Twitter Hashtags and how to use them
Twitter hashtags can be a lot of fun if you know how to use them. Basically you use the # symbol followed by whatever you would like to tag something in. Some hashtags are:
#followfriday
#ff (also follow friday, just shorter)
#quote (used if you are quoting someone)
#diy (do it yourself)
#latenightsnack
#golf
#nfl
etc. The benefit of using hashtags is that if someone else is wanting to get in on that conversation or find out information about something like #nflplayoffs then they can search all the twitter feeds by that hashtag and see what is going on.
It is a fun way to connect with new people and also to simply search by subject.
A few words of warning. Don’t overuse. If you are using a hashtag on every tweet, it gets a little boring. When using a hashtag, they only recognize the letters directly following the # symbol. Any spaces or dashes, etc. will end the hashtag. So rather than using #season-finale be sure to use #seasonfinale
To find more popular hashtags, login to twitter and look for the trending topics column. Those are the most commonly used hashtags at the time. Join in the conversation with something intelligent and meaningful to say and have fun.
Feel free to follow me at http://www.twitter.com/@time4felt -I like to think that I’m pretty fun and I will follow you back.





