Why repost stories and posts on Instagram?
Repurposing other peopleâs content for your Instagram Stories feed is a great way to keep posting when you donât have any original material ready to go.
Instagram chief Adam Mosseri believes that brands and creators should be publishing at least two posts on their stories, a standard aligned with maximizing Instagram monetization potential. This helps improve your accountâs engagement and keeps your brand relevant with followers. However, creating this regular stream of content can be challenging. Thatâs why we suggest reposting stories and Instagram posts created by other people.
This content can come from:
Other creators on the platform, including partner brands or even competitors.
Or your followers/fans â especially to share interesting creations related to your brand.
How does this strategy work in practice?
Well â for example â the English rock band Muse regularly uses Instagram stories to share covers and mashups of their latest songs. They weave this strategy with their singles release cycles to generate hype for recently released singles or albums. By leveraging user-generated content (UGC) creators like Muse can keep regularly posting to their stories without having to create new assets every day.
By turning to your community and sharing some followersâ creations, you begin to build a rapport with your audience.
When you reshare a story from a fan, it encourages other followers to create content related to your brand and share it with you â further improving engagement!
For businesses, resharing posts from happy customers sharing your product is a great social proof tool too! Resharing through Instagram stories is a great way to authentically get testimonials in front of potential customers.
Simply put, if visitors see genuine customers loving the product on your story, theyâre far more likely to buy from you â maybe even through your Instagram Shop!
How to repost a Story on Instagram when you are tagged đˇ
To repost an Instagram Story youâve been tagged in, go to your DMs and navigate to the user who has tagged you in a Story.
Here, you should be able to see a button that says âAdd to Your Storyâ. Tap this button, and Instagram will open up your Story editor, where you can resize the picture or video you are resharing, as well as overlay stickers, text or any other elements you want to add.
How to repost a Story on Instagram when you arenât tagged đ¤
To repost a Story on Instagram that you arenât tagged in, you have two options, depending on whether the Story is a video or a static image. If itâs just an image, navigate to the Story you want to repost, long press (hold down on the story, so that the Story appears without the profile name, share button etc.) and screenshot the image. If you want to reshare a video to your Instagram Story, start a screen recording, navigate to the Story you want to repost, and long-press throughout the duration of it so that the screen recording saves the Story as its own original video. Head to the screen recording you just made, and edit/crop the video to the desired length.
REMEMBER đĄ If you are sharing a Story that isnât your original content or you havenât been tagged in, you should always ask the poster for permission or tag them, so it doesnât look like you are passing it off as your own work!
How to repost a feed post on your Instagram Story đ
You can also repost a piece of content to your Instagram Story, that isnât already an existing Story, and is instead, a feed post or Reel. This can be a great way of sharing other creatorsâ content and a way to engage with your audience by reposting content you know they will relate to or love. To do this, just navigate to the post that you want to reshare to your Instagram Story.
In the bottom right-hand corner, you should see a small arrow button called the âshareâ button. When you click this, there should be an option to share the content directly to your Story, which you can then resize and overlay text onto. This will also include the original postersâ handle, so they can get credit for the original content.
đĄThis will not work if the profile is private, or they have their sharing permissions off. If youâd like to share a piece of content from a profile like this, you should always ask them for permission.
How to reshare a feed post on Instagram without watermarks đ
You can also repost a piece of content to your Instagram Story that isnât linked to a post and doesnât have the user profileâs watermark. Before doing this, we again strongly recommend asking the original poster for permission, before using or changing their image/post in any way.
To do this, you will need to use an external converter site. Navigate to the post youâd like to share, click the ââŚâ icon on Instagram, and select âCopy Link.â Go to a site like ingramer.com on your desktop or the Repost App on your phone, and paste the link in. This will provide you with a downloadable file of the content, that you can then reshare on your own channels.
How to repost an Instagram Story to your feed đ¸
Have an Instagram Story that did SO well, you want it to live forever on your profile? You can also share your Instagram Stories directly to your feed. Hereâs how to do it:
Head to the Story you want to repost. Click the ââŚâ icon and then click âshare as postâ. This will directly open Instagramâs editing tool, where you can crop, resize, and add effects and filters before publishing!
Reposting Stories and Posts: Best Practices
Interested in resharing content on your Instagram story? Here are some of our best practices and top tips for making this strategy work.
Ask for permission and always credit the original creator
When it comes to reposting content from other creators, copyright is a tricky topic. The original creator will own the rights to what theyâve created â even if you repost it.
Thatâs why itâs a great idea to:
In fact, Instagramâs Community Guidelines state you can only share content that you have made or have permission from the original creator to post. Ignoring this requirement could open you to copyright infringement claims.
