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How to Use Instagram Hashtags for Business: A Guide for Marketers https://ift.tt/2XndFoh Wondering how to use hashtags to improve your visibility on Instagram? Looking for a guide to follow? In this article, you’ll discover a complete guide to using hashtags strategically across Instagram feed posts, story posts, and IGTV posts. The Basics of Using Instagram Hashtags for BusinessA lot of people struggle with Instagram hashtags. They either don’t know how to use them for their business or they just think they don’t work.
Why are hashtags so important on Instagram? The reality is they’re the secret sauce to success. Instagram has very limited search capabilities as a platform, and one of the best ways to get found and get more eyeballs on your content is to use hashtags. They allow you to show up in various searches for your target audience and help more people find your content. If you’re using hashtags to get found in search, there are three places you can use hashtags in your Instagram content:
But there are some limitations on how many hashtags you can use:
I’ll talk much more about each of these areas and which hashtags to use later in this article. What Shows Up in Instagram Hashtag Search ResultsNow that you know you can use Instagram hashtags and want to put them in all of your content, it’s worth noting that there’s no guarantee that you’ll actually show up in any specific hashtag search. All of the results for hashtags are sorted by the algorithm. To view a hashtag search result, tap on the search icon (the magnifying glass) and type in the hashtag you want to look up in the search bar. Then tap on the Tags tab to view the hashtag content related to that word or phrase. In the search results, you’ll see two tabs: one for top-performing posts and one for recent posts. Discover the best social media marketing strategies from the world's top experts! Don't miss this event! Everything in the Top tab is algorithmically sorted based on you as an individual and the type of content you interact with. If you really like puppies, you’re more likely to see content with puppies in a search result. If you really like self-help–type content, you’re more likely to see that in a search result, no matter what type of content you’re looking for in a hashtag. The Instagram algorithm knows what you look for and will sort search results based on your behaviors. As a result, if you and a friend search for the same hashtag, you’ll see different results because they’re sorted for each of you individually. If you switch over to the Recent tab in your hashtag search results, that content is sorted chronologically, with the most recently shared post at the top of the results feed. There’s still an algorithmic sort associated with this list of results and there’s no guarantee that your content will show up with every hashtag, or even any of the hashtags that you specifically use. But there’s always a chance that you’ll appear in the search results, and when it comes to hashtags, they’re a “use it or lose it” thing. If you don’t use them, there’s no chance of showing up in search. If you do, there’s a better chance of getting found by more people. So use them, take advantage of them, and take the opportunity for more people to see your content! Now that you understand the foundations of how hashtags work on Instagram, let’s dive deeper into how to use them strategically in your content in different areas of Instagram. #1: How to Use Hashtags on Instagram Feed PostsYour Instagram feed posts are your best opportunity to appear in search results for various hashtags. But not every hashtag will work the same way. You need to be strategic about which ones you use and how you combine them.
Unfortunately, a lot of people do what I call the “throw spaghetti against the wall and hope it sticks” tactic. That’s not what you want to do! How many hashtags should you use? Where should you use them? Which ones should you use? Below I’ll share with you my super-secret recipe to not only get your content found more often, but also get more followers and sales. How Many Instagram Hashtags Should You Use in Feed Posts?You can use up to 30 hashtags and anything beyond that won’t show up in search. But your first 30 are free to use however you want. But should you use 30? I recommend using at least 15–20. In general, more is better! Go for all 30 if you use them well. Include as many as you can use strategically while staying relevant to your business. You may be freaking out because some people think that’s a lot and it’s hard to come up with that many hashtags. You might be able to think of three or four off the top of your head, but how can you come up with 15–20 hashtags? That’s where the super-secret recipe comes into play! You’ll want to combine a variety of hashtags from different categories of popularity. To see how popular a hashtag is, go to search on Instagram and type in a hashtag in the Tags search bar. The hashtag list that populates will tell you how many posts are associated with each of those hashtags. The super-secret hashtag recipe for maximum exposure is:
If you follow this formula, you’ll already be up to 12–15 hashtags without even trying so you can easily get to that 15–20 total hashtag number. Which Hashtags Should You Use in Your Instagram Feed Posts?Simply adding a long list of hashtags to your content isn’t enough. The key is to find relevant hashtags for your business. Don’t use popular hashtags like #love or #vacation, or something that’s trending or hyper-popular because those hashtags aren’t related specifically to your business and are too concentrated. Instead, pick hashtags that are very specific to your industry, the content you’re posting, or what you offer as a solution. The reality is most people don’t pick the right hashtags for their audience. They only think about their business and what they want to be found for. Let’s look at the example of car insurance because no one is likely to go to Instagram to search for car insurance; that’s what Google is for. The only ones looking at #carinsurance are competitors who are selling car insurance. Using this hashtag won’t attract your target audience. You need to think about where your audience is. What is your audience doing? Who