Today’s #AuthorToolboxBlogHop
We are all vying for attention on social media and one of the ways we can get more exposure is to use hashtags.
Put simply a hashtag is a label for content. It helps followers, who are interested in a certain topic, quickly find content on that same topic. Once someone clicks on that hashtag, they’ll be brought to a page that aggregates all of the posts with the same hashtags, in real-time. It is also a great way to discover other authors, writers and books in your genre(s).
Hashtags can be used on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. There is a plethora of them specific for writers, authors, readers, the writing community and books. Here are a few but I’m sure you can list more!
Hashtags for writers.
#amwriting #amediting #writingtip or #writetip #writingprompt
#book #novel #nonfiction #fiction #paperbacks #short or #short #story or #shortstories or #shortreads #litfic #histfic and #histnovel #womensfiction
#scifi or #science #fiction #romance #paranormal #crime #suspense #kidlit #Writing #AmWriting #Creativity #Editing #WordCount #WriteChat #WriteGoal #WritingPrompt #WIP #StoryStarter #Creativity #MustRead #Novelines #FridayReads #TeaserTues #WriteTip #WritersLife #WritersLifeChat #5amwritersclub #WritingCommunity #readercommunity
Now over to you – how many more can you list?
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April 16, 2020 at 10:40 pm
I had started a list at one point, and it got enormous! A lot of the ones you mention are at the top of my mental list. Thanks! P.S. It’s really difficult to see what I’m typing in this box, because the type is probably a 7 in terms of font size.
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April 17, 2020 at 6:46 am
Yes I think a new hashtag is invented once a minute! Thanks I will see what I can do on that.
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