Chat and Build Community on Twitter With Hashtags

Most of us have been using Twitter as a tool of Social Networking, by posting our content as tweets. But does that really have an impact on people who are following you? Or does the content just flows by them and they don’t even pay attention? If you have been wondering as to whether your content gets noticed or not, you don’t need to worry about this anymore because of Hashtags being used for chatting on twitter.

 What is a Hashtag

A Hashtag is an inline to your post, starting with the symbol hash #. Once you add hash to your post it will re-direct you to the community where people are discussing things of similar interest. Like, if you are one of those interested in social media, then all you have to do is, type, #social media, and this will redirect you to communities where you find like-minded people. Check more in below video.

 

The major plus point of using Hashtags is that you get to filter out unnecessary information and connect to people who might be actually interested in your content.

Twitterhashtags thumb Chat and Build Community on Twitter With Hashtags

Tweet are updates after every few seconds, so get to know the latest. You can also follow the tweets that you like, and these will be added in your favourite list, to be used for referring to them again later on.

So log on to Tweet chat and start connecting with people.

Follow Loudable on twitter HERE.

Follow Loudable on Facebook for more updates HERE.

Follow Loudable on Google Buzz HERE.

Subscribe to Loudable HERE.

Comments

  1. Ramkumar says:

    Thanks for the info, I guess I missed out taking the advantage over the full power of Twitter. BTW are u using any third party tools for twitter management? or is it best done directly?

  2. Its a nice one. Thanks for sharing.

  3. Rohit Sane says:

    I had never heard of it, but appears to be a good joint to make friends..

    • Suhasini says:

      yes it is a great joint to meet people who are like minded and interested in the same area as you. moreover you get to by-pass all the unnecessary information.

  4. I never heard about it… seems that this is a good tool .. will tr

  5. AnandK says:

    Sigh, I really sometimes feel I should focus a bit more on improving my social networking skills :) Thanks for the nice read.

  6. khalid says:

    Nice information, i never knew this. hashtag looks useful as you explain, i will try.
    thanks for sharing over here.

Speak Your Mind

*