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Read More »You should never underestimate the importance of the simple Instagram hashtag. It plays a vital role in spreading your Instagram reach, and it helps develop your following. When Simply Measured carried out research on Instagram usage, they found that 88% 0f brand posts include at least one hashtag and posts with at least one hashtag average 12.6% more engagement than those without. People began using hashtags online as far back as 1988 on a platform called IRC – Internet Relay Chat. Even back in that prehistoric internet age people used hashtags for the same reason they do today – to group messages and other content into categories. The first known social media usage of hashtags was in October 2007 when Nate Ridder of San Diego, California, tagged his social messages with #SanDiegoOnFire – informing people about the wildfires his local area was suffering at the time. It was not long before most of the other networks added support for hashtags on their platforms. This includes Instagram, which has probably seen the most significant uptake of hashtag usage. Unlike Twitter, where most people recommend that you should not use more than two or three hashtags in a single tweet, Instagram encourages large-scale hashtag usage. It is common for people to include up to 20 hashtags in a single post, and many use the maximum they are permitted – 30 hashtags. Hashtags are used to help you group content. These can either be general hashtags that everybody uses – in which case you are grouping your posts and images with others who upload similar content. Alternatively, many businesses create niche hashtags to develop interest, and to consolidate posts relating to a particular product or campaign together. Most Instagram users love to boost their following. But there is little point in being followed by somebody with entirely different interests to you. By using appropriate hashtags with your content, you are making your posts available to people who have an interest in the same subjects. And if they like your posts, they are likely to follow you in the hope of seeing more content on the same topic. Even if people don't go as far as following you, they may like the content of yours that they come across when searching for a particular hashtag. When you use hashtags, you are effectively helping Instagram sort and organize your posts – helping them reach people who will value them. #love #instagood #photooftheday #fashion #trending #explorepage #viral #tbt #like4like #followme #picoftheday #follow #me #selfie #summer #art #instadaily #friends #repost #nature #trendingnow #fun #style #smile #food #instalike #likeforlike #family #travel #fitness #worldcup #tagsforlikes #viralpost #nofilter #life #beauty #amazing #instamood #igers #instagram #photo #music #photography #makeup #dog #beach #sunset #model #foodporn #motivation #followforfollow #sky #lifestyle #design #gym #f4f #toofunny #cat #handmade #hair #vscocam #bestoftheday #vsco #funny #dogsofinstagram #drawing #artist #f4fl #flowers #baby #wedding #memes #instapic #pretty #photographer #instafood #party #inspiration #lol #cool #workout #motivation #swag #fit #healthy #yummy #blackandwhite #foodie #insta #home #christmas #black #memes #winter #pink #sea #landscape #blue #london #holiday If you're a travel influencer (or just love travel), you'll find quite a few popular Instagram hashtags to help you get your content found. Got the travel bug? A scroll through these hashtags will only make it worse. Are you a fitness influencer? Use these most popular fitness-related hashtags to reach the right people. #exercise #bodybuilding #life #gymlife #gymrat #motivation #healthy #lifestyle #health #gym #DreamBody #GetFit #WomanWhoLift #sport #training #workout #HealthyLifestyle #muscle #fit #CrossFit #HIIT #StrenghtTraining #fitness #FitFam #goals #PersonalTrainer #FitnessMotivation #giveaway #sweepstakes #InItToWinIt #WinItWednesday #freebie #freebies #ContestAlert #ContestEntry #instacontest #instagiveaway #WinIt #contest #GiveawayAlert #giveawayworldwide
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Read More »Instagram likes it when creators use different hashtags on different posts rather than using the same block of hashtags on every post. This means you need to build up a library of hashtags or hashtag groups with slight variations and then choose the right combination of hashtags for each post. Use Instagram's search function. Just type in a keyword relevant to your post and select the Tags tab. Instagram will then give you a list of hashtags. Look for relevant tags with a reasonable usage (around 50K) that are not so popular that your posts will get lost. Use the hashtags that others in your niche or industry use. Check out what your competitors are doing. Check their posts to make sure that the hashtags aren't part of a specific campaign they're running. Then, grab the non-branded ones and use them. Once you have a good list of hashtags to choose from, here's a really easy hack you can use to have them ready to go. First, break them into related groups of 8–15 hashtags. Once you have them organized, use your smartphone's text replacement feature to add shortcuts for each of the groups. It's easiest to just use something like "ht1," "ht2," etc. However, you can use whatever shortcut you want. From there, you just need to add the hashtags as the text to fill in when you type out the shortcut. Most Instagram hashtags are broad and subject-level. This makes them useful for any Instagram user adding content related to that hashtag. Sometimes, though, you need hashtags that are a bit more targeted. More targeted hashtags also tend to have less competition.
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Read More »If you are making an Instagram post that is about love, you might include #love as one of your 30 permitted hashtags. But you should probably focus on using related hashtags with smaller, yet still sizeable followings, such as #wonderful, #adorable, #hug, #lover, or even #loveisintheair. Some of the top hashtags do symbolize a particular type of post, and you may specifically be aiming that your snaps be considered #photooftheday, #instadaily, or #picoftheday. And, of course, it makes sense to use #repost if you are indeed reposting an image. By the way, if you are wondering what the hashtag #tbt means, it stands for Throwback Thursday. It has now become common for people to share photos of “back in the day” as #TBT posts. You should reserve the hashtag #instagood for your very best photos. It indicates to fellow Instagrammers that you are particularly pleased with the photo to which you have attached that hashtag.
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