Small Business Marketing Strategist

Tag: Tiktok hashtags

A Quick Tip to Get Your Business on TikTok

TikTok is becoming increasing popular with more than just the GenZ crowd. If you want to get your business noticed on TikTok, but you do not feel like doing a cutesy reel, an easy way it to use TikTok’s very popular #BookTok hashtag.

With over 80 billion views to-date, with the #BookTok hashtag you simply create a reel recommending a book and include the hashtag to get found in searches.

It doesn’t have to be a fictional book, it can be used to recommend a non-fiction book as well, so this makes it easier to find a book related to what you sell.

EXAMPLE #BOOKTOK TO TRY

For example, if you’re a realtor or sell home-type goods, you could do a #BookTok for a favorite decorating book. If you sell clothing, try a #BookTok for a book about the fashion industry. If you sell kids products, create a #BookTok on your favorite kids books for Halloween.

If you do not like being seen onscreen, simply show the book cover and flip through the pages. Add a voice over about why you like the book or set the reel to music.

Give it a try and see if you can get in on this popular TikTok trend!

More Articles
About Me

Do you need your Brand Story written or an SEO-Optimized Blog Post or a Personalized Business Consultation? As a 20+ year marketing professional and small business consultant, all of my services are super affordable.

I have consulted for thousands of small businesses since 2012, and my advice has been featured in the NY Times, Success Magazine, Yahoo Business, American Express, Big Commerce, Business2Community to name a few – so this is professional advice you can trust! Be sure to read an article on Yahoo I was recently quoted in: “4 Businesses to Start in the Fall 🍂”.

My Publicity Pitch service has also gotten my clients featured in Real Simple Magazine, Apartment Therapy, House Beautiful, Vanity Fair, Houzz, Martha Stewart, Glamour Magazine, LONNY, DesignMilk, Emmaline Bride,– just to name a few.

 

 

 

©2022 Gail Oliver. All rights reserved. A Quick Tip to Get Business on TikTok

Best Trending Hashtags Instagram

best trending hashtags instagramWant to know the best trending hashtags Instagram or on Tiktok? Well it depends on the day. But it is a great opportunity for your small business to get seen.

In fact, a really great hashtag strategy for you to jump to the front is by starting your own trending hashtag based on anything that is going on in the world, in pop culture, top searches and more.

How to Find Potentially Trending Hashtags

Start by taking a look at the day’s news:

  • Is there a new #royalbaby born
  • Has a certain celebrity done something special i.e. #britneyswedding
  • Is it the anniversary of something historic i.e. #dday77thanniversary
  • Is it a fun national day i.e. #happynationaldogday

How about is there a question someone wants answered? Questions are particularly popular hashtags on Tiktok as people like to search for “how to” videos:

  • How to make banana bread? #howtomakebananabread #bananabreadhack #bestbananabread
  • Why is a tomato a fruit? #tomatofruitorvegetable
  • Where can I get free stuff on my birthday? #freestuff #mybirthday #birthdaydeals
Other Ways to Find Trending Hashtags

Another awesome way to find trending hashtags is to set up an account with Google Trends.

Every day you will get an email whereby Google Trends will tell you yesterday’s hot searched topics. Likely, these searches stick around for a few days, maybe even weeks, so you can quickly turn into a hashtag that might start trending or already is.

They might be bizarre, but they are what people are looking for. Some examples of popular Google searches:

  • Golf hats for big heads #golfhats #largegolfhats #oversizedgolfhats
  • Easy undo for medium length hair #easyupdos #promhair #hairstylesprom
  • Run rule in college baseball #runrule #collegebaseballrules
More Hashtags Articles
Hashtag PDFs

©2021 Gail Oliver. All rights reserved. Best Trending Hashtags Instagram

 

© 2024 Attention Getting

Theme by Anders NorenUp ↑