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How to Use Tagboard

First off, welcome to Tagboard. It looks like you’re interested in getting started using Tagboard and we’re here to help.

Tagboard is a tool that allows anyone to search hashtags across networks, including Twitter, Instagram, App.net and Facebook. To get started, you’ll just need a Twitter, Facebook or Instagram account.

Here’s a step-by-step tutorial on how to begin using Tagboard:

To Sign In:

First, click the Sign In button at the top right and choose the platform you’d like to use. Once you’ve done so, the platform you’ve chosen will have a blue “Signed In” button to the right.

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Use Tagboard to Follow Conversations:

Tagboard is ideal for following hashtag conversations. Not only can you follow the same hashtag across multiple social networks, but the content is displayed beautifully, making the experience that much better! Start exploring your favorite hashtags by typing it into the search bar, or choose one of our featured hashtags to see some new and exciting Tagboards.

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Click “Search” and it will take you to a board full of updates that include that hashtag.

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Audi has a premium custom branded Tagboard.

From this page you can share the tagboard with friends by clicking the “Tweet #Audi” button on the right.

Creating Your Own Hashtag:

There are many benefits to creating a Tagboard page for your hashtag. You can use a tagboard page as a brand manager, business owner, twitter chat organizer to promote a hashtag or to aggregate posts using a hashtag for weddings, parties, events, and social campaigns, to name a few examples.

To create your own Tagboard page for your hashtag, start by typing your hashtag into the search bar:

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Once you’ve type in the name of your hashtag, you’ll be directed to a page with the conversation about that hashtag. Simply click “Create Tagboard” next to the hashtag name.

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Next, fill out the form by writing a short, but detailed description of the hashtag, upload a square photo, and add your website link if you have one. Remember, capitalization matters and it’s generally best practice to capitalize the beginning of each word in the hashtag.

Then, click “Create Tagboard.” You’re done!

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With owning your own hashtag comes the ability to have a branded page, the ability to moderate and curate posts on your Tagboard page. Simply set up your Tagboard page and let us know by filling out a request form.

If you have any other questions or feedback about your experiences using Tagboard, we’d love to hear from you! Send us a message at feedback@tagboard.com

Or, simply find us on Twitter or Facebook!

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Every Story Can Be Interactive. What stories can you tell with Tagboard?

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Tagboard helps companies in the broadcast, sports & events space discover & curate social media content & instantly share it with audiences across every screen.

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