Use Hashtags to Gain Readers

Tip # 1 – Do Not Use More Than 30 Hashtags

Do not use more than 30 hashtags per post. After 30 hashtags, the hashtags stop working on that post.

Tip # 2 – Use Popular Hashtags

Next to each hashtag I’ve listed is a number. The higher the number, the more the hashtag is used, thus the more popular the hashtag. The more popular a hashtag is, the more your post is seen. This comes with it’s pros and cons. Really popular hashtags sometimes have a lot of spammy posts and bots that peruse the hashtag. While you want visibility, you want to attract the right audience. For example, the hashtag #book has over 16,492,615 posts under that tag. It’s a very popular tag among the writing / reading community. Nudity often gets posted under this tag by horrible people that want to take advantage of how popular it is. The more spammy a tag is, the more likely your account will attract bot followers, likes, or people that just stumbled upon your content by accident that may not have any interest in your post. This leads to useless, ghost followers and low engagement. #Book is not as bad as the hashtag #love (988,997,691 posts), but it can get spammy.

Tip # 3 – Leave hashtags out of your caption, and comment instead!

Avoid putting hashtags in your photo caption, and post hashtags in the comment section. First, you will want to keep your Instagram caption as clean as possible. Not only does this make it more legible, but more shareable. Second, Instagram is now discouraging long wordy captions by hiding portions of your caption once it reaches a certain length in a “read more” like fashion. To avoid both of these, use short, punchy captions. There are more advanced ways to use hashtags in your captions while remaining aesthetically pleasing, but as a rule of thumb its best to leave it in the comment section.



To Connect with Other Writers

    1. #writersofinstagram 1,211,921

    2. #writersofig 862,375

    3. #amwriting 322,006

    4. #amediting 27,473

    5. #authorlife 40,235

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    1. #indieauthors 10,323

    2. #nanowrimo 79,593

    3. #ilovewriting 19,467

    4. #writerscorner 15,793

    5. #writersofinsta 18,735

    6. #writerscommunity 416,739

To Connect with Readers

    1. #bookish 769,241

    2. #novel 1,009,213

    3. #readmore 103,828

    4. #shelfie 375,327

    5. #bookstagram 3,567,552

    6. #booktastic 10,163

    7. #amreading 152,554

    8. #readersofinstagram 67,464

    9. #bookwhore 64,135

    10. #bookoftheday 126,203

    11. #boolnerdigans 452,466

    12. #booknerd 1,060,916

    13. #bookhaul 196,045

    14. #bookaddict 696,661

    15. #booklove 619,673

    16. #bibliophile 1,154,313

    17. #bookclub 292,066

    18. #ilovereading 244,415

    19. #bookworm 3,381,842

    20. #yalit 358,234

    21. #yabooks 196,899

    22. #booksofinstagram 197,825

    23. #bookporn 711,856

    24. #creativityfound 400,935 posts

To Connect with Other Creative Entrepreneurs

  1. #livecolorfully 381,721

  2. #ABMlifeiscolorful 628,425

  3. #risingtidesociety 139,596

  4. #communityovercompetition 169,871

  5. #saavybusinessowner 56,284

  6. #creativepreneur 87,823

  7. #creativeentrepreneur 66,805

  8. #tnchustler 66,412

  9. #girlboss 1,400,756

  10. #thatsdarling 2,483,085

  11. #flashesofdeslight 1,038,000

  12. #mycreativebiz 123,049

  13. #calledtobecreative 302,531

  14. #blogger 17,757,203

  15. #theblogissue 123,973

  16. #bossbabe 1,008,556

Happy Selling!

kris:)

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