The 10 Best Hashtags to Use for Snack Videos

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The 10 Best Hashtags to Use for Snack Videos

If you love Snack Live, you’re not alone! In fact, millions of people use Snack Live to create fun videos that they can share with their friends on social media. The only problem is that the app can sometimes be hard to navigate, so your videos might end up lost in the shuffle among others that have used the same hashtags as you. That’s why we’ve put together this list of the top 10 hashtags you should use to make sure your Snack Live video will get as much attention as possible from other Snack Live users around the world!


How To Decide Which Hashtag(s) to use

Making your video more shareable starts with selecting the right hashtag. Take a look at what’s trending, who your target audience is, and what you want to say about your product. Try out different hashtags and see what you get in terms of engagement. Once you find something that works, use it every time!


What Makes a Good Hashtag?

A good hashtag should be short, easy to remember, and descriptive of the topic of the content. Plus, make sure your hashtag isn't already being used by another account or company. The hashtag #chipvideos was a bad choice for me because it is also used by chip video lovers across Twitter. Instead, I used the hashtags #snacks and #chips.


How Many Should I Use?

Hashtags are a form of metadata that help categorize and, in some cases, find social media posts. A well-chosen hashtag can also increase your reach. If you're creating videos about snacking, some popular hashtags include #snacks #snacktime and #snackspiration.

As hashtags often become trends or get absorbed into the greater lexicon of common words, they will continue to change.


Some Good Examples

To get you started, we put together a list of some of the best hashtags to use in your video content. Some good examples are: #Ad, #vloggerad, #snacksquad, and #noobie. 

#Snacksquad refers to a group of people who enjoy snacking on various foods at one time while others are also present.


Avoiding Repetitive Hashtags

Look for keywords and tags on Instagram that are related to the video. For example, if you're posting a video of how to cook a gluten-free fried rice, searching #friedrice or gluten-free should produce some relevant tags. Once you find hashtags that are relevant, make sure they're not being overused by other users on Instagram. An easy way to do this is by typing the hashtag into Instagram's search bar and looking at how many posts it comes up with.

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