How to Write Good Instagram Captions: 9 Bookmarkable Tips for Perfecting Your Copy (2024)

Instagram marketing is all about the visuals. The quality of your photos will be the differentiating factor when it comes to gaining Instagram followers, getting them interested in your brand and what it's about, and showing off the human side of your business.

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But the hard work doesn't end once you've taken that beautiful photo and edited it to perfection. The caption of your post is where you can give a voice to that visual content.

A good Instagram captions explains what the photo is about, tells your followers to take action, or cracks a joke that makes your content all the more delightful and shareable.

If you think of the caption on your Instagram posts as an afterthought, you're losing out on an opportunity to engage and delight your followers in ways you can't with just a visual. Here are some tips to help you write better Instagram captions.

How to Write Instagram Captions

  1. Write several drafts first.
  2. Front-load the important stuff.
  3. Include a call-to-action.
  4. Limit yourself to four hashtags.
  5. Meld your brand voice with Instagram's lighthearted tone.
  6. Use emojis.
  7. Cross-promote your other social channels.
  8. When in doubt, keep it brief.
  9. Learn from awesome examples of great captions.

1. Write several drafts first.

Ever thought of the perfect joke after it was a little too late to tell it? We've all had a similar feeling when we come up with the perfect Instagram caption once we've already published the post.

The lesson? Don't rush the process. Instead, write a few ideas for captions down, sit on them for a bit, poll coworkers on which one is best, and generally take your time.

You might be asking yourself at this point, "But aren't timeliness and chronology important on Instagram?" They can be, depending on the subject of your post. For example, professional Instagrammer Patrick Janelle says he uses Instagram as a kind of chronological journey of his activities and lifestyle. He likes to post in real time to document what he's doing at a given moment.

But thanks to the impending Instagram feed algorithm change, the level of engagement your posts receive will soon matter more than chronology. Soon, our Instagram feeds will be ordered to show the moments Instagram thinks we'll care about the most. The visibility of your posts in your followers' feeds will depend on the number of Likes and comments a post has, your relationship with the user posting, and other factors.

That's why it's important to take your time constructing a great caption that'll keep your followers around, delight them enough to share with their friends, and encourage them to engage with your content.

2. Front-load the important stuff.

The maximum character count for an Instagram caption (2,200 characters) is basically a formality. But the important thing to note is that captions cut off in users' feeds after three to four lines of text.

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That doesn't mean you should keep your captions super short so users can see 100% of it without having to click "more." Instead, frontload your captions with the important content or text calls-to-action -- and leave any hashtags, @mentions, or extraneous information for the end.

Here's an example of an enticing, front-loaded caption from coffee-based skincare company Frank Body:

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3. Include a call-to-action.

The best way to increase the share potential of your Instagram post and engage your followers is to have some sort of call-to-action in the captions of your photos. That means using action verbs to prompt people to do something, instead of just passively scrolling by. We found that verbs generate more shares on Twitter than nouns and adjectives -- the same can be true for Instagram.

For example, you might say, "double-tap if you find this funny" or "share your story in the comments."

Here are a few other action-based ideas to get you started:

Ask a question.

Encourage people to comment with their own experiences. You might be able to draw on these experiences to shape your Instagram strategy moving forward, or to come up with new content ideas. To increase engagement and delight your followers even more, respond to users' answers to make it like a conversation.

H&M: "All you need for a weekend get-away. Where would you go?"

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Lorna Jane: "Be you, everyone else is taken. Today's inspo inspired by our leading lady @ljclarkson - how are you finding your BELIEVE today?"

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Direct people to a link in your bio.

Clickable URLs aren't allowed anywhere except the single "website" box in your bio. That's why optimized Instagram profiles update that URL frequently to point to their latest blog content, YouTube videos, products, or offers -- and then refer to that link in their Instagram captions.

For example, are you running a contest, or want to increase subscribers to your blog? Just change the link, and then post a photo that mentions the new link in its caption.

