Not all hashtag campaigns turn out to become huge successes. There are times when companies invest a lot and expect stronger relationships from a hashtag only to attract more trolls than loyal customers.
There are, however, a number of approaches that can help turn things around and make trolling work toward your favor. Trolls can actually be great assets if you know how to use them according to your advantage.
Here are some tips to stay ahead and make lemonade out of lemons.
President Obama experienced the same ordeal when the hashtag #ObamaCareInThreeWords was created. The hashtag intended for Americans to share their appreciation for the democrat?s plan on health care. However, people immediately started sharing how useless and expensive the approach was for the majority.
Many businesses would either ignore the responses or remove the hashtag quickly before further damage is caused.
About Hashtag Trolling
Hashtag trolling is described as an online attack on blogs, conversations or posts by social media users, whether they be private users, companies or advertisers. The initial expectation of individuals upon posting pictures, statements or hashtags triggers an opposite response from others online, thereby putting the person or brand?s reputation at risk. For example, McDonald?s came up with the hashtag #McDStories to hopefully invite fans and loyal clients to share their fun and happy experiences in the fast food chain. It turns out that the conversation immediately became a venue for opportunistic individuals who shared their horrific tales about the food and staff of the popular restaurant.
President Obama experienced the same ordeal when the hashtag #ObamaCareInThreeWords was created. The hashtag intended for Americans to share their appreciation for the democrat?s plan on health care. However, people immediately started sharing how useless and expensive the approach was for the majority.
Many businesses would either ignore the responses or remove the hashtag quickly before further damage is caused.




