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# Hashtags para Instagram

 

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¿QUÉ SON LOS HASHTAGS?

El hashtag es una palabra que se escribe tras una almohadilla (#). Este sirve para etiquetar dentro de una categoría lo que subes a la red social de Instagram, aunque también se utiliza en Twitter y en Facebook.

En Instagram son muy importantes, si quieres que tus publicaciones triunfen. Usarlos correctamente te ayudará a:

Llegar a más potenciales seguidores/clientes

Ganar más visibilidad en tu sector

Poder ser una publicación destacada. Al llegar a más personas, si también consigues muchos likes puedes conseguir que Instagram te destaque

¿PARA QUÉ SIRVEN?

Instagram se esfuerza diariamente por mantener su red social como una plataforma limpia. Para ello, además de identificar y deshacerse de cuentas falsas o comentarios spam, también se centra en que haya un buen etiquetado mediante hashtags . De esta forma aquellos que estén interesados en una temática o persona concreta puedan encontrarlo de una manera fácil.

Es muy importante etiquetar las publicaciones que cuelgues en la red de una manera correcta. Utilizando los hashtags más utilizados relacionados con la temática de la publicación conseguirás que este etiquetada adecuadamente.

Si además se quiere que la publicación consiga una mayor visibilidad y alcance es bueno tener en cuenta algunos de los mejores y más populares hashtags que se utilizan en Instagram y que valen para casi cualquier contenido.

Una de las últimas novedades de Instagram es que te permite seguir hashtags. Esto lo que permite es que puedas estar actualizado del contenido que se publica en la red etiquetado con ese hashtag.

Por tanto esta nueva funcionalidad le da más importancia y alcance a la figura del #.
LOS MEJORES HASHTAGS DE INSTAGRAM

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Integration of Social Networks (how to)

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Having presence in social networks these days is vital for every company, here some how’s to and why:

Why having a presence on social networks?

-communicate content to existing and new customers

-work with companies and related persons

-create a community of followers

-to involve clients in the development of the business

In a nutshell, the presence of companies on social networks improves the opportunities of business, profitability and its permanence in the market.

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Can democracy ever be ‘fully’ consolidated?

In democratic theories there is the debate whether democracy can be fully consolidated or not. There is the common argument that consolidation is possible in every democratic regime, but a ‘fully consolidation’ seems to be more unlikely.  This essay will discuss: Can democracy ever be ‘fully consolidated’?

In the last decades ‘democracy has been widely recognized as the best political regime yet invented, because its citizens are both treated with respect, dignity and have some say in political decision-making’.[1] In this sense, democracy can be consolidated, but not completely. To understand this: consolidation is seen as a scale; because of multiple different factors that are used to work out whether a democracy is consolidated or not. Therefore, it would be wrong to see democratic consolidation as a dichotomy. For example; if two democracies (A,B) were equal in almost every way sharing similar political institutions, ethnic divisions, size, region, political culture; it would be absurd to classify A as a consolidated democracy and B not just because A has more equality of wealth.  Instead a better classification would be to say that A is more consolidated than B. The bottom-line here is that, democratic consolidation is best understood as a scale; this means that for a country to be ‘fully consolidated’ it must be at the very top of the consolidation scale. Moreover, for a country to be consolidated it would have to be on balance more likely to it to remain a democracy than to revert back to a non-democracy. In this case; it could be argued that for such a state to exist is almost impossible as for it to do so all the possibly relevant factors would have to be a factor strengthening democracy or at least not weakening it. To a national level, even in Britain for example, the lack of a codified constitution, the rise of BNP and declining turnout can all be pointed to as factors which make Britain’s democracy not fully consolidated because under the right conditions they could make the UK slide into authoritarianism.  Although this is not likely the existence of these weaknesses in Britain’s democracy still mean that the UK can’t be called a fully consolidated democracy.

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