48 thoughts on “Wednesday Wing – #Hashtags: How to Use them and How Not to #TwitterTip #wwwblogs

  1. I’m gutted! I went through every one and made it blue, thinking it would come out in the copy and paste, like it does on Blogger – bloody WordPress! (No, Rosie, of course I ddin’t expect you to do that, some people actually have busy lives!!!).

    I hope it might explain it a bit to people who are new to Twitter – I think this is where #amwriting might come in useful 😉 😀 If anyone has anything to add, please feel free!

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  2. Fabulous T and thanks for organising such a great series Rosie 🙂 I shall be sharing with my workshop people 🙂 Thanks! I can confirm that #NorthantsHour is delightfully lively, unlike some of the other Hours around here, so some hashtags get far more support than others.

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  3. Thanks for this Terry! As someone who is new to all this social media shenanigans, I find your posts incredibly helpful! (Grew up writing letters, haha!)

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  4. Great post ladies, as always I’ve come away feeling more confident in my use of Twitter. (Can I also put my name down for the #RosieAmberParty please – sounds great fun!) 😉

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  5. Last weekend I joined in with the #GrowingUpBritish hashtag, you can still do a search for it, it brought back loads of good memories, there are several similar tags like #GrowingUpIrish #GrowingUpAmerican etc as they are popular, make you look human, take you out of your book related comfort zone, get you meeting new people and are just plain old fun. If you can add a picture to a tweet with this it helps get your tweet shared.

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  6. Thanks so much for all the comments, I’m delighted that this has been of use to some people! Sorry not to answer every one individually but my neck/back is playing up and I need to get off the computer soon. Grrr!!
    #amnotwriting
    #amreading
    #NeckBraceChic
    😀 😉 😀 ;D

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  7. What an interesting post. I use Facebook, Instagram, and my blog to share news about my tween book, Pairs on Ice, and I also have a Twitter account. But I could never figure out how to use Twitter. So thanks to Rosie and Terry for this lesson on hashtags. You have opened a window for me!

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  8. Terry, these posts are great–very helpful and informative. I’ve saved and shared them all. Thanks so much! 🙂

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  9. Some great advice and I really enjoyed reading it. I’m rubbish with hashtags as I always forget but I’m going to try harder 😀

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  11. Your information about hastags is very helptul.

    A turtle crossing the LA freeway…that’s what it’s like trying to understand twitter. Thanks for helping the slow among us understand how to survive it.

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