The Instagram algorithm is now favoring reels. When you open your Instagram app, you’ll likely stumble upon more reels than actual feed posts. That said, if you’re working on your brand or want to grow your Instagram following, posting reels is the way to go.
You shouldn’t leave it at that, though. It can sometimes take some effort to create a reel, and you’ll want to share it anywhere you can. Thankfully, Instagram lets you share reels and your Instagram story with other users and even on other platforms like Facebook and WhatsApp.
Reels are ideal for discoverability, but nothing beats Instagram stories if you want to connect and engage with the audience you already have. That’s why if you post a reel, you shouldn’t forget to post it on your story, too.
Don’t worry. Doing that is effortless, but if you want to ensure you only post the most eye-catching content, it’s better to get out of the Instagram app when creating reels.
So, how do you create staggering reels? We’ll show you that and how to share full reels on Instagram stories, so you better keep scrolling!
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Aside from how posting reels to your stories can improve your engagement with your followers, it’s also a great way to add more effects, texts, stickers, and even doodles as much as you’d like. The same goes for the others’ reels you’d like to share with your audience.
When it comes to how to share reels on the Instagram story without posting on your feed, it’s as easy as scrolling away on your social media feeds.
There are different ways to do this too, and it depends on whether you have your very own reel to share or you found someone else’s that’s worth sharing.
Found a reel on your Instagram feed that you think your audience will also be interested in watching?
Here’s how to share others’ reels on the Instagram story:
Want to create your own reel that you can post to your Instagram stories too?
Follow these steps on how to share full reels on Instagram Story 2024:
Posting reels is not just about creating a photo collage or editing video reels. That’s just vanilla, and viewers will probably not care about them. For every viewer who skips on your reel, that’s already a loss, especially if you’re trying to monetize your content.
Here are some things you can do to make your Instagram Reel look more interesting:
Lift: Reels & Story Maker lets you edit your reels precisely the way you want to. On this app, you can add texts, effects, animations, GIFs, stickers, filters, audio, and multiple music to your reel.
⭐ UPGRADE YOUR REELS!⭐ Are your REELS plateauing at 200 views? 📉 |
Speaking of music, Lift has a royalty-free music library with all sorts of tunes to set the right mood for your reels and other content. You can also use your own music if you have it saved on your device.
Okay, so that sounds like it requires you to have sick editing skills, but not at all!
You don’t have to be an expert in video editing to produce high-quality content with Lift: Story Maker. There are attractive and fully customizable reel templates you can use so you have something ready in just a few minutes.
Lift is also not just handy for creating reels. You can also use this to edit Instagram posts, stories, and even TikTok videos. Don’t have a link in bio yet?
WHY?!
You should, and that’s something you can also set up with Lift.
We’re sure you’d love to know how this app works, so here’s how you can use Lift: Story App Maker to create stunning reels:
When sharing a reel as an Instagram story, you can go plain or express what you feel about the reel by adding texts, GIFs, stickers, or filters.
You need to disable the share-to-feed option to post reels on the Instagram story without posting on your feed. You can find this option just before you tap on the Share Icon when posting a reel using the Instagram app.
You probably can’t share full reels on the Instagram story because your app isn’t updated. Instagram now allows users to post stories for up to 60 seconds. That’s how long reels can be. It’s surely a big change since you could only post short clips up to 15 seconds before this.