is your audience? If we continue with the car insurance example, your audience is people who have cars. And people who have cars are looking for things like #dreamcar or #lamborghini, or #newcar. And if someone is buying #myfirstcar, guess what they need? Car insurance! If you’re using the hashtag where that audience is currently hanging out, you get to show up and give them quality content that’s valuable to them. Some industries can get away with using hashtags directly related to what they do, like #weddingphotographer. Yes, if someone is looking for a wedding photographer, they’ll go to Instagram and look for that hashtag specifically. So those industries can use those industry hashtags. But you still want to think about people outside of just that realm. If all you do is wedding photography, that’s great, but people are only going to be searching for you in a very limited time period. In addition to those wedding hashtags, you can also look at hashtags related to geographic locations where you work and other ways to serve your audience outside of that very specific time that they’re looking for your services. How Do Instagram Hashtags Drive Business Results?Using both a variety of hashtags from different popularity categories and hashtags where your audience is actually spending time will drive results for your business. This may come in the form of new followers, an email or phone call, or engagement on your post. How? Let’s look at what happens:
Top-performing posts can stay in those top placements for even months, which means if somebody is looking for that specific hashtag, when they go to that search result, you’ll be one of the first ones, maybe the first one, they see in that top-performing hashtag tab. And what happens when they see that? They tap on your content! They’re now on your profile. They may follow you because they realize you’re relevant to them. You have a product or a service that’s valuable to them. They may even email you or call you if you’ve enabled those action buttons on your Instagram profile. You can actually close sales with this tactic! Where Should You Put Your Instagram Hashtags?Now you know what and how many Instagram hashtags you’re going to use in your feed post. Where do you put them? This is probably the age-old question since hashtags have been used for business on Instagram. Caption or comment, does it matter? In all reality, no. Some studies say it’s slightly advantageous to put them in the caption. Some people prefer to put them in the comment to hide them so they don’t look spammy. If you use the hashtag recipe above, whether you put your hashtags in the caption or the comment won’t have a significant impact. Your content isn’t affected by the algorithm based on where you put the hashtags. Nor will the placement affect search results. Both tactics work. It’s really more a matter of personal preference as to where you put your hashtags. The caveat is that it does matter where you place them if you’re using incredibly popular hashtags. If you’re using hashtags with 5 million or more post results (which isn’t in line with the recipe covered above), those are the ones you do want to put in the caption. The reason is that in the 10–30 seconds it takes you to put that hashtag list in a comment, you’re losing valuable time in that hashtag hub and all of that potential engagement. In this situation, leave the hashtags in the caption for best results. Additionally, captions now get truncated with a “… more” after the second line of text so people aren’t seeing your hashtags in the caption anyway, unless they tap to read the whole caption. You don’t have to worry about “hiding” them in a comment. Are Your Posts Showing Up in Instagram Hashtag Searches?How do you know if your hashtags are working? Did you show up in search? Did people find your content? The easiest way to find out is to review the insights for the post itself. Below your post and above the caption, you’ll see the View Insights link. Tap on View Insights to open up a small screen of information. Swipe up on that little menu bar to see a full screen of information that tells you how that post performed. Keep scrolling and the bottom of the screen will tell you where your impressions came from, including how many impressions came from hashtags. You won’t be able to tell which individual hashtags produced how many impressions but you’ll see overall hashtag performance. Get Expert Social Media Marketing Training!Want to keep ahead of your competitors? Need to master a social platform? Discover how to improve your social media marketing at Social Media Marketing World 2020, brought to you by your friends at Social Media Examiner. You’ll rub shoulders with the biggest names and brands in social media, soak up countless tips and new strategies, and enjoy extensive networking opportunities . Don’t miss the industry’s largest conference. Get in early for big discounts. Sale ends Tuesday, November 19th, 2019. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MOREIt’s possible that you may not rank for hashtags or have very little exposure from them. Sometimes that’s because your content just isn’t that good. And if it’s not performing well with your followers, Instagram is unlikely to show it to non-followers. It’s also possible that your content is in a very saturated environment, where it’s simply not a good time to show up in those specific hashtag results. Not every post will perform well in hashtags. Review and look at multiple posts and see how your hashtags are performing for each of those posts. Consider questions like:
