Creating A Hashtag
October 9, 2014 Leave a comment

The hashtag began as a humble idea: the tweeter adds the # symbol in front of one word or a word group, no spaces. Doing so allows Twitter to categorize the tweet and group it with others who have tweeted using the same hashtag. Think of the hashtag as a keyword tag and it is easier to understand. People searching based on a specific hashtag receive a list of tweets using that particular tag. The searcher is happy, and so are you, because, in one fell swoop, you have:
•become visible to a new audience
•joined the conversation
•voiced your opinion
•found a like minded audience eager to read what you have to say
Easy, right?But we’re not done. When the right hashtag is added to your tweets, your “retweet” rates rise (other people reposting your original tweets). This opens up your comment to new views and opinions, not to mention new followers, and so the cycle of growth and visibility continues. Read more of this post

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