Pro tip: Use shortened links that include UTM tracking codes so you can see how much of your traffic came from your Instagram page. (Learn how to create UTM codes to track your URLs here.)

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To change the link in your bio, go to your profile page and click "Edit Profile."

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Then, simply insert the URL of your choosing into the URL box.

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Invite people to tag their friends.

Encourage your followers to share your post with friends by inviting them to tag their friends. Here are a few examples of fun, clever ways brands have asked followers to tag friends.

Frooti: "It's scrabble day! Tag some friends you'd like to play with."

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H&M: "Planning for a luxe escape with your bestie? Tag your travel partner in crime!"

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HubSpot: "Coffee with coworkers make Friday mornings that much brighter. Tag your office coffee buddy - and better yet, take a break!"

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Invite people to enter a contest.

Contests are great for increasing engagement and brand exposure on Instagram.

Simply invite people to post their own pictures and tag them in the caption using a hashtag, like BuzzFeed Tasty does below.

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Consider including the contest's official rules in your caption for folks who are interested, and even a link in your bio.

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4. Limit yourself to four hashtags.

On Instagram, a hashtag behaves the same way as it does on Twitter and Facebook: It ties the conversations of different users into one stream. As long as your account is public, anyone who does a search for that hashtag may find your Instagram post. (Read this blog post to learn more about how hashtags work on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.)

Hashtags are great for connecting users who aren't otherwise connected to one another, but who are talking about -- and interested -- in the same topics, events, brands, and so on. They're also a great way to add some fun and coy humor to your posts, like FOMU did below.

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But, use hashtags sparingly. Some Instagram users include a string of searchable hashtags as a way to get more followers -- but the fact is, it looks spammy to the followers you do have. If you use a ton of hashtags, people will notice, and they will think it's lame. Limit your hashtags to three or four, tops.

And remember, you don't have to include any at all if you don't want to. You don't need a hashtag to have an awesome Instagram caption. Here's an example of a good caption with no hashtag from Starbucks:

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Use hashtags at the end of your caption.

Unless the hashtagged phrase fits naturally into a sentence, don't list any hashtags until the very end of the caption. That way, the part of your caption that's more appealing to humans will come first, making it more user-friendly.

Plus, if your caption is long enough to get cut off, the hashtags that are there to connect people (as opposed to delight people) will be hidden. So the hashtags in this caption ...

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... will be hidden from folks scrolling by in their Instagram feeds -- which is totally fine, since they're just there for search reasons.

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Pro tip: Need inspiration for a hashtag that's already popular? Instagram will suggest hashtags to you based on their popularity when you open up a new post and type out the # symbol followed by an incomplete search. Here's an example of that in action:

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5. Meld your brand voice with Instagram's lighthearted tone.

Every social network has a different tone that works best. While serious, jargon-heavy copy may work well on LinkedIn, for example, that same copy won't work as well on Instagram. The best Instagram posts tend to have a lighthearted, fun tone, showing off the more authentic, human, and personable side of a brand.

That's why you'll want to adapt your brand voice for Instagram's more lighthearted tone. This'll be easier for brands whose brand voices are already lighthearted and fun, like Wistia's:

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For others with a more serious brand voice, find a balance between sincerity and relatability.

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Being relatively consistent in your Instagram voice can help you build your brand on the channel. For example, think about how long you'll typically want most of your posts to be. Do you want to be a storyteller who writes a paragraph or more?

Or do you need the space to write out instructions, or a recipe?

Or do you favor a minimalist approach with just a few words?

When in doubt, be punny. Cleverness tends to perform quite well on social media, especially Instagram. People love when brands crack a joke or include a play on words. JetBlue, for example, is always an excellent source of puns:

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Here's another one from Chobani:

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If you're experience caption writer's block, the Wall Street Journal's Elizabeth Holmes suggests playing a word association game or brainstorming with a friend.

