Since its appearance on Twitter back in 2007, a hashtag is still an effective tool across various social media platforms. It has many different uses and, when used correctly, can help your brand on social media be like a “fish in water”: popular with a ‘school’ of subscribers. In this guide, we’ve collected all the information you need to know about hashtags to make your SMM strategy more effective.
Let’s start with a short #hashtagbasics.
A hashtag is a word or phrase preceded by a hash, also known as the pound sign (#). It is used to categorize content on social media and basically, is a glorified tagging system. Hashtags make it easier for people to find interesting posts on social networks, increasing the number of views and interactions. A hashtag can be organically inserted into the post text, written in a separate paragraph after the text in the same post, or even placed in the comment section.
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Let’s get to the specific platforms.
Although we associate hashtags primarily with Twitter and even Instagram, they can still be used on Facebook. When they first appeared on the platform, their use, on the contrary, made posts less noticeable and reduced the number of interactions, but over time, people got used to it, and everything worked as it should. Just remember not to use too many hashtags. More than one or two hashtags will make you seem unprofessional and annoy people who understand that you are seeking attention more than want to share interesting information. Also, it is important to make your posts public so everyone can find you with the hashtags. It will help make your brand more popular, and increase the number of followers and their engagement.
Hashtags were never meant to be used on this platform but they eventually caved in 2018. And they created a search method that focused specifically on hashtags, so professionals interested in your brand even outside your network can easily find your posts. Two or three hashtags are usually recommended to make your posts more reachable and increase brand awareness. LinkedIn will automatically suggest relevant hashtags when you begin to write a post. If they seem like a good fit, don’t hesitate to include them but don’t do it just for the sake of it. Also, don’t forget to check if your page is public so your posts can be discovered not only by your followers.
This platform is where you get the most power out of hashtags. Instagram allows you to use up to 30 hashtags. Ten or eleven hashtags are recommended amounts for Instagram, but you can experiment with the amount to check what works best for your brand. You can also create your brands’ hashtag, write it in your BIO and use it in every post about your brand, products, or any company activity. To check the popularity of particular hashtags, just start writing it in the search box. Instagram will display its popularity by the number of usages. Also, there is an all-star list of ever-popular hashtags like #love or #nofilter. You can google what are the most popular hashtags right now and use several in your posts. Don’t forget that using only the most popular hashtags will drown your post among millions of others, so put some specific words for balance and visibility.
Using one or two hashtags in your tweets will bring you twice as many clicks, likes, replies, and retweets than tweets without hashtags at all. Using more than two can result in decreasing engagement, so don’t overuse them. Here are the exact numbers:
Also, simply asking your followers to like and/or retweet will result in even more engagement. Don’t forget to check the trending hashtags on Twitter today and use them if it fits to get people involved in conversations.
Even when you figure it all out and know where and which hashtags to use, it is important to understand how to check its effectiveness. Here are the things you should look for to understand if your hashtag usage is successful.
Hashtag management is necessary for today’s social media-driven landscape, but it doesn’t have to be arduous and time-consuming. We hope that this guide will help you build your SMM strategy, and help you find and use only the best and most relevant hashtags.
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