Thursday, 27 June 2013

The Hashtag & How to Use it by #katieandjane

You may have seen a lot of social media speak surrounding Facebook rolling out the use of hashtags, but in our usual fashion were going to tell you what they are, how to use them and what they mean for different social media platforms in our simple social round up!

The Hashtag Began on Twitter
First trialled in 2007 on Twitter, the hashtag is a handy way of using social media shorthand to group and connect you with other people talking about the same topic. For example, if you wanted to talk about a news topic, a sports event or a TV show on Twitter, you could use the particular hashtag associated with it so that your tweet appears in a news feed of other peoples tweets talking about the same thing. 

It also works to group topics together, for instance if you didnt necessarily want to join in the conversation, but wanted to see what others had to say about a particular topic you could search for the hashtag and a feed of related tweets will appear.

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Introducing the Hashtag to Facebook
As of this month, you can now use hashtags on Facebook too, which will allow users to connect with others when talking about the same topics and will most probably be a new way for advertisers to get in front of potential buyers!
Initially, try searching for common keywords to get a feel for hashtags on Facebook. Don't be alarmed if you get very few results, it seems people aren't embracing Facebook hashtags just yet, apart from if they're talking about #pizza!

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The Hashtag on Pinterest
Hashtags can be used when describing your pins, but the key is to place your hashtag in the description area and to be unique to increase your reach. Use a distinctive hashtag and repeatedly use it on your other pins that fall under it to create awareness of your Pinterest boards and help others find you.  It can also help you to see when others repin your content, especially if you're not following the user.

The Hashtag on Instagram
When using hashtags on Instagram, be specific and ensure the hashtag describes your photo so that others can easily find it and your images will be seen by more people. That's, of course, if you want to use Instagram as a social network rather than a photo editor! Make sure if you are posting a photo that you want to appear next to like-minded images, find out what hashtags others are using to make sure your image doesnt get lost.

What to do with a Hashtag!
Its important to know when to use a hashtag; keep it simple, relevant and remember its a tool to ensure you are connected to other people talking about the same topic while automatically categorising your post to show up in a related search.

An example for you; when we post related to social media we will use a hashtag #socialmedia to ensure it shows up in conversations where other people are searching for, or talking about social media.

Similarly we like to use the hashtag to localise our posts too. We are putting on a free social media event tomorrow in Birmingham, so all our posts related to this will carry the hashtags #socialmedia #Birmingham. This way we are narrowing the audience to those who could potentially be interested in the event, rather than get lost in a feed of #events which would be a very general.

What Not to do with a Hashtag!
Simply, dont use too many! Using lots of hashtags in one post will make it look like spam, and you wont be using it to correctly target posts. #We #don't #want #every #post #looking #like #this! Make sure you use them sparingly and purposefully or not at all!
Finally, let us know if what you thought about our hashtag post by joining us at our #katieandjane
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Katie x

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