1. Avoid spaces in multi-word hashtags

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1. Avoid spaces in multi-word hashtags

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How to use hashtags on Facebook
Before you start adding hashtags to your Facebook posts, it pays to know how to use them more strategically. How many should you use and in what context? How do you format them?

Let’s check out some best practices and tips on how to czechia b2b leads use hashtags on Facebook.

To create a hashtag from a single word, you only need to add the # symbol to the front. For multi-word phrases, you need to join all the words, so they become a single clickable link.

Adding spaces between the words will break up the hashtag, making only the first word clickable. That means your post is unlikely to show up in front of relevant users.

If you’re worried about readability, capitalize the first letter of each new word to make it easier to read. So #tacotuesday becomes #TacoTuesday.

2. Avoid all punctuations and symbols
While you can add numbers to your hashtags, skip unique characters such as symbols and punctuations. Adding these will render your hashtag useless and will not make the hashtag produce a single clickable link. That means if you want to share a hashtag containing “%,” you’ll have to spell it out as “percent.”

3. Use hashtags to categorize conversations and topics
You can technically use hashtags randomly across your Facebook posts. But if you want to get more out of your Facebook hashtags, you need to use them purposefully. Think of separate hashtag campaigns for different goals such as brand awareness, event promotion and so on.
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