare your favorite content. This article was originally published November 18, 2020 and has been updated for comprehensiveness. How to Repost on Instagram Using a Screenshot
1. Find a photo on Instagram you'd like to repost, and take a screenshot with your phone.
2. Tap the new post button.
3. Resize the photo in the app.
4. Edit and add filters of your choice.
5. Add a citation.
6. Add a caption.
7. Click share.
Instagram Reposting Apps
Repost: For Instagram
1. Download Repost: For Instagram.
2. Identify a photo or video to repost.
3. Copy the post's share URL to your clipboard.
4. Open Repost: For Instagram.
5. Select whether you want to post to your feed, your Story, or in a message.
6. Edit the post's caption and share your repost.
Reposta
1. Download Reposta.
2. In Instagram, copy a URL of an image you'd like to repost.
3. Open Reposta to find your image.
4. Click "Post to Instagram".
5. Select whether you want to post to your feed or Instagram Story.
6. Next, crop your image like you normally would.
7. Edit your image and apply filters from within the Instagram app.
8. Change the caption and re-post.
Using DownloadGram
1. Open Instagram and find a photo or video to repost.
2. Paste the post's share URL into DownloadGram.
3. Download the post.
4. Open Instagram and find the photo or video in your camera roll.
5. Add a caption and share your repost.
1. Open the instagram app and find the photo or video you'd like to add to your story.
2. Click the paper plane icon at the bottom of the post.
3. Click "Add post to your story."
4. Personalize the draft post with stickers or text.
5. Click "Your story" in the bottom left corner.
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Originally published Feb 8, 2022 7:00:00 AM, updated May 24 2022
Source: https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/how-to-repost-on-instagram
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