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  • How to Display Instagram Photos in WordPress Sidebar Widget

    Do you want to display your Instagram photos in the WordPress sidebar?

    Your Instagram posts make great content for your website. By creating an Instagram feed, you can keep your site fresh and interesting while also promoting your Instagram account.

    In this article, we’ll show you how to display your Instagram photos and videos in the WordPress sidebar widget.

    How to display Instagram photos in WordPress sidebar widget

    Why Add an Instagram Feed to Your WordPress Site?

    With more than a billion monthly active users, Instagram is a great place to promote your products, services, and blog posts.

    Depending on your industry, Instagram may even be the most important part of your social media strategy. For example, Instagram is particularly popular among top fashion blogs, cooking, lifestyle, and photography websites.

    However, people won’t see your Instagram posts if they only visit your website. This can make it difficult to grow your Instagram following and get engagement on your photos and videos.

    With that being said, it’s a good idea to add an Instagram feed to your WordPress website. By showing your latest posts, you can promote your Instagram account in an engaging and eye-catching way.

    This will get more traffic to your Instagram page and encourage visitors to interact with your posts by leaving comments, clicking on the ‘Share’ button, and more.

    The feed will also update automatically every time you make a new Instagram post, so it’s a great way to keep your website fresh.

    That being said, let’s take a look at how to easily display Instagram photos in the WordPress sidebar widget.

    How to Install an Instagram Photos Plugin

    The best way to display Instagram photos in a WordPress sidebar or similar widget is by using Smash Balloon Social Photo Feed. This free plugin lets you show photos from one or more Instagram accounts in a fully customizable feed.

    After creating a feed, you can add it to the sidebar using either a shortcode or block.

    Embedded Instagram feed example

    In this guide, we’ll be using the free version of Smash Balloon, as it has everything you need to embed an Instagram feed. However, there’s also a Pro version that allows you to display hashtag feeds, add Instagram shoppable images in WordPress, and more.

    Before getting started, you’ll need to connect your Instagram account to a Facebook page. If you have a personal Instagram account, then you may also want to turn it into a business account, as this allows Smash Balloon to show your Instagram bio and header automatically.

    For step-by-step instructions on how to do both of these things, check out our FAQ section at the end of the post.

    When you’re ready, go ahead and install and activate the Smash Balloon Social Photo Feed plugin. For more details, see our guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

    How to Connect an Instagram Account to WordPress

    After activating the plugin, it’s time to connect your Instagram account to WordPress. Simply go to Instagram Feed » Settings and then click on ‘Add New.’

    How to create a new social media feed using Smash Balloon

    With Smash Balloon Pro, you can create feeds from tagged posts and hashtags, or even create a social wall with content from lots of different websites, including YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter.

    Since we’re using the free version, simply select ‘User Timeline’ and then click on ‘Next.’

    Smash Balloon's Instagram settings

    After that, you’ll need to choose the Instagram account where you’ll get the photos from.

    To get started, click on ‘Add Source.’

    Connecting Instagram to your WordPress website

    On the next screen, choose whether you want to display photos from a personal or business Instagram account.

    If you check the box next to ‘Personal,’ then Smash Balloon won’t include the Instagram avatar and bio in your header by default. However, you can always add the avatar and bio manually in the plugin’s settings.

    Connecting a personal or business Instagram account to WordPress

    After choosing ‘Personal’ or ‘Business,’ go ahead and click on ‘Login with Facebook.’

    You can now check the Instagram account that you want to use and click on ‘Next.’

    How to display an Instagram feed on your WordPress website

    After that, check the box next to the Facebook page that’s linked to your Instagram account.

    With that done, go ahead and click on ‘Next.’

    Choose a page to connect to WordPress

    Smash Balloon will now show a popup listing all the information it will have access to and the actions it can perform.

    To restrict Smash Balloon’s access to your Instagram account, click any of the switches to turn it from ‘Yes’ to ‘No.’ Just be aware that this may affect the photos and videos that you can embed on your WordPress blog or website.