6. Use emojis.

Emojis, the cartoon-like emoticons available to most smartphone users, can add some personality to an Instagram caption. That's why a lot of brands use them in their captions -- even the more "serious" brands.

There are a lot of different ways to use emojis in your posts. For example, you can use them at the beginning of post to catch people's eye, like this:

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You can also use them in the middle of sentences to replace words, or at the end of a post as a sort of "punchline," like this:

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7. Cross-promote your other social channels.

You can also use your caption to cross-promote your other social media accounts. This is a great way to let your followers know where else on social media they can find you -- so that your Instagram followers can become your Twitter followers, your Facebook fans, your Snapchat audience, and so on.

For example, you might promote a campaign that's taking place on another channel, like Coca-Cola did here:

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Pro Tip: If you have a Snapchat account, Snapcodes are perfect for cross channel promotion on your other social media profiles. Every Snapchat user has a unique Snapcode, which is an image that looks like the Snapchat logo but with a unique pattern of dots. To follow you on Snapchat, all users will have to do to is open the Snapchat app, take a photo of your Snapcode, and tap their screen.

Here's an example from WeWork:

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8. When in doubt, keep it brief.

Depending on your audience, your captions might need to be longer than a few words or a sentence. For example, if you're a food company, you might post entire recipes in your captions -- and that's OK, as long as you're front-loading the caption with the most important information (like the name of the recipe) so it doesn't get cut off.

But if you're not sure what your brand voice is yet, a good rule of thumb is to keep it brief. Some of the best Instagram captions are short punchlines, or in some way make their point quickly and let the visual content do most of the talking.

Coca-Cola: "Goodbye, tan lines. Hello #SpringBreak."

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WeWork: "Every day."

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BuzzFeed Tasty: "Whip it good."

9. Learn from awesome examples of great captions.

If there's anything to take away from this post, it's that succinctly and cleverly adding some text to an Instagram can be tougher than it looks. That's why we've compiled a list of the best Instagram captions here.

How to Write a Good Instagram Caption

So, what makes a good caption on Instagram? Let's recap:

  • Leading with the good stuff
  • A call-to-action (CTA)
  • A healthy number of hashtags
  • A lighthearted tone
  • Emojis
  • Cross-promoting other social channels
  • Brevity
  • Helpful information

The companies cited in the steps above all have their own way of engaging their followers on Instagram, but how can you apply their approach to captions of your own?

Let's take a look at some more Instagram captions that celebrate these important qualities and that you can apply to your business's Instagram strategy.

Captions that lead with the good stuff

"That's a wrap on [company event], day 1! It was a great day of good people, sessions, and keynotes..."

"[New product] is now live! Get your free 30-day demo right now and see for yourself..."

"We're working with [partner/company] on a new initiative to [shared goal]. Our staff can't wait to get started..."

"We're here at [industry event]! Come say hi at [booth #] and see our CEO before he takes the stage at [panel discussion]..."

"Congrats to our own [employee name] for winning [award]! A well-deserved honor for someone who crushed it this month..."

Captions with CTAs

The best [product] for this time of year. What's your favorite part of the fall? Let us know in the comments!

We'll be closed January 1, but back with an exciting announcement after New Years ... where will you be on New Years Eve? Share your plans, below!

[Podcast] episode 1 is now available for listening! Couldn't be happier with our guest, [name of guest]. Link in bio.

Team synergy is crucial to a great company culture. Tag a coworker you love working with in the comments below.

We're so excited to launch [new product], but every great [type of product] needs a great name. Submit your name suggestions and the best one wins a year of free service! Link in bio.

