How Instagram Hashtags Can Make or Break Your Sale

Instagram hashtags can be a great tool for discovery that help you reach new, relevant audiences (when used correctly.)

However, when a business takes the wrong approach to hashtags on this platform, it can very quickly discourage the audience you’re working hard to build — and can be a poor reflection of your brand, too.

In this post, we’ll take an in-depth look at what hashtags are, how you can use them correctly to drive sales for your online business, and what pitfalls you should avoid. Let’s jump right in.

How to sell online
Tips from e-commerce experts for small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs.
Please enter a valid email address

What exactly are hashtags?

First things first: Let’s get on the same page about what hashtags are.

Hashtags, which first became popular on Twitter, are a word or a group of words that follow the # sign. Essentially, they serve as searchable keywords and keyword phrases on social media by grouping content by theme, category, topic, etc.

They look like this: #Ecwid, #BuyLocal, #InstagramTips

Most of the time, businesses and marketers use hashtags three main ways:

  1. Brand: Using the company name or slogan as a signature tag to help build brand recognition (Ex: Nike uses their brand slogan #JustDoIt)
  2. Campaign: Using a specific hashtag for campaign-based efforts like a special offer, annual sale, or unique marketing campaign (Ex: Sephora uses #BeautyTogether for feel-good beauty posts with influencers)
  3. Content: Using hashtags that relate to the type of post you’re sharing (Ex: Forever21 uses #TuesdayShoesday for posts featuring footwear)

There a few main benefits of using hashtags in this way. Not only do they make posts searchable for the audience and improve opportunities for organic discovery on the platform, but they can also make it easier for brands to keep track of user-generated content, too.

Take the hashtag #SheaKardel for example. This hashtag is the store name, so not only can Instagram users browse through posts that the brand has made using this hashtag, but they can also see what other users have shared using it, too.

Now that we’re on the same page about what hashtags are and the basics of how hashtags are used, let’s look at some of the common mistakes made when using them so we know what to avoid.

Also: How to Sell on Instagram: Complete Guide for Beginners

Where Businesses Go Wrong

Using hashtags seems pretty straightforward at first.

You might be thinking, “What’s the big deal? You add a few to each photo and call it good.”

Wrong. Not having the right strategy in place for using Instagram hashtags can make or break a sale. The reason: Just like any other marketing activity, your audience expects you to follow the best practices — which we’ll get to very soon. First, let’s go over some of the major mistakes to avoid.

74%
of people hate to scroll long chains of hashtags

I asked 40 people about their attitude to numerous hashtags on brands’ profiles, and only 26% said they didn’t care. Using too many hashtags can distract viewers from the image you’re sharing. The point of this platform is to share images, not to bombard followers with text.

With these mistakes in mind, let’s next look at some of the best practices that will help you use hashtags on Instagram in the best possible way.

Best Practices for Using Instagram Hashtags

When used correctly, hashtags can help you quickly grow your follower base on Instagram. The key is knowing how to deploy them. Think about the following tips before making your next post.

These tips are a great starting place for success, but let’s also hear from some online store owners to see what their personal tips are for using hashtags in this space.

Here’s what the owner of onlinebikini.com says about hashtags:

Your Instagram business profile looks gorgeous, but you’re not a huge fan of hashtags, can you tell me why?

To be brutally honest, we sometimes mix it up and use hashtags and on some days we go through stages where we do not use them at all.

However, a few points with the hashtags that cross our minds is that when we sometimes automatically push the post through to Facebook it looks “untidy” and unprofessional on Facebook.

Therefore we often find ourselves going back and rather commenting the hashtags on our Instagram posts. Sometimes we are also just a little bit slack at including them.

Do you use branded hashtags?

Yes, we do, when a customer purchases a product they get a card in the package encouraging them to post a photo and use the hashtag #onlinebikinishop we then reward them with a 10% discount coupon on their next purchase.

What’s your attitude to Instagram business profiles who use a lot of hashtags?

We believe that it can be effective if it is used tastefully and not overboard.

Use Instagram Hashtags to Grow Your Business

Now that you’re an expert in Instagram hashtags, all that’s left to do is to put together a strategy for your own business. Think about how you’ll use them as a discovery tool and to drive sales–and always keep the mistakes in mind as what to avoid, too.

 

About The Author
Lina is a content creator at Ecwid. She writes to inspire and educate readers on all things commerce. She loves to travel and runs marathons.

Start selling on your website

Sign Up for Free