    With that being said, we recommend leaving all the switches enabled.

    When you’re ready, click on ‘Done.’

    Adding permissions to your Facebook app

    You’ll now see a popup with the Instagram account you just linked to WordPress.

    Simply check the box next to the account and then click on ‘Add.’

    Selecting an Instagram account

    Smash Balloon will now take you back to Instagram Feeds » All Feeds automatically.

    To create a feed, simply check the box next to your Instagram account. Then, click on ‘Next.’

    How to create an Instagram social media feed

    The plugin will now create an Instagram photo feed for your website, and then open that feed in the Smash Balloon editor.

    How to Customize Your Instagram Photo Feed

    You can use the editor to fine-tune how Instagram photos look on your website.

    On the right, you’ll see a preview of your Instagram photo feed. On the left-hand side are all the settings you can use to customize the photo feed.

    Smash Balloon's Instagram feed editor

    Most of these settings are self-explanatory, but we’ll quickly cover some key areas.

    To start, you can change the feed layout and add padding by selecting ‘Feed Layout’ from the left-hand menu. As you make changes, the preview will update automatically, so you can try different settings to see what works best for your Instagram photo feed.

    Smash Balloon's Instagram feed layout settings

    By default, Smash Balloon shows the same number of posts on desktop computers and mobile devices.

    You can preview how the Instagram feed will look on desktop computers, tablets, and smartphones using the row of buttons in the upper-right corner. By testing different layouts, you can create an Instagram feed that looks great, no matter what device the visitor is using.

    Previewing your social media feed on mobile, tablets, and desktop

    Smartphones and tablets typically have smaller screens and less processing power, so you may want to show fewer photos and videos on mobile devices.

    To do this, simply type a different number into the ‘Mobile’ field under ‘Number of Posts.’

    Showing a different number of photos on mobile and desktop

    By default, the Facebook feed shows fewer columns on smartphones and tablets, compared to desktop computers. This helps your photos and videos fit comfortably on smaller screens.

    After testing the mobile version of your WordPress website, you may be unhappy with how the columns look on smartphones and tablets. If this is the case, then you can show fewer columns by changing the numbers in the ‘Columns’ section.

    Showing a different number of Instagram columns on different devices

    When you’re happy with the changes you’ve made, click on the ‘Customize’ link.

    This will take you back to the main Smash Balloon editor, where you can explore the next settings screen, which is ‘Color Scheme.’

    Adding a different color scheme to an Instagram feed in WordPress

    By default, Smash Balloon uses a color scheme inherited from your WordPress theme, but it also has ‘Light’ and ‘Dark’ themes that you can use.

    Another option is creating your own color scheme by selecting ‘Custom’ and then using the controls to change the background color, edit the button color, change the text color, and more.

    An Instagram feed with a custom color scheme

    By default, Smash Balloon adds a header to your feed, which is your Instagram profile picture and the name of your page. To change how this section looks, click on ‘Header’ in the left-hand menu.

    On this screen, you can change the size and color of the header, and show or hide your Instagram bio.

    Adding a header to the Instagram feed on your WordPress website

    Sometimes, you may want to show a different profile picture. For example, your Instagram avatar may clash with your WordPress theme.

    To do this, simply click on ‘Add Image’ under ‘Show custom avatar.’

    You can then either choose an image from the WordPress media library or upload a new photo from your computer.

    Adding a custom Instagram avatar in WordPress

    Similarly, you can show a different bio. For example, you may want to introduce your Instagram feed or encourage people to follow you for more great content.

    To replace the Instagram bio, simply type into the ‘Add custom bio’ box.

    Creating a custom social media bio for your WordPress website

    Smash Balloon automatically analyzes your Instagram photos and displays them at the best resolution. While we recommend using these default settings, it is possible to make the images bigger or smaller.

    To change the image size, click on ‘Posts’ from the left-hand menu. Then, select the ‘Images and Videos’ option.

    Changing Smash Balloon's image and video resolution settings

    You can now choose between thumbnail, medium, and full-size using the dropdown menu.