Take a look at your post details to help determine what content performs better for you. Note: If you don’t see the option to tap on View Insights, chances are you’re still set up as a personal profile. Insights are only available to business profiles and creator profiles. You’ll need to upgrade your profile to access these features going forward. #2: How to Use Hashtags on Instagram StoriesIf you’re putting a ton of effort into creating fun, engaging Instagram stories, chances are you want more people to find that content. The good news is that in addition to your feed posts, Instagram hashtags are super-helpful for your Instagram stories. If you’re feeling comfortable with how to use hashtags on Instagram feed posts, I have a warning for you: Instagram stories are completely different! In the sections below, we’ll look at which hashtags to use for your business to show up in more searches, how many hashtags to use in your Instagram stories, the difference between Instagram hashtag stickers and text boxes, and how search results populate stories. Which Hashtags Should You Use in Instagram Stories?When it comes to your stories hashtags, you want to go broad. Why? Because your stories only last for 24 hours. If you use something hyper-specific, or even your own branded hashtag, the chances of someone looking for that specific hashtag in that narrow 24-hour window are pretty limited. But if you use a broad hashtag—something popular (which is the opposite of what I recommend you do in the feed)—you have a higher likelihood of people looking for that hashtag in those 24 hours. That gives you a better chance of your content showing up in the search for those people to view it. Think about those hashtags that are singular words and very broad to your industry; something like #socialmedia, #science, or #love. Any of those big popular hashtags are going to improve your chances of getting found in search. One exception to this rule is if you’re at a live event or running a contest that has a very limited time frame. Using a narrower hashtag specifically for that event, venue, or contest actually works in your favor because people are only looking for it in that specific time period. You’ll be more likely to show up and be seen by more people. Where Should You Place Your Instagram Story Hashtags?You have two options for creating Instagram story hashtags: the hashtag sticker or a text box. To use the hashtag sticker, tap on the sticker icon (the square smiley face) and select the hashtag sticker to add it to your story. Start typing and you’ve got yourself a hashtag sticker that’s clickable to that search result. For the text box, tap the Aa icon in your story and then type in a series of hashtags using the hashtag symbol, followed by the text for that hashtag. Make sure the hashtag is underlined when you post that text box. If it’s not underlined, it’s not clickable, meaning you won’t appear in searches and people can’t tap on it to go to that search option. To make things complicated, Instagram has limits on how many hashtags you can use for each of these options. With the hashtag sticker, you can only use one hashtag. And you can only use one hashtag sticker on each story post. Once you’ve added that sticker to your story, that’s your hashtag. If you try to add another hashtag sticker, your existing one opens up, and you’ll end up typing over it with the new hashtag. For the text box, you can put as many hashtags in there as you want. You could put 10 in the text and they’re all underlined, and you think, great, I have 10 hashtags. In fact, it’s advertised that you can use up to 10 hashtags in a text box. But Instagram often limits you to three usable hashtags, and if you use more than three, only the first three will record for search results. There’s one more limitation when using the text box option for hashtags. You may have seen or heard of people taking their hashtags, minimizing them, changing the color, and hiding them somewhere in the image with a matching color. This is meant to disguise the hashtag, so people don’t see it on the post. Instagram, however, got smart to this tactic shortly after people started doing this. Now they won’t populate your content into a hashtag search if you minimize your content too much and attempt to hide it. As a result, you want to keep your hashtags legible—large enough that somebody can read them with the naked eye and aren’t hidden. How Do Instagram Story Hashtags Perform?When it comes to hashtag search results for Instagram stories, you need to have realistic expectations. Think about how stories work. No one wants to see a thousand dots across the top of the story screen. As a result, Instagram won’t show all story results in a search. There’s no guarantee that your story content will appear in a hashtag search. Instagram algorithmically determines which stories each viewer sees in a hashtag search result. That algorithm will be based on the individual user, what content they’re more likely to interact with, and the performance of your post. If your story is performing well and getting good engagement, and if it’s ideal content for your target audience, there’s a good chance that it will show up in that hashtag search for that user. Use Alternative Instagram Story Stickers for More ExposureWe just talked about the limits of hashtag search results for stories. How do you get your stories found in more places by more people? One of my favorite tools is the location sticker. For this, you want to get hyper-targeted with your location. If you tag San Diego, your post really only has the potential to show up in a “San Diego” search. But if you specifically tag the San Diego Convention Center, the maps know that the convention center is near Seaport Village, near the Gaslamp, in downtown San Diego, which is in San Diego, which is in California, which is in the USA. And when you use that location tag as the smallest possible location, you actually have the potential to show up in the larger search options. This means you could show up in three, four, even five potential locations, just by using one location sticker. But if you had used the location sticker for San Diego, you wouldn’t get narrowed down into smaller locations. Using that super-narrow location tag actually helps you get seen in more venues and more tag locations related to where you are when you’re sharing that content. In addition to the hashtag and location stickers, you can use the @mention sticker. You could @mention a business, customer, client, partner, or brand that’s affiliated with you. When you @mention them, they get a notification on their account, and many times, they’ll share your content to their own story, providing you with more exposure and opportunity to be seen by more people. #3: How to Use Hashtags on IGTVIf you’re creating high-quality IGTV content that’s appealing to your audience, using hashtags on your IGTV video descriptions is a great way to get more people to find you and your content.
