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6 Ideas for Using Popular Instagram Hashtags

6 Ideas for Using Popular Instagram Hashtags

6 Ideas for Using Popular Instagram Hashtags

Tagging your apartment community's Instagram photos with relevant hashtags can be a great way to boost the reach of your posts. Looking for ideas to incorporate popular hashtags into your Instagram posts? Read on for six ideas to get your creative juices flowing!

#dogsofinstagram (or #catsofinstagram)

Snap photos of your four-legged residents (ask their owners for permission first) when they're out and about around your community. Or, ask your residents to submit photos of their pets, then choose one pet photo a week to post on Instagram.

#food

Snap a photo of that great new Mexican restaurant near your apartment community. Or, take a photo of your delicious burrito from that great new restaurant!

#motivationalmonday

Get your followers pumped up for the week ahead by posting a great motivational quote. Use a free tool like PicMonkey or Canva to stylize the quote. Here are a couple quotes we love:

  • "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work." Thomas A. Edison
  • “The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” –Eleanor Roosevelt

#spring

It might not feel like it in many parts of the country, but spring is just around the corner! Snap photos of things around your community that remind you that spring is on the way, such as:

  • Blooming flowers
  • Residents grilling out
  • Your staff preparing to open the pool for the season

#style

Snap a photo of your newly decorated club room or a model unit that is especially eye catching and stylish.

#fitness

Take a picture of your newly renovated fitness center or a member of your staff lacing up her running shoes to go for a run on her lunch break.

What popular hashtags do you use on Instagram? Please share in the comments below!

 

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