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Warren K Carlyle IV Clarity's top expert on Instagram for Business

Austin, TX
::ONLINE NOW:: Instagram Expert Side Gigs: SonyPictures, MontBlanc, Uniqlo Warren is a Instagram Strategist who maximizes the community building power of Instagram. Specializing in social communities, he's optimized the engagement of entrepreneurs, small businesses, startups, agencies, & non-profits. If you're interested in vanity metrics do not book the call. Warren has worked with brands such as Sony Pictures, Condé Nast China, TVR Optical, Mont Blanc and GQ as well as numerous thought-leaders Warren's community has celebrity followers such as Michael B. Jordan, Erika Jayne, etc. As well as collaborated with influencers such as Grant Cardone, Ellen DeGeneres, book publishers, and various advertising…

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Super helpful, great advice, recommend highly.

Source: Clarity Alexandra Rautionmaa Sep 19, 2018

Warren is the man! A really lovely, productive chat that has me fired up and excited to move forward. Thanks for the great insight.

Source: Clarity Phil Pallen Jun 2, 2017

Warren was extremely knowledgable about social media. He gave me some great incite! I'm really looking forward to amping up my social media presence with these new tools of wisdom! :)

Source: Clarity Liz Hamsher May 12, 2017

Warren came to the call prepared, he researched my IG profile and was ready with actionable feedback.

Source: Clarity Ruda Krishna Apr 26, 2017

Very proactive, well-prepared and emailed a great follow up afterwards. Great as getting as much out of the time as possible.

Source: Clarity Nikolaj Astrup Madsen Mar 24, 2016

Warren's preparation was exceptional for our phone call. He completely researched our business in addition to asking some preliminary questions in order to maximize our time together. I feel few people want to take the time to learn about who they're speaking with, and just this action elevated my respect

Our time spent with Warren was valuable and chalked full of "a-ha moments". I'd recommend for expertise and the quality of the material discuss and the excellent experience Clarity offers.

Source: Clarity Brian Kearns Feb 23, 2016

Warren & I jumped on the phone to create a social media plan. He really loves to know who his clients are & their vision. This came in handy when we talked because he was prepared with step by step information on how to get started. We used screen share since I’m a visual learner and knew trying to find new things would be like trying to find waldo. After filling up pages in notes Warren sent me a follow up email with an implementation plan. Within a week I’ve already seen incredible results.

Source: Clarity LA Davis Feb 6, 2016

He was very pleasant and prepared

Source: Clarity Sue-Wayne Tracey Sep 21, 2015

Warren came highly recommended by a friend of mine, and I'm thrilled beyond measure that I scheduled a call. After asking me some clarifying questions, Warren then proceeded to provide me with SO many actionable ideas from various angles -- I was typing as fast as I could! But I left the call with more than just ideas. I left with a warm feeling that my success really, REALLY mattered to him -- not just as a "client" but on a personal level. (Great chocolate recommendations, too!) ;-)

Source: Clarity Colleen Hammond Aug 28, 2015

I learn so much from Warren! He has an amazing gift!

Source: Clarity Wayne Knisley Jul 5, 2015
Warren K Carlyle IV, Clarity's top expert on Instagram for Business answered:

A hashtag is a keyword categorical tool that arranges the billions of photos/videos uploaded to instagram in a way that we can find them. Hashtag information is also used by instagram’s algorithm to curate your explore feed with more of the type of content you engage with.

Hashtag Tips:
You can use up to 30 Hashtags on a post. If you go over this, instagram will upload the post and clear out the caption completely

Hashtags aren’t case sensitive #SoYouCanDoThis

You cannot own a hashtag. I encourage you to create a unique (but simple) hashtag for your brand ex. #OctoNation - this gives people the opportunity to create user-generated content so that you can find & use photos of community members talking about your brand!

Hashtag Categories
Community (ex. #DiscoverOcean, #BossBabes, #BlackGirlsWhoTravel)

Niche (ex. #MotivationalSpeaker, #HighFashionPhotographer, )

Industry (ex. #Speaker, #Author, #Coach, #Photography , #Science, #Furniture)

Location (#Texas, #HoustonTexas, #BexarCounty, #Htown, #Goldcoast)

Brands (#ClickFunnels @RussellBruson)

Publications - #hifructosemag @hifructosemag #NatGeoYourShot

Brand Campaigns #BeatPlasticPollution by @LonelyWhale
Your Brand (Ex. #OctoNation)

Event (#FCS2019, #SMMW19, #FunnelHackingLIVE, #Ontrapalooza2019, #SanDiegoComiCon2018)

Community Phrases - #MakersGonnaMake #ScubaLife #
Seasonal Hashtags - #backtoschool #happynewyears

Warren K Carlyle IV, Clarity's top expert on Instagram for Business answered:

Do pro-bono work with brands and influencers locally.

