Did you know there was a history behind hashtags before Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Google+, etc. (all of whom use #hashtags to denote topics)? It started back in the early days of the Internet on mIRC then in 2007 spread to Twitter and grew from there.
Check out this awesome infographic on the Power/History of Hashtags and how trending topics are important too.
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/pin/418412621604584947/
Original article: http://www.business2community.com/infographics/history-power-hashtags-social-media-marketing-infographic-0997768
Showing posts with label hashtags. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hashtags. Show all posts
Friday, January 30, 2015
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Wednesday Words: Hashtags
Hashtags - a thing that used to be only for Twitter - has taken over social media and it looks like it's here to stay.
Hashtags, otherwise known to us older folks as the pound button (#) on phones, are a way for people to categorize certain things. It is often a single word or a group of words sans spaces grouped together. It is a form of metadata tag. And look something like this (taken from one of my Twitter posts):
Wednesday Words are a series of definitions released on Wednesday each week regarding a word found specific to Facebook's social media platform, or may be a generic word dealing with social media. These definitions are to help provide you with a better understanding of common and uncommon terms associated with Facebook and social media. You can find all the Wednesday Words by clicking on the Wednesday Words tag below.
Learn more about hashtags here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hashtag
Hashtags, otherwise known to us older folks as the pound button (#) on phones, are a way for people to categorize certain things. It is often a single word or a group of words sans spaces grouped together. It is a form of metadata tag. And look something like this (taken from one of my Twitter posts):
You can use Hashtags in almost every form of social media now, including Facebook and Google+.
Hashtags are important because if anyone clicks on a hashtag in another person's posts, a list of posts with the hashtag included will show up and yours will be somewhere in there. This allows people who may not normally see your posts to see them and potentially favorite/like them and follow you.
Hashtags are easy to use. You can put them just about anywhere in a post - just make sure they are relevant to your post. Most posts from this blog that I post to my Twitter above have hashtags #socialmedia and then #facebook or #twitter or whatever one I'm talking about. I've earned a few favorites and shares from this.
I will admit that I am horrible about using hashtags. It's something I need to improve use on for Facebook and Google+. How do you remember to use hashtags in social media?
Learn more about hashtags here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hashtag
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Tuesday Tips: Use Hashtags
Hashtags become clickable links on Twitter, Facebook and Google+, which allow users to click on them and see a plethora of other posts using the same hashtag. This allows users to see new posts by new folks they don't follow in addition to posts by people they do follow. Basically it's subject grouping for social media.
A great example is Kickstarter. A lot of folks will use @Kickstarter to tag them and #kickstarter when they're talking about their social funding project. This allows everyone to see, at a glance, all the posts about Kickstarter while posting it to the wall of Kickstarter too, who may share it.
Tuesday Tips are a series of tips released on Tuesday each week regarding a hint or tip to help you manage and market your Facebook presence better. You can find all the Tuesday Tips by clicking on the Tuesday Tips tag below.
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