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Is much cleaner and simpler than:


Here’s how GoPro uses the hashtag naturally in a sentence.

GoPro facebook post of a person flipping a pancake against czechia b2b leads the backdrop of a snowy mountain with a caption that says "Flippin' excited for 2024 @the_adventureaddicts are kicking off their new year in the Canadian Rockies with #GoProHERO12 Black + a $500 GoPro Award"
6. Use Facebook hashtags within reason
On a related note, be mindful of how many hashtags you add to your posts. Too many and your post will come across as messy and spammy.

SocialPilot recommends using two to three hashtags in your Facebook post.

If you want to add more, put most of them at the end of your caption instead of hashtagging every other word in a sentence. Definitely #dont #do #this in the main caption area.

Experiment with different hashtag volumes to see what works best for you. This is why it pays to keep a close eye on your social media analytics.

Hulu keeps it simple by only hashtagging the name of the show and nothing more.

Hulu Facebook post showing a scene from the "This is Us" TV show and a hashtag with the show name
Benefits of using Facebook hashtags
Many brands don’t see the need to use hashtags on Facebook. But here are some reasons why you shouldn’t ignore them.

1. Increase brand exposure
Facebook hashtags are a nice touch from a search perspective, allowing you to get more eyes on your brand’s posts. This translates to increased brand exposure, which is crucial for boosting brand awareness.
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