Captions with one to four hashtags

We're here at Mile 17 of the #NYCMarathon cheering on our company running club! Amazing day for 26.2. #ILoveNYC

[Event name] attendees: Join us at the 3 PM panel to learn how #NewTrend is changing the industry. #EventHashtag

Surprised the marketing team with donuts for hitting their #LeadGeneration goal and because they're free today! #FreeDonutDay #FridayFeeling

Captions with a lighthearted tone

High fives to everyone who hit their goal for the quarter! If not, get psyched to crush it this quarter. You're gonna' do great. #goals

Recycling isn't just a requirement in our office park -- it's the right thing to do. Happy Recycling Day! #RecyclingDay

Happy Monday! Don't dread the week, embrace it! Happy employees make for happy customers. :) #MondayMotivation

Captions with emojis

Spotted 👀 the [company name] logo downtown! Love seeing the community give us some love. ❤️

Everybody contributes to the health of our planet. To be successful at [company name], we need to be respectful of 🌎. Happy #EarthDay!

#MarchMadness has begun, and we're cheering for our state team at [name of college] tonight. Let's do it, [team mascot]! 🏀

🏆 ALERT! 🏆 Excited to be named in the Top 20 Best Places to Work in [State] for [year]! We owe it all to our hardworking employees and loyal customers. You all rock.

Captions that cross-promote other social channels

At 11 AM tomorrow, we'll be live tweeting from our CEO's keynote at [industry event]. Follow along on our Twitter page! Link in bio.

We're so sorry if you couldn't log in to your [company name] account yesterday, and want to make it right. Check in with us on Facebook Messenger and get your redeemable discount code.

We're up and running on LinkedIn, and so are our employees! Find and connect with us now (we don't bite). Link in bio.

Brief captions

New year, new logo.

We've moved! Check out our new office.

Happy #Thanksgiving! What are you thankful for?

#TGIF.

Happy New Year!!

[Your slogan or tagline].

Captions with Helpful Information

When you do go into detail in an Instagram caption, make sure the information you give is valuable and eye-catching to the viewer. Here's a great example where SmartBug's Instagram posted a photo and caption with a mini-article about how to avoid poor bounce rates.

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Wondering why your bounce rate is high?⁣ ⁣⁣ Content marketing attracts people of all stages of awareness and purchase intent. ⁣ ⁣ Those blog posts you’re publishing in order to drive more traffic to your website may be the reason. ⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ And that's okay because when a need presents itself that aligns with your product or service, guess who’s in a good position to be their potential solution? ⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ That’s right, you. 🙌⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ If you have questions about your site's bounce rate, check out our blog. Jessica Malnik from @databoxhq answers the following questions:⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ 1️⃣ Is bounce rate important for SEO? ⁣⁣ 2️⃣ How can I track the bounce rate for my blog posts?⁣⁣ 3️⃣ What’s a good bounce rate for blog posts?⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ Link in bio.

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Embracing All of the Tips Above

When you can, try to embrace all of the tips above for the best chances of publishing a caption that stands out to Instagram users. Here's an example of an international HubSpot parter that weaved many of the tactics noted above into an Instagram post.

Tracking and Refining Instagram Caption Strategies

As you test out different types of posts on Instagram, keep track of how different post types work -- including your captions. Instagram doesn't have a whole lot to offer in terms of analytics, so you'll have to do this manually.

Try listing each post on a spreadsheet and keeping track of its URL, the time it was posted, how many Likes and comments it got, and the types of feedback you're getting from your followers.

Editor's Note: This blog post was originally published in October 2018, but was updated in March 2020 for comprehensiveness and freshness.

Topics: Instagram Marketing

How to Write Good Instagram Captions: 9 Bookmarkable Tips for Perfecting Your Copy (2024)

FAQs

How do you write a good copy on Instagram? ›

Here are 5 tips for copywriting on Instagram:
  1. Write short and crisp texts.
  2. Use hashtags to spread the word about your content.
  3. Link your website or other social media profiles in the descriptions of your images.
  4. Use calls to action (CTAs) like “click here” or “learn more”
  5. Create sponsored posts to increase your reach.
Nov 2, 2022

How do you make Instagram Captions look professional? ›

Your Instagram captions should mirror your brand personality, and they should sound and feel like the rest of your marketing channels. In general, it's a good idea to take a more informal tone in your captions, as this will make your posts more personable — which is great for encouraging engagement!

