Trending YouTube Hashtags to Boost Views: Complete Guide

Trending YouTube Hashtags

Hashtags, whether for YouTube or any other social media platforms, are a famous way to make content discoverable to more users. They support creators connect their content, including images, text, and videos, with also tagged content and searches on the web. That said, it’s very essential to utilize the right hashtags if you desire your content to rank under a specific subject or theme. In this guide, we will guide you through YouTube hashtags, including what they are and how you can operate them to the fullest to maximize your video/ channel reach.

What are YouTube hashtags?

Hashtags are keywords that you add to your video’s titles or captions. Creators can tag their videos with relevant hashtags to help YouTube understand the video’s content rank them accordingly and make them efficiently discoverable by users. Hashtags begin with a hash symbol “#”. If you tag your videos with, let’s say, #catvideos, your video will be combined with other content that uses an identical hashtag.

As soon as the user clicks on a particular hashtag they are taken to a reliable page that contains only the videos that are operating a similar hashtag. This makes it particularly valid for creatures to reach the correct audience. You can add several hashtags to your videos but we suggest content creators not clutter the video titles and complicate the algorithms. 

Hashtags are a fantastic way to help YouTube comprehend the context and content of your videos. This indicates that the platform will associate your videos with identical content or content that examines the same topic. So when users perform a search using the hashtag, they can discover all the different videos that are sorted under the tag. As a result, hashtags help to promote your content discoverability on the platform and boost your channel for free.

How Many Hashtags Should You Add?

Now that you have a more suitable idea of which hashtags you can operate, you’re probably wondering how many you should utilize. Sure, YouTube has its limits, though, that doesn’t indicate that you should use the maximum number permitted. 

According to SproutSocial, it’s most useful to cap the number of hashtags to no more than two in your title. With references to hashtags placed at the end of the video’s description, you’re peeking at about three to five. However, keep in mind that as only the first three will emerge at the top of your title, it’s best to organize them in order of relevancy. 

Regulations to Keep in Mind When Adding YouTube Hashtags

If you intend to add hashtags to your YouTube videos, there are several rules that you must keep in mind. Here are the main concerns:

  •  You shouldn’t contain any spaces in your hashtags. So, a phrase that should generally be written as two or more different words will be joined together when it’s utilized as a hashtag to make one word. 
  •  You should bypass adding too many hashtags to a single video. YouTube’s help page lets you to add as many as 60 hashtags. Though, it doesn’t indicate that you should contain so many. By “over-tagging” your videos, you run the chance that your hashtags will become less relevant. Plus, YouTube might end up missing the hashtags or removing your video from the search results altogether. 
  • You can add hashtags in the title or the base of the description of the video.
  •  All hashtags must stick to YouTube’s Community Guidelines. If a hashtag fails to meet these guidelines, it won’t pop up. 
  •  You may not add irrelevant hashtags. If there’s no direct link between the hashtag and your video, YouTube may remove your video.
  •  Hashtags that harass, insult, intimidate, or threaten a group or personal users will get your video removed. At the same time, any explicit, sexually provocative, profane, or abusive hashtags might also lead to removal or an age restriction. 

Tips and Advanced Strategies

  • Don’t Overdo It: You don’t need to go crazy with hashtags. In fact, if you go above 15 hashtags (what YouTube calls “over-tagging”) on a single video, YouTube skips all of them. I suggest limiting your hashtags to 3-4 per video.
  •  Use Relevant Hashtags: In other words, every hashtag should connect back to your video. Otherwise, you can get tinged by violating YouTube’s “misleading metadata” policy. So while it’s pleasing to hop on a trending hashtag, keep in mind that every hashtag requires to be closely related to the content of your video.
  •  Try Hashtag Tools: The techniques I covered here should give you bunch of hashtags to work with. But if you like even more hashtag ideas, a tool like Hashtagsforlikes.co can assist. Just type in the topic of your video, and the tool will generate a list of hashtag recommendations.

