The humble hashtag is
perhaps the most misused and misunderstood social media tool. If you have any
social media account, chances are you’ve seen the hashtag abused in a hundred
different ways. Its repeated misuse has led many to believe that the hashtag
has no purpose. In actuality, that one little symbol holds great power for
mobile marketers who learn how to use it. Here are a few things you may not
have known about the hashtag and how it can be used to enhance your business’s
mobile marketing strategy
The Beginning of the Hashtag
The hashtag as it is
used today, got its start on the social media site, Twitter. With millions of
tweets, the hashtag gave people a way to organize and sort through all the mess
and read about certain topics. By placing a hash or pound symbol next to a
phrase, a person can tag that phrase allowing others to search that phrase and
pull up that tweet. Though Twitter made the hashtag popular, it has since
spread to many other social media sites such as Instagram and Facebook.
The Hashtag Advantage
The hashtag when used
properly is extremely powerful. Hashtags allow brands to inform their target
audience about a specific topic instantaneously. A hashtag can also connect one
post to hundreds or thousands of others that are about the same topic. The
right hashtag phrase can boost brand recognition, extend the reach of social
media ad campaigns, and foster customer loyalty.
The Basics
If you’re unfamiliar with
using hashtags in your social media posts, here are the basics you’ll need to
know. Most importantly, you need to know where to place the hashtag symbol. It
goes immediately (no spaces) before the keyword or phrase you want to tag.
Hashtag phrases can be embedded anywhere within a post or tweet. It doesn’t
have to be at the end as it is most popularly used. Your hashtags will not turn
up in search results if your account settings are set to “protected” or
“private.”
Some Dos And Don’ts
The absolute worst
thing about the hashtag is that it is often overused into oblivion. We’ve all
seen the Facebook post with 14 hashtag phrases at the end. The more hashtags in
a post, the less likely they are to be seen and the power of the hashtag is
diluted. Even worse, hashtag spamming makes your brand seem annoying and
clueless. Instead choose one or two good hashtag phrases.
A great hashtag
practice is to choose one hashtag to represent your brand. While you can
continue to use other hashtags, your primary hashtag phrase can be used by your
customers whenever they talk about your brand on social media.
Finally, make sure
your hashtags are simple and easy to remember. No one wants to read a
transcontinental run-on sentence. #theyarereallyhardtoreadwhenyougoonandonandon.
Remember, the more simple and memorable your hashtag, the more likely your
customers are to talk about it on social media, and that’s exactly how you want
to spread your brand.
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Source:
mobilemarketingwatch.com/how-to-hashtag-your-way-to-social-media-marketing-success-38245/
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