Have you ever wondered how to schedule posts on Instagram? I have great news for you and it is that currently programming content is very simple and best of all, it is FREE.
Today I will show you step by step how to program your posts for Instagram through Facebook’s Creator Studio.
What is CreatorStudio?
Creator Studio is a magnificent tool that Facebook provides us and that helps us to effectively:
To post
Manage
Monetize
To size
The content of all our pages on Facebook and Instagram. Unfortunately this tool does not have the ability to schedule stories.
Anyone who manages a page on Facebook will be able to use this incredible tool.
Now that you know all of this, you’re ready to start scheduling your content. The first thing you need to do is log in to Creator Studio with your Facebook account by clicking on “Login or register”
Congratulations!You’re signed in to Creator Studio.
By default, the work table of your Facebook page appears, so we are going to go to the Instagram icon at the top and click on it and it will appear in this way:
To create a publication we must click on the “Create Publication” section and two options will be displayed, which are to publish on the Instagram feed or to publish on IGTV. There select the option that is correct for you.
You’re ready to schedule your content!
The next step only consists of completing the description (copy), location and image or video.
And to finish we click on the menu that is in the lower right part and we will select the option that suits us best, in this case it will be programmed:
Have you noticed how easy it can be to schedule on Instagram?
This is how creator studio solves our headaches and thus we stop worrying about publishing content.
Now for you to take full advantage of scheduling posts, I recommend that you do an analysis of your audience to get the best time to post, remember that this depends 100% on your audience, so in the Instagram statistics part you will find the public section and gives us that information. This way you can make the delivery of your publications more efficient. And remember that:
“What cannot be measured, you will hardly be able to improve”
If you liked this information do not hesitate to share it with your colleagues. I hope you put it into practice!