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Quick toolbox for new social media tools, apps, tips, technology of interest to bloggers, content producers, storytellers, marketing & PR pros. Emphasis on practical not techhy, usable not confusable! ;-)
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How to find most popular hashtags for social media

How to find most popular hashtags for social media | Top Social Media Tools | Scoop.it

You can see an example of a hashtag used by hostgator in their tweet i.e #getrealcat.If you’re running a blog then you should have to learn the importance of hash-tags as they can bring massive traffic from social networking websites especially twitter to your blog.


Its very easy to find the most trending hashtags for social media websites and I will tell you about top 5 websites which will greatly help you in finding the most popular hashtags....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Great hashtag research tools worth a try.

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, April 9, 2015 11:21 PM

Great hashtag research tools worth a try.

Debora Figueiredo's curator insight, April 10, 2015 6:14 AM

Great guide to using hashtags on Twitter :-)

malek's curator insight, April 13, 2015 8:01 AM

Tagboard is my fav, especially after adding new metrics.

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Who Has the Most Fake Twitter Followers? | TheBlaze.com

Who Has the Most Fake Twitter Followers? | TheBlaze.com | Top Social Media Tools | Scoop.it

There are fakers among us, at least on Twitter.And although it’s not new news that some Twitter followers are not real, it’s interesting none the less to take a look at the breakdown every once in a while of notable people who might not be as popular as they seem.


Thanks to the tool “Fakers” by Status People, it’s easy to look up the percentage of faker, inactive and good accounts among the followers of any person’s Twitter base.


You might remember when we reported nearly a year ago that 70 percent of President Barack Obama’s followers at the time were fake. It looks like he’s lowered that number a bit but still more than half are considered fake, according to Status People’s tool....

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Who knew? 

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, August 16, 2013 1:14 PM

Fakers? Who knew, LOL? Useful tool.