    If you’re unhappy with the results, then you can return to this screen at any point and select ‘Auto-detect (Recommended)’ from the dropdown menu.

    Smash Balloon's automatic resolution detection

    By default, Smash Balloon adds a ‘Load More’ button to the bottom of your Instagram feed, which allows visitors to scroll through more of your photos and videos.

    Since it’s such an important button, you may want to customize it by selecting the ‘Load More Button’ option from the left-hand menu.

    Customizing the social media Load More button

    Here, you can help ‘Load More stand out by changing its background color, text color, and hover state.

    You can also change the button’s label by typing into the ‘Text’ field.

    Adding your own messaging to the Instagram button

    Another option is to remove the button completely by clicking the ‘Enable’ toggle. In this way, you can encourage people to visit your Instagram by limiting the number of posts they can see on your website.

    If visitors like what they see, they may decide to follow you on Instagram using the ‘Follow on Instagram’ button that Smash Balloon adds automatically.

    With that in mind, you may want to help the button stand out by selecting ‘Follow Button’ in the left-hand menu.

    Here, you can change the button’s background color, hover state, and text color.

    Customizing the social media follow button

    By default, the button has a general ‘Follow on Instagram’ label.

    You can replace this with your own messaging by typing into the ‘Text’ field.

    How to create a custom Instagram photo feed for your WordPress website

    When you’re happy with how the Instagram feed looks, don’t forget to click on ‘Save’ to store your changes. You’re now ready to add the Instagram feed to your WordPress sidebar widget.

    How to Add Your Instagram Photos in WordPress Sidebar Widget

    You can add your feed to the sidebar or similar section using the Instagram Feed block.

    If you’ve created more than one feed using Smash Balloon, then you’ll need to know the feed’s code.

    Simply go to Instagram » All Feeds and then copy the value in the ‘Shortcode’ column.

    In the following image, we’ll need to use instagram-feed feed=1.

    Adding Instagram photos and videos using a code

    With that done, go to Appearance » Widgets in the WordPress dashboard.

    Then click on the blue ‘+’ button.

    The WordPress widget editor

    In the search bar, type in ‘Instagram Feed’ and select the right widget when it appears.

    WordPress has a built-in Instagram widget, so make sure you choose the one that shows the official Instagram logo.

    The Instagram Feed block

    After that, simply drag the widget onto the area where you want to show the Instagram feed, such as the sidebar or similar section.

    The widget will automatically show one of the feeds you created using Smash Balloon.

    To show a different feed instead, simply type the feed’s shortcode into the ‘Shortcode Settings’ box and then click on ‘Apply Changes.’

    Adding an Instagram feed to WordPress using shortcode

    You can now click on the ‘Update’ button to make the widget live. For more information, please see our step-by-step guide on how to add and use widgets in WordPress.

    If you’re using a block-enabled theme, then you can add an Instagram feed to the sidebar using the full-site editor. To get started, simply go to Appearance » Editor.

    Adding an Instagram feed using the full-site editor

    In the editor, simply click to select the sidebar section and then click on the ‘+’ button.

    You can then start typing in ‘Instagram Feed’ and select the right block when it appears.

    Adding an Instagram feed to a block-enabled WordPress theme

    By default, the full-site editor will show one of the Instagram feeds you created using Smash Balloon. To show a different feed, simply add the shortcode following the same process described above.

    When you’re happy with how the Instagram feed looks, click on ‘Save’ to make your changes live.

    How to Display a Specific Instagram Photo in WordPress

    Sometimes you may want to show a specific Instagram post on your website. This might be your most popular photo, an evergreen post, or even a social media contest that you’re currently running.

    A single Instagram post, embedded in WordPress

    In the past, you could easily embed an Instagram post in WordPress using a protocol known as oEmbed. However, Facebook changed the way that oEmbed works, so you can no longer easily embed Instagram photos in WordPress.

    The good news is that Smash Balloon can fix the Facebook and Instagram oEmbed issue. This allows you to easily embed a specific Instagram post in any page, post, or widget-ready area, such as the sidebar.

