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How do I choose effective hashtags On blog ?
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 293428, member: 31907"] Choosing the right hashtags can be confusing. But the good news is that you don't have to start from scratch. To choose effective hashtags, you just need to know what your audience wants and needs. First, think about your niche and what kinds of content they're interested in reading. Then use their interests as a starting point for choosing hashtags that will resonate with them. If you're an author, for example, focus on relevant tags like #book, #author, and #writing. If you run a blog about food and nutrition, try using #food or #nutrition. The key is to figure out which keywords your audience uses most often and then use those in your posts! You should choose one or two hashtags for each post you want your content to show up in. Hashtags can help you reach more people and get more eyes on your post. A good rule of thumb is to choose hashtags that are relevant to what the post is about and make sure they are general enough so that they don't get too specific. For example: #travel, #vacation, #travelblog, etc. Don't use too many hashtags at once because it will make your posts hard to find, which means they might not be seen by as many people as they could be. [/QUOTE]
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