Where to Place Hashtags in a Post
Placement affects readability more than reach, but readability drives engagement, and engagement strongly influences distribution. Most creators see good results with one of two patterns when they use hashtags on LinkedIn.
First, you can write your post normally and place all hashtags on the final line or two. This keeps the body of your content clean and professional, with tags acting as a neat footer.
Second, you can combine 1–2 inline hashtags with the rest at the end. For example, you might write “Most creators treat #LinkedIn as a CV storage, not a relationship engine,” then add three or four more relevant hashtags at the bottom. If a sentence reads awkwardly aloud because of hashtags, move the tag to the end. This balance supports readability while still helping boost reach.
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