    To enable this feature, simply go to Instagram Feed » oEmbeds. You can then click on the ‘Enable’ button.

    Enabling the Facebook and Instagram oEmbed feature

    After that, go to Appearance » Widgets and click on the blue ‘+’ button.

    In the search bar, type in ‘Embed’ to find the right block.

    The WordPress Embed block

    When the ‘Embed’ block appears, drag it onto the area where you want to show the photo.

    In the ‘Embed’ field, simply paste the URL of the Instagram post that you want to show on your website. Then, click on ‘Embed.’

    Adding an embed block to your WordPress website

    WordPress will now show the specific Instagram post.

    If you’re happy with how it looks, then click on ‘Update’ to make it live.

    Publishing an Instagram photo in a sidebar widget

    Now, if you visit your website, you’ll see the Instagram post live.

    If you’re using a block-enabled theme, then you’ll need to add specific Instagram posts using the full-site editor.

    To do this, simply enable Smash Balloon’s oEmbed feature and get the Instagram post’s URL by following the same process described above.

    After that, open the full-site editor by going to Appearance » Editor in the WordPress dashboard. Once you’re inside the full-site editor, click on the ‘+’ button in the sidebar section and then type in ‘Embed.’

    Adding an Embed block using the full-site editor (FSE)

    When the right block appears, click to add it to the sidebar.

    You can then add the URL for the post you want to embed and click on the ‘Embed’ button.

    Adding an Instagram feed using an Embed block

    The full-site editor will now show the Instagram post.

    If you’re happy with how it looks, then click on ‘Save’ to publish this photo or video to the block-enabled sidebar.

    Adding a specific Instagram post to a block-enabled sidebar

    FAQs About Displaying Instagram Posts in WordPress

    Smash Balloon makes it easy to create a custom Instagram feed or even display specific Instagram posts on your WordPress website.

    That being said, here are some of the most frequently asked questions about showing Instagram posts on WordPress.

    How Do I Create an Instagram Business Account?

    Smash Balloon can display photos from either a personal or business Instagram account.

    However, Smash Balloon can’t automatically fetch the Instagram avatar and bio from a personal Instagram account. Instead, you’ll need to add the avatar and bio manually in the plugin’s settings.

    With that being said, you may want to check whether you have a personal or business account, and then switch to a business account if necessary.

    To do this, simply visit your Instagram account and click on the lined icon in the side menu.

    Checking whether your Instagram page is a business or personal account

    After that, click on ‘Settings.’

    If you don’t have a business account, then this screen will show ‘Switch to professional account’ as the last option.

    How to switch to a business Instagram account

    If you currently have a personal account and want to switch to a business account, then simply click on this link.

    How Do I Connect a Facebook Page to an Instagram Account?

    Before you can display Instagram photos in WordPress, you’ll first need to connect your Instagram account to a Facebook page.

    To do this, head over to the Facebook page that you want to use and then click on ‘Settings’ in the left-hand menu.

    Once you’ve done that, click on ‘Linked Account.’ You can now select ‘Instagram’ and click on the ‘Connect’ button.

    Linking an Instagram business account to a Facebook page

    Facebook will now show all the actions it can perform, and the information it can access.

    If you’re happy with this, then click on the ‘Connect’ button.

    Linking Instagram and Facebook

    Just be aware that the people who manage your Facebook page may be able to see your Instagram messages and respond to them. If you want to stop this and keep your messages private, then click to disable the slider.

    When you’re ready to move to the next screen, click on ‘Confirm.’

    Restricting access to your Instagram messages

    This opens a popup where you can type in your Instagram username and password.

    After that, click on the ‘Log in’ button.

    Logging into your Instagram account

    After a few moments, you’ll see a message saying that your Instagram and Facebook accounts are now connected.

    We hope this article helped you learn how to display Instagram photos in a WordPress sidebar widget. You may also want to see our guide on how to create a custom Facebook feed in WordPress, or see our expert pick of social proof plugins for WordPress and WooCommerce.