How do you write a perfect caption? ›

Authenticity matters most. In content and captions, put your real self out there and write as you speak. You may want to be strategic and intentional, but you also want to come across natural and like a friend to the user.

How do you write an attractive copy? ›

It sounds counterintuitive, but it holds up under pressure, and I'll explain why great content marketing is built on that exact premise.
  1. Clear communication is the key to effective copy. ...
  2. A copywriter comes to the rescue. ...
  3. Make every word tell. ...
  4. Headline Writing 101. ...
  5. Use common spelling. ...
  6. Avoid hyperbole and fancy words.
Apr 4, 2013

How do you write a beautiful copy? ›

10 Simple Rules For Writing Great Copy (and Building Your System)
  1. Always identify your call to action before writing. ...
  2. Always identify your target audience before writing. ...
  3. Speak to your customers' needs and wants. ...
  4. Write like you talk. ...
  5. Capture their attention, then carry it to the next line.
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What's a catchy caption? ›

Short Instagram caption ideas
  • "Chasing dreams and making memories."
  • "Life's too short not to smile."
  • "Adventure awaits around every corner."
  • "Sunsets and good vibes."
  • "Living for the moments that take your breath away."
  • "Happiness is homemade."
  • "Finding beauty in the simple things."
  • "Collecting moments, not things."

What is the coolest caption? ›

Clever Instagram captions
  • Ready to take on the world!
  • Just living my best life.
  • What's life without a little sparkle?
  • My life is the ultimate selfie.
  • Making moves and taking names.
  • In a world of my own.
  • Out here chasing my dreams.
  • Life's an adventure, I'm just along for the ride!
3 days ago

What is a caption example? ›

A caption is a brief description accompanying an illustration. You know the online photo of your baby cousin face-planting into a cake? The description underneath it that says "Hugh's First Birthday" — that's the caption.

What is the best caption Instagram? ›

Short Instagram captions
  • Stay hungry.
  • Actually, I can.
  • Less perfection, more authenticity.
  • Life is too short not to smile.
  • Livin' my best life.
  • Find your fire.
  • All-natural.
  • There is beauty in simplicity.

What is a classy caption for a photo? ›

10 Classy Instagram Captions for Self
  • "Confidence is my best accessory."
  • "Self-love is the best love."
  • "Owning my story and loving myself through that process."
  • "Reflecting grace and elegance in every step I take."
  • "Be your own kind of beautiful."
  • "Masterpiece in progress."
  • "Embracing the glorious mess that I am."
Jan 2, 2024

What are the 4 types of captions? ›

There are four main types of captions: standard, group, identification, and quote only.

How do you start a catchy caption? ›

How to write the perfect Instagram caption
  1. Make the most of the first sentence. ...
  2. Include a CTA or ask a question. ...
  3. Add value. ...
  4. Write like a human (not a robot) ...
  5. Draft captions on a separate platform. ...
  6. Use storytelling. ...
  7. Use emojis and have fun. ...
  8. Consider caption length.
Nov 26, 2023

What are the 3 parts of a caption? ›

There are three parts of a caption:
  • In the first sentence, explain what is happening in the photo in present tense. ...
  • The second sentence is often past tense and gives background information about the photo or the situation. ...
  • The third sentence should give a quote from a witness or someone who was involved in the activity.

What is a good caption for Instagram? ›

Positive Captions for Instagram
  • Choose joy and spread positivity.
  • Positive vibes only.
  • Find the beauty in every moment.
  • Radiating positivity from the inside out.
  • Happiness is a mindset, and I choose to embrace it.
  • Sunshine state of mind.
  • Embrace the power of positivity.
  • Life is brighter when you focus on the good.

What is the best insta caption? ›

Short Instagram captions
  • Stay hungry.
  • Actually, I can.
  • Less perfection, more authenticity.
  • Life is too short not to smile.
  • Livin' my best life.
  • Find your fire.
  • All-natural.
  • There is beauty in simplicity.

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