Why would some users not want you to reshare their posts? Creators may wish not to be associated with your brand or keep the content they produce private. Itâs your responsibility to respect these wishes.
If the user has tagged you in the post, is that enough to pass the âask for permissionâ test? Instagram believes so and will let you know about the tag and let you repost the story instantly.
However, some brands play it safe and ask the creator for permission even if theyâve been tagged. Asking for permission isnât particularly difficult. All itâll need is a simple DM.
What should you say when asking for permission?
Be polite, and shoot your shot! Hereâs a template to use:
âHey! Iâm [Name], [Role] at [Brand]. I came across this awesome story/post. Weâd think our audience would love this. Would it be OK if we reposted this on your Instagram story? Weâll give you full credit and tag! How does that sound?â
If the creator needs a bit more convincing, why not cover the benefits to them of you resharing the post? Tell them your typical audience size! You could even offer a free gift or discount code in exchange. Anything to sweeten the deal!
Once youâve gotten permission to reshare the story, make sure you credit and tag the original creator. If youâve been tagged in the post and youâve reposted it through Instagramâs official tool, the story will automatically link to the original post. But, an added tag as a text caption wonât hurt here!
If youâre posting a screenshot or video capture of the post, make sure you add a caption with an account tag for the original creator. If you miss this out, you could be breaking copyright law.
Use a hashtag to find new stories to repost
How can you easily collect content from your followers to repost? We recommend using a hashtag dedicated to finding videos and photos to share with your followers.
For instance, STA Travel encourages its followers to use the hashtag #StartTheAdventure when sharing vacation posts and stories. STA Travelâs social media team then looks through the hashtagâs page to find content to repost when needed.
We recommend using a hashtag thatâs both memorable and specific to your brand. This is to avoid accidentally picking out content that wasnât meant to be submitted to you.
Not only is #StartTheAdventure an exciting travel hashtag but also forms the brandâs acronym. Neat!
Want to simplify the process of looking through your chosen hashtag to find content thatâll perform? Flickâs Hashtags Manager helps simplify this process. It can also help you find the right hashtags to use to grow your audience. The âHashtagsâ tab in our creator dashboard gives you some key metrics about how well certain tags are performing.
Looking for tips on how to find the perfect Instagram hashtag? Read our guide on it here. Schedule reposts to hit daily story post targets
We understand that social media managers and creators get busy â and meeting the Instagram CEOâs suggested target of two story posts a day can get tricky.
Thatâs why we recommend creating a content calendar for reposting stories.
Here are some important tips for using this strategy:
Want to schedule your content to be automatically published on Instagram? Why not check out our Instagram Scheduler? Use UGC Reposts to Sell Products
User-generated content is a very powerful tool for selling products online â especially on Instagram.
Why? According to Forrester, 48% of consumers say that user-generated content is a key method for discovering new products. Letâs not waste this opportunity to push your product and land some sales!
Beauty brand Zit Stick has perfected this strategy to a tee. They regularly include reposted stories and testimonials in their Instagram product showcases.
First, they introduce the product. Theyâre also listing the core features. We recommend also introducing a common pain point and briefly covering how your product solves this.
Then, they turn to social proof. Zit Stick introduces Leah â their customer â and cuts to a reposted UGC video testimonial.
The brand follows this up with a product link. Followers can swipe up to check out the product!
The introduction of Instagram Shopping and Shoppable Posts makes this much easier. Whenever you reshare a story or post, you can tag the product featured in the post.
Visitors can click on that tag and navigate straight to the product page on your Instagram storefront.
Get your Instagram Stories Reposting Strategy Right with Flick
Instagram Stories are a great way to engage with your audience in content formats that are more organic and encourage conversations and interactions.
Using UGC videos and content from other creators, you can build a meaningful rapport with your followers while also filling your content calendar.
We recommend regularly reposting stories from your followers â as this is a perfect way to engage with your audience.
The easiest way to repost stories on your Instagram story is if youâve been tagged in it. Feed posts are just as easy to share. But, it can get tricky when you havenât been tagged in the post.
Youâll need to take a screenshot or pull the content from another site â like ingramer.com.
If you want some creative ideas for Instagram Stories, check out our recent blog post, here! Or, if youâre struggling with figuring out how to do Instagram Highlights with your Stories,
click here. Flick offers the perfect set of tools for managing and growing your Instagram audience. We offer: With our competitor research tool, you can observe top-performing creators and see how they approach reposting Instagram content.
Remember to follow us on Instagram @flick.social, to get the latest Instagram news, or ask us your own questions, which we can add to this ongoing toolkit.