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Guest post Joey Burdon of Warble EntertainmentYour music has a purpose. That purpose is to represent a group of people and that group of people then becomes a community.Your music is the firepit which everyone is congregated around and you are the storyteller. As a band, your social media is just a vehicle to look after your community and keep them involved. It's an incubator to breed fans. A follow, a subscribe or a like is just the start of a journey that you can take people on from being an audience member to a fully fledged fan.When it comes to promoting your band on social media, you need an engaged community and not an audience who just knows of you. Audiences listen, but fans buy. So how do you turn your passive audience into real fans using Instagram? Here are 5 ways to use Instagram properly to promote your band.1. Use all of Instagram’s featuresMost people who are marketing their music on Instagram are missing a trick. When it started back in the day, Instagram was a photographic based app. Do you recognize this scenario? You take a great photo and you think, “this is perfect for Instagram”. You stick it on Instagram, you put your text down below, you pop in a couple of hashtags and off it goes. You've done your job of your Instagram marketing for the day!With all of the features that have now been added, it simply doesn’t work like that anymore. Instagram is now it is a storytelling app and storytelling is the best way to engage your community, turning your audience into a fan base.By only posting photos, you're not telling your story which is why you're frustrated with your engagement. Everybody blames “the algorithm” but it's time to rethink the way you use Instagram. Stories, live videos, IGTV, polls… there are so many ways to connect with your fans and tell your story. 2. Post live videos from showsEvery time you play a gig, there are a plethora of opportunities to promote your band on Instagram.If you’re not getting good quality live clips from your shows, you’re wasting valuable opportunities to showcase your band at their best on social media.Why should people come to watch you play live? This is your chance to sell yourself doing what you do best. Make capturing good live clips part of your show plan. Allocate this to a friend who is an audience member or a member of the band. If you can’t manage this, set up a phone on a stand somewhere in the venue to film your performances. Good live clips will generate more engagement and interest than yet another promo photo. 3. Tag venues in your gig postsIncrease your visibility by tagging in both the geo-locations of where you are on stories, and the actual Instagram accounts of venues on your feed.The venue or promoter will like it if they see you are actively promoting yourself and them. They are also more likely to return the favour and put more weight behind you on their own feed.If you are a covers or wedding band, tagging in wedding venues is so important when posting content from your shows.4. Mention your social media on stageThe amount of musicians who don’t push their social media during gigs is mind-blowing.