Hashtag Strategy: Research, Usage, and Analytics
Hashtags help content reach new audiences, but using them effectively requires strategy. This guide covers hashtag research methods, platform-specific best practices, and how to measure hashtag performance.
Key Takeaways
- Hashtags categorize content and make it discoverable to people searching for or following specific topics.
- Use 5-15 relevant hashtags per post (Instagram allows 30).
- Branded**: Unique to your brand (#YourBrandName).
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How Hashtags Work
Hashtags categorize content and make it discoverable to people searching for or following specific topics. Each platform uses hashtags differently, so a one-size-fits-all approach doesn't work.
Platform-Specific Guidelines
- Use 5-15 relevant hashtags per post (Instagram allows 30).
- Mix popular (#photography, 500M+ posts) with niche (#filmstreetphotography, 50K posts).
- Place hashtags in the caption or first comment.
Twitter/X
- Use 1-2 hashtags per tweet. More than 2 reduces engagement.
- Participate in trending topics when relevant.
- Create branded hashtags for campaigns.
- Use 3-5 hashtags per post.
- Mix industry-specific with broader professional tags.
- Follow hashtags to understand what performs.
TikTok
- Use 3-5 hashtags including niche and broad.
- Include trending sounds/hashtags when relevant.
- Use the Discover page to identify trending tags.
Research Methods
- Platform search: Type keywords into the platform's search bar to see suggested hashtags and their usage volume.
- Competitor analysis: Study what hashtags successful accounts in your niche use.
- Related hashtags: Most platforms suggest related hashtags on tag pages.
Hashtag Categories
- Branded: Unique to your brand (#YourBrandName).
- Community: Groups of like-minded users (#BookTok, #DevCommunity).
- Campaign: Specific to a promotion or event.
- Content: Describes the content type (#tutorial, #recipe).
- Location: Geographic tags (#NYC, #LondonFood).
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