Four Recurring Hashtags to Amplify Your Presence on Twitter

June 27th, 2018

The following information was sourced from Twitter's Business Blog and MarketingProfs.

 

Twitter's analytics can help you to plan an impactful Tweet strategy in both broad and narrow terms. One of the most helpful analytic features from Twitter is their data on recurring trends. Recurring trends are regular occurring Tweets containing a popular hashtag. Consider using these four top recurring weekly hashtags in your Twitter strategy.

 

 

#MondayMotivation

#MondayMotivation is an excellent hashtag to start your week on Twitter because it can be used for almost any industry and is popular among males and females alike. In 2016, #MondayMotivation had 2.4 million Tweets and generated over 125 million impressions. 

 

Start your week on Twitter off right by sharing what inspires and motivates you with all of your followers. Speaking of which, have you seen our four blog posts - Free Motivational Stock Photos and Images for #MondayMotivation, #WisdomWednesday and more!, New Free Inspirational Images, Free Inspirational Stock Images, and Free Inspirational Images & Quotes For Social Posting? These posts and the images within can help jumpstart your #MondayMotivation initiative.

 

#TravelTuesday

This recurring trending hashtag appeals to many demographics, particularly those who fall between the ages of 18-34. Even if your business is not directly travel-related, think of ways that you can get creative with this hashtag to tailor it to your audience.

#WCW

#WCW (Woman Crush Wednesday) gives you the ability to highlight women who inspire you every Wednesday. The strong affinity to share female role models is evenly split among males and females, particularly between the ages of 18-24.

Give your female role models the recognition they deserve every Wednesday with the #WCW hashtag. 

 

#TBT

Standing for Throwback Thursday, #TBT opens up the opportunity to share photos, content, or ideas that harken back to times past. If you've been in business for some time, this could be as simple as sharing old products, promotional materials, or history. In 2016, #TBT was Tweeted 4.5 million times and received 389 million impressions.