For IGTV, you’re going to use a strategy similar to what you would use on your Instagram feed post. As described earlier, this will be a combination of three types of hashtags; popular, moderately popular, and niche-specific hashtags. You can use up to 30 hashtags just as you would on a feed post. Again, this is “use it or lose it” mentality. The more hashtags you use, the more chances you’ll have for search. Where to Put IGTV Hashtags?The IGTV upload process is relatively simple. After you open the IGTV app, tap the plus sign and select a video to upload. Once you’ve done that and chosen your cover image, you get to the screen where you enter your video title and description. You do need to add a title for your video or it won’t upload. The description is optional, but this is where all of the goodies go. You can explain what’s happening in the video, and regardless of your account size, you can add a clickable URL here. This is also where you put all of your hashtags. There aren’t any subsequent comments so put all of those hashtags directly in the description of the IGTV video. IGTV Videos in Hashtag SearchesOnce your video is uploaded to IGTV, it will be scanned for hashtags in the caption and potentially appear in search results on those hashtag searches. When it comes to showing up in the hashtag search results, a normal feed post takes up a single square. IGTV videos are a large square video, giving you more real estate for people to see your content. The IGTV logo will also appear on the thumbnail of the video in the search results. Like all other content, there’s no guarantee that your IGTV video will appear in any of those hashtag search results. However, if you have a high-performing post that is doing well with your audience and it’s ideal content for your target audience, it’s got a better chance of being algorithmically sorted for that target audience to view it in search results. Additional IGTV ExposureWhen you upload a video that’s more than 1 minute in length to IGTV, you have the option to share a 1-minute preview to your regular Instagram feed. By doing this, it shows up in your followers’ feeds and stays on your profile as a regular post. When anybody sees that video, they’ll get a little prompt at the bottom so they can watch the full video on IGTV. If they watch the full 1-minute preview, they get another prompt to watch the rest of the video on IGTV, sending people over there to get you more views, and hopefully, more conversions. Tips for Choosing a Branded Hashtag for Your BusinessA key thing to remember is that nobody owns a hashtag. You can’t trademark hashtags, anybody can use them, and they can be any combination of words or phrases. So how do you pick the right one for your brand? Sometimes you’ll see long run-on hashtags and others are super-short. Is one type better than the other? That depends on you, your business, your audience, and what you’re using that hashtag for. Instagram contest hashtags can usually be a little bit longer because they’re a limited-use capacity. You want your contest hashtag to be descriptive. It can even be something related to the contest or giveaway so it’s clear the hashtag is designated for that purpose. If it’s a typical branded hashtag for your business, keep these tips in mind:
To illustrate, I use #jennstrends, which is my business name. And Social Media Examiner uses #smexaminer. They abbreviate it a bit, keeping it short and sweet but recognizable and distinct to the brand. ConclusionHashtags really are the key to success on Instagram. To reach more people, grow your audience, and get more engagement on your content—across all Instagram components—you need to use hashtags. They allow you to be found by the right people, getting your content to the people who most need (or want) to see it. But you have to be strategic with your hashtags. You have to know which ones to use, how to use them, and how to capitalize on them for each aspect of Instagram so you’ll see the success we talked about. Take a good look at the hashtags you’re using now and try to find better ones. Find out what other brands are using for their hashtags. Look at the list of “similar” hashtags on Instagram when you review a hashtag search. I recommend you compile all of these hashtags into lists on your phone or mobile device, separated by category or content type, so you can easily access them when you need them for any of your future Instagram posts. Discover the latest tactics and master social media marketing in 2020! Don't miss this event! What do you think? Are you using hashtags to get more exposure on Instagram? Are you looking forward to trying out a more strategic approach to hashtags on Instagram? Please share your thoughts or tips in the comments below. More articles on Instagram marketing:Social Media via Social Media Marketing | Social Media Examiner https://ift.tt/1LtH18p November 18, 2019 at 05:07AM
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