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Data shows a split in performance between post types. Instagram's algorithm favors Reels for reach, showing them to more people. However, audiences are more likely to engage with Carousels, which see higher engagement rates (6.9% median for Carousels vs. 3.3% for Reels). A balanced strategy should include both formats.

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Contrary to the prevailing "video-first" narrative, Meta's own data shows that 60-70% of ad conversions still come from static images. Furthermore, carousel ads are experiencing a significant resurgence, making them a top-performing format that advertisers should prioritize for the new algorithm.

Instead of posting a video directly to the feed, place it on the second slide of an Instagram carousel. Use the first slide as a compelling, static text hook. This piques curiosity, encourages a swipe, and can lead to higher engagement and watch time for the video.

As Instagram is flooded with Reels, the less-common carousel format offers a significant reach advantage. Repurpose existing talking-head Reels by creating a two-slide carousel: the first slide is a static image with a compelling headline, and the second slide is the original Reel. This is a low-effort, high-impact strategy.

After posting a carousel, use Instagram Insights to identify which slide gets the most likes. Then, use the new reorder feature to move that top-performing slide to the first position. This "hook swap" strategy ensures your most engaging content is seen first, maximizing the post's effectiveness.

While most creators focus on short-form video, data from late 2025 indicates that Instagram carousels generate significantly more reach and engagement among a creator's existing followers. This presents a strategic opportunity to re-focus on a less saturated, high-performing format.

Data reveals Instagram Reels now achieve double the reach (30%) and engagement of traditional photo or carousel posts (13-14%). With Instagram's head confirming the app is being redesigned around Reels and DMs, marketers should shift all focus to video and deprioritize static image content.

Contrary to the trend of highly-designed posts, the most effective carousels now use simple, personal photos from a user's camera roll. These are paired with 2-3 sentences of text per slide to tell a story or share a tip, fostering a sense of authenticity and relatability.

Data shows LinkedIn's document posts (carousels) massively outperform other content. They earn 278% more engagement than video and 596% more than text-only posts. The feature, found via a specific 'document' icon when creating a post, is a key opportunity for marketers to boost reach.

While Reels are for reaching new audiences, data from a 2025 study shows carousels receive significantly more views and engagement from your current followers. To break out of a low-engagement cycle, prioritize creative, entertaining carousels specifically designed to reactivate your existing community.

A non-obvious tactic to boost visibility is adding music to carousel posts. This small addition makes the carousel eligible to appear on the Reels tab, which is being moved to a more central and highly trafficked position in Instagram's new layout, increasing potential reach for static content.