7. Be active on the right #hashtags
The hashtag has organized a big part of the social web according to conversations, making it easy to join in on discussions and events by posting under the ones that are relevant to your brand.
A social media monitoring tool like Hootsuite can help you find, like, retweet and reply to posts under several hashtags. You can use a tool like Hashtagify to find other hashtags related to the one you're trying to target, such as these food-related hashtags below.
Be careful not to treat hashtags the same on every channel. Here are some general best practices from various studies we’ve come across:
Twitter posts with a single well-placed hashtag tend to generate more engagements than tweets with three or more
Instagram posts, on the other hand, see the most engagement when using multiple hashtags, even 10+ in a single post
Facebook posts do better without hashtags
If you know of a high-profile event coming up, you can prepare in advance to make sure you're ready to get in on the action. The more targeted, the better. If you’re a fashion brand, for example, consider live-tweeting or covering high profile events and commenting on what celebrities are wearing.
Most events are accompanied by hashtags that you can hop on. But the key to hijacking a hashtag is not to hijack it at all. Instead, you should aim to contribute to the conversation in a meaningful, natural way.