
Instagram has long been a key platform for brands building their digital presence. Now, it’s stepping into a new role: driving organic traffic from Google Search—without a website. Posts from Instagram can now appear directly in search results.
This shift means your Instagram content needs to be optimized like never before. Strategic posting and keyword-rich captions can significantly boost visibility. Each element of your posting strategy plays a unique role in SEO:
- Reels = Show up in search results
- Captions = Act as SEO keywords
- Your Account = Functions like a traffic-driving website
Google now pulls data from various parts of your Instagram content to determine search rankings. This includes:
- Captions
- Hashtags
- Alt text (used for image accessibility)
- Account metadata (bio, location, category)
- Comments
Note: This only applies to Professional accounts (Business or Creator profiles) owned by users 18 and older.

Ready to Rank? Let’s Optimize Your Instagram Strategy
This update might feel overwhelming, but it’s a powerful opportunity to boost your brand’s visibility. Here’s how to make the most of it:
- Switch to a Professional Account: In your account settings, upgrade to a Business or Creator profile.
- Optimize Your Captions: Use relevant keywords naturally in your captions.
- Use Strategic Hashtags: Choose hashtags that reflect audience search behavior.
- Add Alt Text to Images: Describe your visuals clearly to improve accessibility and SEO. When posting an image, select ‘Advanced Settings’ to write alt text.
- Update Your Bio and Location: Ensure your account metadata is complete, relevant, and includes searchable terms.
- Engage in Comments: Meaningful interactions with followers can add context and relevance to your posts.
- Post Consistently and Professionally: Google favors active, well-maintained accounts.

How to Research and Use Keywords for Instagram SEO
With Instagram posts now appearing in Google search results, keyword strategy isn’t just for websites anymore—it’s essential for your social media content too. Here’s how to find and use the right keywords:
Understand Your Audience’s Search Behavior
Think about what your ideal customer might type into Google. Are they searching for “custom machining in Wisconsin” or “eco-friendly packaging solutions”? These phrases are your starting point.
Use tools like:
- Google Keyword Planner (free with a Google Ads account)
- AnswerThePublic (great for question-based searches)
- Instagram Search (type keywords and see what hashtags or accounts pop up)
Identify Keyword Opportunities
Look for keywords that:
- Are relevant to your brand and content
- Have moderate search volume (not too competitive)
- Reflect intent—what someone wants when they search
For example, if you’re promoting a hiring campaign, keywords like “healthcare jobs Wisconsin” or “entry-level caregiving careers” could be valuable.
Use Keywords Strategically
Place keywords thoughtfully in your Instagram content:
- Captions: Write naturally, but include keywords early.
- Hashtags: Use a mix of broad and niche hashtags.
- Alt Text: Describe your image using relevant terms.
- Bio: Include keywords that describe your business and services.
- Location Tags: Tag posts with geographic keywords.
Keep It Natural
Avoid keyword stuffing. Google favors content that reads well and provides value. Think of keywords as seasoning—not the whole dish.
Let’s Build a Smarter, Searchable Social Strategy Together
Instagram’s new visibility in Google search marks a major shift in how brands can be discovered online. No longer just a social platform, your Instagram account now acts as a searchable extension of your digital presence—one that can drive traffic, build credibility, and attract new audiences without relying solely on your website.
By understanding how Google ranks Instagram content and applying smart keyword strategies, you can stay ahead of the curve and make your posts work harder for your brand.
Trust the social media and SEO experts at Baer Performance Marketing to help you navigate this new frontier. Contact us today to schedule a consultation—and let’s make your content work for you.


































































