M 34 Relevant Hashtags and Name Tags

a doctors perspective minisode 34 justin trosclair Relevant Hashtags and Name Tags
Minisode 34 Relevant Hashtags and Name Tags

Instagram branding with filters, colors and layout. Hashtags and Name tags should be relevant, and don’t forget to embellish your stories with polls.

A Doctor’s Perspective, minisode. Welcome back. Alright, today we’re going to talk about the science of social media. And this can be tips for Instagram content, the always talking about when you have the feed certain brands, some people have like a retro theme, or to put a special filter on all their pictures are special, like color, you know, like Brady, the but uh, somebody who could do a really amazing job.

Like, if you look at their page, everything on the right has the same feel for it. And the next one is a different feel. And the next one’s a different feel. But they all go together. Because it’s always like that. I don’t know, I don’t have that much time, or want to put that much time into it personally, as you can see. But definitely, it looks pretty sweet. When you take that time and do it.

Hashtags. You want to use highly relevant hashtags. You don’t have to use the 30 Max, which we didn’t know you can only put 30 hashtags, but make them relevant, but be creative. You can check big brands that you might follow or that you think other people might follow that you would be interested in  MMOs patients and see what they use, and then use them right. If they’ve been used 50,000 times, that’s a good bet that people will be following them somehow.

There’s also some webpages where you type in some of the keywords that you would think would be good. And then it’ll spit out keywords that are similar or that have also been used that are popular. So that way, you know you can get a head start you don’t have to like think of all of them. So those are kind of cool. No hashtags on your profile description. Unless it’s for like a contest. Just don’t do it.

If you have a way to tag somebody in your pictures, do it. You can’t go crazy, but you can get more likes anywhere from a half to one more like proposed by actually tagging relevant brands. So if you’re wearing a Marmot shirt and you’re hiking, maybe tag them in that and hashtag it. You know, Steve Marmot has a hashtag that they like you to use, use it tag them, they might give you a shout out on their page, which would boost yours away more when you’re doing stories.

Instagram stories. It’s like those 15-second ones. It’s nice now if you bleed over, it’ll just make another one is just cut you off like it used to. I’m not sure if you can do this if you’re not a business, but I am. So when you do the Instagram story at the top, there are a few icons there you have like a smiley face you that you can put hashtags, and they’re active hashtags. So definitely you want to use those like in there. You don’t use one hashtag. But if you know you’re in San Diego, but in San Diego, it’ll get people in that area who follow it to see you more. You could do a Ask me anything. And those are popular. And you just put that question on there. And though in the comments, they’ll ask you something, you can put a poll of two choices. Those are helpful especially you’re trying to segment your audience are like what are people interested in? Do you want to see more rehab videos, they want to see more surgeries, they want to see more like flowers and pretty pictures of you and your family and dogs do it.

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All right. That’s what I got for you today. We just went #behindthecurtain. Thanks for tuning in.

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About the Author
Dr. Justin Trosclair, D.C., an expert in Chiropractic Care, has been focusing on back and neck pain relief for over 12 years and has delivered treatment to more than 6000 patients. With advanced training in treating disc derangement conditions, you can count on him to keep up to date with the latest research in physical medicine for spinal pain. He has 5 years of hospital experience in China, is currently working in Germany, and had a private practice in Colorado for 6 years. Dr. Trosclair hosts a doctor to doctor interview podcast called ‘A Doctor’s Perspective‘ with over 220 episodes. During his free time he wrote 3 books. Today’s Choices Tomorrow’s Health (rebooting health in 4 categories), a Do-It- Yourself acupressure book for 40 common conditions called Needle-less Acupuncture, and a step by step guide to look like a local for Chinese dinner culture called Chinese Business Dinner Culture. If you have kids, you may be interested in his 6 series tri-lingual animal coloring book series (english, spanish and chinese).