The right set of hashtags increases your reach on instagram and an increased reach means more exposure for your business and more followers.
In this thread, I will show you
Types of hashtags
How to research hashtags
Hashtags are words or phrases preceded by a # sign to identify messages on specific topics.
Hashtags put your content where it will be seen by those interested in your offer, they also increase your reach and engagement.
There are different types of hashtags you should consider when researching hashtags.
They show what you do in your industry.
For instance, if you sell hair accessories in the hair industry, your niche hashtag will be #hairaccessories.
9jafoodie
Triciabiz
Nbctribe
Naijabrandchick
Hustlersquare
Lagosmums
Newmumshub etc
Some community hashtags are also niche hashtags, for instance, hashtags like 9jafoodie are community hashtags and also niche hashtags.
Branded hashtags are hashtags that are unique to your business, it could be your business name like #VanksVirtualSolutions or your tagline.
Campaign hashtags are short term and are used for product launch or giveaways.
Assuming the hair accessory vendor in our earlier example is in Lagos State, she can use hashtags like #hairinlagos #Lagoshair #hairvendorinlagos because ...
The key to researching hashtags is to know your target audience.
Once you know your target audience, you will know where to find them and the hashtags they will be interested in.
Your photo, graphic or video determines how well your post will perform.
You need hashtags with low post density so that your post can rank on those hashtags.
There are lots of competitors on hashtags with high post density for instance #hustlersquare....
As at this afternoon, #hustlersquare has 5.3M posts while #abujahomes has 26.1K posts.
Another thing to consider when researching hashtags is the recency of the posts on each hashtag
Check when the top posts on each hashtag were made.
The top posts are the first 9 posts on the top post section of a hashtag.
If I want to use #abujahomes in my post, what i would do is check the recency of the top 9 posts.
You should be looking at hashtags that are active whose top posts were as recent as 15 minutes ago, 3 hours ago, 2 days ago 5 days ago, you get the drift.
In the image below I searched for #abujaeats, peep the hashtags related to #abujaeats.
The related bar gives you more hashtags you can use.
I’ve heard some people say don’t use all 30 hashtags but I think you should use all 30 hashtags, I mean, if Instagram didn’t want you to use all 30 hashtags, why give you that option?
If your engagement rate is low, your hashtag sets should look like this
10 hashtags with 5k to 20k post density
10 hashtags with 20k to 50k post density
10 hashtags with 50k to 100k posts density
Aside from content ideas, you can find relevant hashtags on your competitors page, your audience's page, industry leaders and related hashtag option.
Apps like tagomatic and In tags by prilaga
Check the hashtags generated by these apps on Instagram to know whether or not they are active.
Check my Instagram Story to see how to do this.
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