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  • How to use social media to reach your audience

    Your social media endeavors need to be a part of your SEO strategy. Especially now that the younger generations (Gen Z) are using platforms like TikTok and Instagram instead of Google. This means your site’s popularity on social media ties into your SEO more than ever!

    But which social media should you focus on? With so many platforms out there, you can feel overwhelmed with choices. Don’t worry, though! You don’t have to be active everywhere. That isn’t always sustainable. And if your most loyal customers are on Twitter, and you’re focusing on Pinterest, then you miss out on many opportunities.

    Instead, decide which platform your audience uses the most, then find a rhythm that works for you and build on that. Once you’ve got your social strategy in place, it’s time to start posting! Below are some tips you can use to set up or improve your social media strategy.

    1. Keep your account alive

    The most crucial advice when using social media is that you need to keep your account alive. But what does this mean? You’ll see a lot of advice about posting daily, but that’s not always realistic, especially if you’re a small business owner.

    Our advice: keep your account alive by posting regularly and going at your own pace. If you can only post a couple of times a week, then do it. A good starting pointing is:

    Gif of woman saying be yourself, because who you are is brilliant

    People will be able to tell that you’re being genuine and fall in love with you for that. What’s more, they’ll want to continue to follow you if you’re posting genuine content that they can relate to.

    Of course, everybody needs a vacation, but you don’t want to abandon your followers. That’s why we recommend scheduling posts for the time you are away or letting people know when you’ll be back. And be sure to share some photos of your vacay!

    Save time by automating

    If you also have a blog where you write regularly, Yoast SEO Premium can help you automate some of your postings. With our Zapier integration, you can automate your social sharing and stay in control of what your social link posts look like. This integration makes it possible to automatically post to your favorite social network whenever you publish new content to your site. It saves you time without compromising on the quality of your social posts.

    For social media like Instagram and TikTok, there are also a number of platforms that you can use to stay on top of your schedule and keep all your media in one place, ready to post.

    2. Write captivating excerpts

    Depending on the type of content you want to share, you need to make sure the copy that goes with your posts is appealing enough to draw people in. There are a number of ways you can approach this. For instance, you can choose the most important sentence or the main point of the blog post you’re going to share. You could also share the introduction of the post if you feel that is captivating enough.

    Depending on the platform, you could share a story behind a photo you’re posting or the failures you’ve had when testing new products. Or maybe you just want to jump on the latest trend and apply it to your brand.

    Is it thumb-stopping?

    You want this piece of copy to get people to click on the link in your bio or read the whole caption on the platform. But the basic formula is:

    Hook: Something that is going to grab their attention.

    Pain point: What is it that your followers are struggling with?

    Solution: Well, it’s a good thing you have an answer!

    CTA: Don’t forget to ask your readers to do something.

    If you want to learn more about copywriting for social media, check out our article about social media writing tips.

    3. Diversify your posts

    Having a few solid content pillars is important. They are particularly helpful in keeping you on track with your content creation. Need some inspiration? Here are a few different types of posts you could create. Remember, you’re no longer limited to just posting photos!

    To help you out, let’s look at a few examples. First, you could share your blog posts with a link post. This is one of the most basic post types you can use:

    But don’t be afraid to change it up. Not all your social media posts need to necessarily direct people to your website. They can also be focused on informing people about a recent piece of news or simply increasing engagement on your social media platforms themselves.

    And like we said in the intro, short-form videos are huge right now. They’re a great way to give your audience a few quick tips or take your fans behind the scenes.

    To decide which posts do well on social media and which content you should make more of, you need to analyze the numbers. This could be the number of views, the number of comments, and how many times a post was shared or saved. Of course, numbers won’t mean anything if you don’t have a goal in mind. However, it’s a good rule of thumb to post more of the content that received numerous views, saves and shares.

