How to get hashtag suggestions for text and images in Twitter
Updated January 5, 2023
Using the RiteTag browser extension, I show how to get and add generated hashtags by highlighting a word or block of text, or clicking on an image, including one you're uploading to a Tweet or any social update and then right-clicking Generate Hashtags. The hashtags are color-graded based on real-time engagement, saving lots of research time.
You will need to have the RiteTag extension for Chrome or Firefox installed to use the solutions detailed in the video and the text below. Here's how to use the Chrome extension in your Vivaldi, Torch, Brave, Opera, Dolphin, Yandex, Puffin, and Microsoft Edge browsers.
1) Upload your photo to a Tweet and when the image preview appears, right-click on the photo and select Generate Hashtags.
2) Generate hashtags for any photo in your computer by using the camera button to the right of the search field.
HINT: The relevancy and number generated hashtags for photos depends on how much visual information is in your photograph.
3) You can also right-click on images in anyone's Tweets in Twitter (or any other site) for the Generate Hashtags option.
Highlight some or all of the text of your Tweet, right-click and select Generate Hashtags.
TIP: This works best with 5 to 25 words (up to 1,000 characters).
Copy and Search features
Opening/closing the Hashtag Bar
Navigate through your last searches
Comparing generated hashtags based on real time engagement analytics
Using the RiteTag browser extension everywhere
Using RiteTag in your favorite sites and social media tools
How to get hashtag suggestions in Hootsuite
How to get hashtag suggestions in Buffer
Using the RiteTag browser extension, I show how to get and add generated hashtags by highlighting a word or block of text, or clicking on an image, including one you're uploading to a Tweet or any social update and then right-clicking Generate Hashtags. The hashtags are color-graded based on real-time engagement, saving lots of research time.
You will need to have the RiteTag extension for Chrome or Firefox installed to use the solutions detailed in the video and the text below. Here's how to use the Chrome extension in your Vivaldi, Torch, Brave, Opera, Dolphin, Yandex, Puffin, and Microsoft Edge browsers.
The quick video below shows using the just updated RiteTag extension within Twitter, Instagram, Hootsuite and Buffer. It works in all social network sites and publishing tools, including Twitter.
A) Hashtag Suggestions for Photos
1) Upload your photo to a Tweet and when the image preview appears, right-click on the photo and select Generate Hashtags.
2) Generate hashtags for any photo in your computer by using the camera button to the right of the search field.
HINT: The relevancy and number generated hashtags for photos depends on how much visual information is in your photograph.
3) You can also right-click on images in anyone's Tweets in Twitter (or any other site) for the Generate Hashtags option.
B) Hashtag Suggestions for Text of your post
Highlight some or all of the text of your Tweet, right-click and select Generate Hashtags.
TIP: This works best with 5 to 25 words (up to 1,000 characters).
See Basic Mechanics, in the full RiteTag Extension Tutorial, for instructions on:
Copy and Search features
Opening/closing the Hashtag Bar
Navigate through your last searches
Comparing generated hashtags based on real time engagement analytics
Using the RiteTag browser extension everywhere
See also:
Using RiteTag in your favorite sites and social media tools
How to get hashtag suggestions in Hootsuite
How to get hashtag suggestions in Buffer
Updated on: 04/01/2023
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