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ValuedVoice Blog | Instagram Hashtags: Best Practices for Maximum Exposure

Written by Admin | Nov 4, 2019 5:00:00 AM

Hashtags first appeared on Twitter in 2007. Chris Messina initially suggested them, and they gained widespread use in tweets concerning the San Diego forest fires in 2007.

Twitter began hyperlinking hashtags two years later, and since then, hashtags have spread to other social media sites, including Facebook, Tumblr, and Instagram.

Hashtags make it easy for social media users to easily find posts with specific user-generated content. They can then follow and participate in relevant discussions.

Using hashtags to advertise your goods can be an effective way to increase brand awareness and interest people in your products and services.

Specific brand hashtags help people share your posts, thus amplifying your exposure without extra effort on your part.

Instagram is a natural platform for a hashtag strategy. Here are some of the most effective ways and best practices for using hashtags on Instagram.

Publicize Your Brand

Using a clear, concise hashtag related to your brand is a great way to make it easy for your target audience to find you.

Branded hashtags may not be as effective for companies or enterprises just starting, but if you have achieved some publicity, they can help supporters, fans, and customers find you.

Keep these types of hashtags short and easily understandable. For example, if your web site is called Vegan Delites, then a hashtag of #vegandelites could work well for you.

Control the Numbers

Do not overwhelm internet users with too much. If you put 30 hashtags on a photo or video, you might be overdoing it.

There is no specific number or sweet spot for hashtags when you post a photo. However, to reach your targeted audience in the most efficient and straightforward way, use no more than five or six hashtags.

Stay Focused

When you post on Instagram, niche hashtags can help users find you directly among all the other traffic. For example, a hashtag of #animals is general and may not make much difference. However, one such as #saverhinos is more helpful because it is specific. Using relevant hashtags provides a better user experience and promotes your content more effectively.

Get Creative

Do not automatically assume that popular Instagram hashtags that have worked for a million posts will increase your traffic.

You could more easily get crowded out. The hashtag #love has appeared in 12 billion posts.

However, if you change it to something such as #catlove, you can still see good results. If your vegan blog is relatively unknown, you could use the popular hashtag #cleaneating to help users find you. And then combine it with a more personalized hashtag that includes your blog’s name.

Encourage Engagement

Adding hashtags to every post on Instagram is an effective way to help users get to know your brand and get engaged with your services or products.

They make it easier for people who do not follow you to discover you. Also, when you add hashtags, users can more easily find your old posts related to their searches.

While it is important to grab people’s attention, it is important to keep them interested in your content.

Find the Right Hashtags

While using some popular hashtags can help people find you initially, you also want to use more personalized hashtags related specifically to your brand.

You want them to highlight your unique qualities. If you are not sure how to do this, several sites can help you find the best hashtags.

These services make it easy to pinpoint useful and relevant terms.

Understand the Bypass Feature

On Instagram, users have the option to bypass specific hashtags with the option “Don’t show this hashtag.”

If your hashtags are too general, popular, or trending, users might be getting too many results and choose to filter them.

Users also dislike when you add hashtags unrelated to your content or repeatedly employ the same ones.

Hashtags are an excellent tool for categorizing and sorting information, and they can help people find your content. But you must create and use them thoughtfully to get the most out of them.

Hashtags have come a long way from their beginnings in 2007. They have become a part of daily life across multiple social media channels, including Instagram.

Hashtags make it easy for people to find your content, but you need to choose your hashtags well to get the most out of them.

Multiple internet tools, as well as a good understanding of your niche, will help you.