@brad_jonesAug 23.2016 — #A hashtag is just a pound or hash sign (#) used in front of a word. There is nothing magical or mystical about using them. People follow or search on hashtags to find posts related to a topic they are interested in. As such, you can #Hashtag any word.
If you are sharing content, you should make sure hashtags are relevant to your content to avoid being pegged as a spammer. #relevant
You can use hashtags within a post, or you can add related hashtags after a post. I did both in the previous sentences as examples.
@AndrewNguyenAug 23.2016 — #Hashtags turn topics and phrases into clickable links in your posts on your personal Timeline or Page. This helps people find posts about topics they’re interested in. To make a hashtag, write # (the number sign) along with a topic or phrase and add it to your post. For example:
@othername0104Sep 03.2016 — #Using a hashtag in a social post is as simple as adding the ‘#’ sign before a single word or phrase without spaces or punctuation (numbers are okay).
1.Don’t string too many words together with a single hashtag.
2.If you tweet with a hashtag on a public account, anyone who does a search for that hashtag may find your tweet.
3.Don’t #spam #with #hashtags. Don’t over-tag a single tweet.
4.Use hashtags only on tweets relevant to the topic.
Though it’s easy to quickly create and send out a post with a hashtag in it, there is some basic etiquette when it comes to using them. We’ll cover some of the advanced ways to use hashtags, but first lets take a step back and look at what Mediabistro put together outlining some of the basic rules for creating a tweet with hashtags. Though it’s easy to create a hashtag, it’s not quite as easy to do it in a correct or relevant way.
@MadhukarwdSep 07.2016 — #You can use hash # tag on each post on your keyword and one important thing you should follow while using hash tag that use only two hash tags one is on you keyword and other is on trending word. for example: #Paralympics (trending) #sports (keyword)
@arvindattriSep 07.2016 — #Just create the hashtag (try to keep it unique, not too long and easy to remember), and tell everybody to use it when ever they Tweet or do Instagram. Use #tag not # tag, always remember.