You have to figure out your angle (and maybe you have)

But I personally would begin to network with small businesses in the area who have worked with influencers. I would go in an say that I want to enhance the work that's being done with influencers to increase their ROI -- in that relationship you now have two people-- the influencer who is going to need ongoing work and the business and brand that could hire you separately depending on your work.

I don't think spending a ton of time on advertising when you are a creative is the best route to go-- you need to be creating and leveraging relationships.

Make no mistake though-- when money starts coming in you better HIRE someone who specializes in advertising ASAP. If you could have figured it out, you would have already-- accept that it's a weakness for you and move on to what you know how to do best.

Hope this helps you with some initial ideas!

Warren K Carlyle IV, Clarity's top expert on Instagram for Business answered:

I filed for a trademark past year and recently had it approved to learn that depending on use and how it's being referenced-- many things aren't worth taking to court. This very much seems like one of those instances (i'm not a lawyer and this isn't legal advice) -- I would search clarity for Andrei Mincov and grab 5 minutes of his time to make sure-- he's answered other peoples questions on trademarks here before.

Warren K Carlyle IV, Clarity's top expert on Instagram for Business answered:

It's a short answer- that's not your money.

Don't focus your energy towards someone else selling in your space--- the truth is -- your market is big enough and talent rises to the top ( no one can replace your unique style & results!)

I want people to rip me off-- I feel strongly enough that I can go back into the lab and create!

Wish them well & focus on deliberate creation.

Warren K Carlyle IV, Clarity's top expert on Instagram for Business answered:

I recently helped a client grow a super engaged community of 22k followers from 0 in the month of July on Instagram. (@SlimeChimp)

Depending on the platform I'd say understanding who exactly your serving and tailoring every single posts objective to create value & facilitate conversation. Before posting a piece of content understand what you want that person to do next.

Instagram, now more than ever, is highly preference driven. There is an algorithm in place that scores the relevancy of each piece of content you post, to each one of your followers interactions individually.

Say you posted a photo/video/infographic that others shared with their friends by tagging them in the comments section- Because the post was relevant to them they visited your profile & chose to click the follow button under the assumption that you'd be providing more content like what they just interacted with.

If you keep varying your content without an ideal audience in mind- you'll lose.

I love strategizing on Instagram- reach out if you need any help!

-W

PS: If you'd like to read further into Instagram changes-- check out my latest article
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/stop-using-instagram-like-its-2016-warren-k-carlyle-iv

Warren K Carlyle IV, Clarity's top expert on Instagram for Business answered:

Since Instagram launched the archive feature- any trolling as it relates to this platform can be easily moderated. Simply (temporarily) archive the piece of content and moderate comments (block users) and un-archive the content. As far as people trolling the # in which your promoting your campaign-unless the content violates community guidelines there isn't much you can do- I would say from experience- this doesn't as often as you'd think.

If I had more specifics about the campaign I could suggest more-- good luck!

Warren K Carlyle IV, Clarity's top expert on Instagram for Business answered:

Distribution & Syndication is the name of the game...Most aren't aware that when your content is shared & liked by those not following your page, you are then given the opportunity to manually invite them to your page.
If you can find a collection of niche groups within facebook & share the content that speaks directly to them- you can jumpstart the engagement that could lead to lots more engagement.

Of course there is a lot more ways to distribute-- but i've found this one the most effective.

If you have any questions or want to screenshare as i walk you through this-- lemme know! :D

Warren K Carlyle IV, Clarity's top expert on Instagram for Business answered:

If your doing something fitness related I would create an Instagram account. Provide specific practical tips/ how to information- information that would get your ideal client a result without needing you- you'll be able to curate a feed and look book that makes sense to your target customer -- then start engaging with hashtags and keywords that are being used them. So much more traffic you can attract from a platform that has 600 million users than worrying about SEO on a daily basis.

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