Hashtag This Hashtag That - What about Hashtag?
Hi everyone,
I'm not an Internet Guru or pretend to be one! One year ago, I was literally «invisible» on the net! I googled my name and found nothing except a LinkedIn profile. I started exploring possible income with the internet in Novembe 2014. Lucky for me, I found WA soon enough before I got «scammed». Kyle saved me from the iPAS scam. Thank you Kyle :)
Anyway, my blog is to inform you, I'm not asking for a therapy :)
My understanding is that a # (hashtag) is as powerful as a keyword and we tend to forget it.
WHAT ABOUT THE # (HASHTAG)?
An example of a hashtag is #dontjudge. The term hashtag can also refer to the hash symbol itself when used in the context of a hashtag.
A hashtag allows grouping of similarly tagged messages, and also allows an electronic search to return all messages that contain it.
Note that the # (hashtag) works on almost every social platform inlcuding Pinterest (which is very good for traffic).
HOW TO USE THE HASHTAG!
- When typing your personal message, press the # key on your keyboard.
- Sart typing a specific word related to your post or page.
- A dropped list will appear with suggestions.
- Select the appropriate hashtag and voilà! See example below.
- You may insert one or two (#) as per recommendations by WA members.
Our friend Ty should use # too! :)
It would be very interesting to get comments from the experts.
I hope you enjoy this information and have a nice day.
Gilbert
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Hey Gilbert - I read somewhere that the optimum number of hashtags on twitter is two per tweet :)
C
I love precise information like that.....:) I will take very good note and correct my blog. Thank you LittleClaire.
Me too - I tend to remember specifics much easier :)
Having two hashtags, statistically, means more retweets.
C
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I just saw this Gilbert. Been wondering about this blessed # for the last 3 months. I want to thank you for this simple view. Now I understand.
Blessings....
Shirley
Glad to help!
We learn some much things at WA. Have a nice day.
(=o).