Hashtags are one of the best ways to get new followers on Instagram. Using the right hashtags can extend the reach of your images, meaning more people can discover and engage with your content.
But which hashtags should you use? There are three main strategies you can use.
The first is using hyper-popular hashtags that get searched for most often. The good part about using popular hashtags is that you know tons of people are searching for them. And the bad part? Tons of people are searching for them. In other words, because so many people are using them, it can be more difficult for your photos to get noticed.
The second strategy is to find and use hashtags that are commonly used for getting more likes and follows (e.g., #like4like and #follow4follow). These will result in more general followers, which can be great for connecting with a much wider audience.
The third and final strategy is to identify extremely relevant and specific hashtags that will be more likely to get you targeted followers. These hashtags are the ones most commonly used in your niche, and will be the ones your target market is most likely to search for.
In my opinion, all of these strategies can work well. In fact, using them together is the best way to get both optimal reach AND targeted followers.
Strategy 1: Use the most popular general Instagram hashtags
I’ve put together a list of 20 of the most popular general hashtags being used on Instagram right now. If you’re looking for general hashtags that are guaranteed to be popular, look no further.
Just keep in mind that there are always trending hashtags as well; consult Hashtagify’s Top 30 Hashtags list regularly to find the top monthly and weekly trending hashtags!
#love: 1 billion+ posts
#instagood: 537 million+ posts
#photooftheday: 385 million+ posts
#beautiful: 359 million+ posts
#tbt (throwback Thursday): 355 million+ posts
#happy: 346 million+ posts
#cute: 346 million+ posts
#fashion: 339 million+ posts
#me: 311 million+ posts
#picoftheday: 289 million+ posts
#selfie: 288 million+ posts
#summer: 260 million+ posts
#friends: 254 million+ posts
#instadaily: 252 million+ posts
#girl: 240 million+ posts
#fun: 234 million+ posts
#repost: 225 million+ posts
#art: 224 million+ posts
#smile: 221 million+ posts
#food: 205 million+ posts
Strategy #2: Use the most popular hashtags for increasing followers and engagement
If you’re looking for hashtags that are specifically geared toward getting likes and follows, here are the ones that are used most frequently.
#follow: 306 million+ posts
#like4like: 296 million+ posts
#tagsforlikes: 209 million+ posts
#instalike: 207+ million posts
#likeforlike: 193 million+ posts
#follow4follow: 178 million+ posts
#followforfollow: 133 million+ posts
#l4l: 123 million+ posts
#f4f: 121 million+ posts
#followback: 76 million+ posts
#instafollow: 75 million+ posts
#likeforfollow: 42 million+ posts
#likeforlikes: 41 million+ posts
#20likes: 41 million+ posts
#likeback: 37 million+ posts
#likes4likes: 29 million+ posts
#followher: 29 million+ posts
#followhim: 24 million+ posts
#lfl: 23 million+ posts
#pleasefollow: 23 million+ posts
#like4follow: 23 million+ posts
#teamfollowback: 22 million+ posts
Strategy #3: Use tools to find highly-relevant hashtags your target market is using
If it’s quality of followers you’re focused on rather than quantity, there are three tools I recommend for finding industry-specific hashtags you can use.
- Use Hashtagify to find the top influencers in your niche. Go to the Top Influencerstab, and search for industry-related keywords. The free version of Hashtagify will reveal the top 6 influencers for those keywords. Now you can investigate to see which hashtags those influencers are using.
- Once you’ve identified some popular hashtags in your niche, use Keyhole to identify related topics. How to do this: Go to Keyhole’s home page and enter in a hashtag. Be sure to check off the Instagram icon (not Twitter), and then click the SearchScroll down to find related hashtags and keywords you can use.
- A relative newcomer to the scene, For Display Purposes Only is a tool that has one purpose: to help you find popular hashtags related to your primary hashtag. To find the most targeted hashtag results, type in several hashtags at a time.







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