For gaming

  1. #gamers
  2.  #games
  3.  #live
  4.  #gaming
  5.  #amongus
  6.  #gameplay
  7.  #twitch 
  8.  #gamingcommunity 
  9.  #youtubegamingchannel
  10.  #xbox 
  11.  #playstation
  12.  #playfortnite 
  13.  #videogames
  14.  #pcgaming
  15.  #youtubegamers 
  16. #gametv
  17.  #youtubegamer
  18.  #livegaming
  19.  #gamereview
  20.  #gamecommentary
  21.  #livestream
  22.  #youtubegaming 
  23.  #gamer 
  24.  #ps 
  25.  #twitchstreamer
  26.  #gameplay
  27.  #streamer
  28.  #minecraft 
  29.  #pubg

For YouTube Shorts

  1. #shorts
  2.  #live
  3.  #youtube
  4.  #funnyshorts
  5.  #memes
  6.  #alpha
  7.  #newvideo
  8.  #tiktok
  9.  #gameplay 
  10.  #shortsbts
  11.  #shortsasmr
  12.  #subscribe
  13.  #shortsadoptme
  14.  #shortsanity
  15. #explore
  16.  #subscribe
  17.  #sub
  18.  #live
  19.  #youtubeguru
  20.  #youtubeislife
  21.  #shortsfunny
  22.  #shortsbgm
  23.  #shortstiktok
  24.  #shortscomedy
  25.  #shortsbeta
  26.  #shortsart
  27.  #shortscooking
  28.  #shortschallenge
  29.  #youtuberlikes

For Comedy

  1. #ShortsComedy
  2.  #ComedyShorts
  3.  #ShortsHumor
  4.  #ShortsJokes
  5.  #ShortsLaughs
  6.  #ShortsParody
  7.  #ShortsSatire
  8.  #FunnyShorts
  9.  #ShortsSpoof
  10.  #ShortsStandup

For Music

  1. youtubemusic
  2.  #spotify
  3.  #music
  4. #beats
  5.  #youtubecommunity
  6.  #song
  7.  #rapmusic
  8.  #musicproducer
  9.  #youtubeblack
  10.  #youtubeuse
  11.  #songwriter
  12.  #musical
  13.  #newmusic
  14.  #hiphop
  15.  #youtubevideos
  16.  #rap
  17.  #musicvideo
  18.  #youtubelife
  19.  #beats
  20.  #musician

For Food Channels

  1. #tastyrecipes
  2.  #cook
  3.  #chef
  4.  #homemade
  5.  #healthyfood
  6.  #dinner
  7.  #foodie
  8.  #foodlover
  9.  #recipes
  10.  #diet
  11.  #healthylifestyle
  12.  #fastfood
  13.  #homemadecooking
  14.  #homemadewithlove
  15.  #yummy
  16.  #foodblogger
  17.  #delicious
  18.  #tasty
  19.  #chef

 For Education

  1. #OnlineClasses
  2.  #OnlineLearning
  3.  #Study
  4.  #StudyMusic
  5.  #StudyWithMe
  6.  #StudyVlog
  7.  #CurrentAffairs
  8.  #EducateYourself
  9.  #LearningTips
  10.  #LearningHacks

For YouTube News

  1. #news
  2.  #youtubenews 
  3.  #youtubecommunity
  4.  #technews
  5.  #sportsnews
  6. #youtubeindia 
  7.  #thevisionaries 
  8.  #youtubeupdate 
  9.  #socialmedianews
  10.  #youtubeupdates 
  11.  #youtubedrama
  12.  #breakingnews
  13.  #newstuff 
  14.  #celebritynews
  15.  #entertainmentnews 
  16.  #bollywoodnews

Conclusion

If you are after improving your viewership, your first focus should be on creating a good engaging video. Your videos should meet the anticipations of your audience. Thumbnails, Titles, hashtags, and descriptions do matter, they help obtain in the clicks and attention. But that’s all there is to it, if the content is not suitable or not what the user expected, they’ll leave, and you wouldn’t want that to happen, right? So, focus on making a good video and everything else will follow. And don’t forget to utilize the right combination of thumbnails, titles, and hashtags in your videos, they are still necessary. 

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Eram Naim, with 4 years of experience in content marketing and 2 years in digital marketing, currently serves as the Co-Founder and COO of Digitaltreed.com. In addition to his role as COO, he also functions as the Sales & Marketing Manager and Editor, showcasing his versatility and expertise across multiple domains within the company.