The hashtag strategy that tripled my Instagram likes in a week
Let me be real with you. A week ago, my Instagram posts were barely getting any likes. No matter how cool my photos were or how much effort I put into editing, the engagement just wasn’t there.
But that all changed when I figured out one simple thing: hashtags matter—a lot.
And no, I’m not talking about dumping 30 random hashtags under your post and hoping for the best. I’m talking about a smart, targeted hashtag strategy that actually works.
Before I jump in, here’s a surprising truth: It’s not just about hashtags. You need reach too, and that’s why tools that offer real views delivered instantly can give your posts that first boost they need.
But once you’ve got eyes on your content, the hashtags take the wheel.
Why my old hashtags didn’t work
I used to do what most people do. I’d search for popular hashtags like #love, #happy, or #photooftheday and paste them into my caption. The problem? These hashtags are so overused that my post got buried in seconds.
Thousands of people post under those tags every minute, which means mine was invisible before anyone could like it.
Plus, they weren’t even specific to my content. I was hoping for magic, but I was just wasting space.
Step 1: Create a hashtag set based on niche
The first thing I did was figure out my niche. I post lifestyle content—food, outfits, city shots—so I focused on hashtags that matched those topics.
Instead of using #fashion, I used:
- #casualstyle
- #outfitoftheday
- #cityfashion
And instead of #foodie, I went with:
- #brunchlovers
- #homemadeeats
- #easyrecipes
These tags had fewer total posts but more engaged followers. That means my post stayed visible longer and reached real people who actually cared about what I was posting.
Step 2: Use a mix of hashtag sizes
Here’s a secret not enough people talk about: hashtag size matters.
You want to use a mix of:
- Small hashtags (under 50k posts): Less competition, longer visibility
- Medium hashtags (50k to 500k): Balanced exposure and engagement
- Large hashtags (over 500k): Quick bursts of traffic if you catch it at the right time
My best-performing post used:
- 5 small tags
- 10 medium tags
- 5 large tags
That combo helped me hit the sweet spot—visibility, clicks, and eventually likes.
Step 3: Rotate your hashtags
Another mistake I used to make? Using the same 30 hashtags every time.
Instagram sees that as spammy. Plus, your audience gets bored if every post looks the same.
Now, I create 3–4 sets of hashtags and rotate them depending on the post. For example:
- Food post? I use my “foodie” set.
- Outfit post? I switch to my “style” set.
- Travel shots? I’ve got a “citylife” set ready to go.
This keeps my content fresh and gives each post a better shot at discovery.
Step 4: Add hashtags in the first comment
Should hashtags go in the caption or the first comment? I tested both—and honestly, the difference was minor in reach. But visually, putting them in the first comment made my caption cleaner and more inviting.
It’s a small change, but it makes your post look more professional, especially if you’re trying to attract brands or partnerships. If you can’t do it there are even white label options to help. Outsourcing to a white label option takes the pressure off and lets you reap rewards for a lot less.
Step 5: Check what’s working (and what’s not)
Every week, I go back and check my top posts. I ask myself:
- Which hashtags got me the most likes?
- Which ones led to more saves or shares?
- Did I get any new followers from specific tags?
Instagram’s insights help with this, but I also keep a simple spreadsheet to track trends. Over time, I learned which hashtags were pulling their weight and which ones I should ditch.
The results after 7 days
Here’s the crazy part—after applying this strategy, my next few posts exploded:
- One reel went from 400 likes to over 1,200 likes in 48 hours.
- My followers jumped by 15% in just a week.
- I started getting comments from people who had never seen my profile before.
All because I stopped being random and started being strategic.
Final thought (under 100 words)
Instagram growth isn’t magic—it’s method. If your content is strong and you combine it with a smart hashtag strategy, likes will follow.
Stop copying generic tags and start using ones that speak directly to your audience. That’s how you stand out, grow faster, and make your posts impossible to ignore.