    Speaking of diversifying your content

    At Yoast, we believe in the importance of inclusivity. In addition to diversifying when it comes to types of posts, you should also pay attention to making your content accessible and relatable, for as many people as possible. You need to show diversity to make this happen and being as visual as it is, social media is a great place for that. That being said, the topic of diversity shouldn’t be limited to your social media presence. This is a company-wide issue that you need to take seriously and nowadays is non-negotiable in both marketing and social media. Be aware of the image that you’re currently putting out there and invest time and resources into making that relatable to everyone.

    But it’s not all about visuals. You should also use inclusive language, language that avoids excluding marginalized groups of people as much as possible. You might not get all of it right in one go, but becoming aware of it and changing it as you go is a great start. Not only does inclusive language help you reach a bigger audience, but it also helps all of us move toward a more inclusive society. And you might have noticed that social media platforms are being used a lot to talk about this and create more awareness on the topics of inclusiveness and diversity. So be part of the change and use inclusive language on your socials and in your website content. If you’re not sure where to start, our inclusive language analysis in Yoast SEO gives you feedback on which words might be harmful and provides you with alternatives to use!

    4. Handle comments

    If you share your posts on social media, you’ll get comments. This is something many people forget about, or try to do in some cases. Because sometimes comments will be good, and sometimes they will be bad. But the comment section is also where conversations are happening. Answering questions, then following up with one of your own is a great way to keep your audience engaged.

    Don’t forget to monitor your comments!

    While you may get the odd troll in the comments, most of the time you’ll find your fans cheering you on and recommending you to their friends. There are some wonderful people in the comment section. Longtime followers can also become huge advocates for you and your brand, so make sure to have a chat with them.

    But you should handle the trolls quickly! You don’t want your comments section to become a toxic place. Your fans won’t like it, but it can also have an effect on your mental health. So make sure your comments section is a safe space.

    5. Use eye-catching photos or illustrations

    Even with all the recent updates and focus on short-form video content, Adam Mosseri, Head of Instagram, said there is still a place for photo posts on Instagram. Just like on Facebook, where visual content is also essential. And let’s not forget Pinterest, which is all about images.

    However, you might not have a graphic designer on staff or a photography department at your disposal. Don’t worry, though! There are plenty of online tools that can help you create your posts. Just remember to use clear images that either show your products or yourself. This could either be a crisp photo or a delightful illustration. Great quality will make your post stand out in someone’s feed, which can increase the post’s engagement, saves and shares.

    Thankfully, if you’re using Yoast SEO Premium, you can check what your blog posts, product page or collections will look like before sharing them on social media. So you can easily adjust your content before posting it online. See how easy it is!

    6. Be part of the community

    If you’re not already part of a community, make one! Being active in a certain community or niche can help build allies, brand ambassadors, and new ideas. In any community, you’ll soon discover other interesting people. What’s more, talking to customers and end-users can be a great way for you to develop your product. And make sure to let people know that they are always welcome to join.

    Additionally, you can make these people fall in love with your brand quicker by giving them exclusive access to discounts, Betas or just generally behind the scenes.

    7. Add metadata

    All the social platforms are becoming their own little search engines. So in order to be found, you need to make sure that you’re including some metadata in the form of hashtags. These can help your growth immensely. For instance, if you are at an event, include the hashtag for that event in your post. Everyone searching for the event will then come across it. There are also hashtags for certain interests or technology.

    Some people also have bots set up that retweet everything that is posted in a certain hashtag, which is a great way to boost your post. But don’t go overboard! Nobody likes a post that is filled with all kinds of random hashtags. Keep them relevant to your post, and make sure they are accessibility-friendly!

    Note that tags on social media work a lot differently than tags on your site. If you’re using tags on your site the same way you would on social media, take a look at this post to find out why that’s not good for your SEO.

    Conclusion

    Social media is a key aspect of every (off-page) SEO strategy. Setting up a comprehensive social media strategy can be hard. It will certainly ask for a bit of creativity, and it’ll definitely be time-consuming. But trust us when we say that it’ll be worth it! And if you think about it, social media and blogging are very similar in many aspects. You just need to get into the flow of it! Good luck!

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