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Broad Reach
Niche-Specific
Seasonal
Long-Tail
How many hashtags should you use on Pinterest?
Pinterest's current recommendation for candle making pins is 2-5 hashtags per description. More than 5 triggers diminishing returns and can actually suppress reach — Pinterest's algorithm deprioritizes pins that look spammy. Place them at the very end of your description, after your main body copy and call to action. Don't pack the first sentence with hashtags; they should supplement your content, not replace it.
Pinterest hashtag strategy for candle making
For candle making pins, use a mix of 2-3 broad tags like #candleMakingIdeas for reach, plus 1-2 niche-specific tags like #soyCandlesCandleMaking that match your exact content. Avoid using only broad tags — you'll drown in a sea of competing pins. Avoid using only ultra-niche tags — you'll miss potential reach. The sweet spot is 60% specific, 40% broad. Rotate seasonal tags on and off with the calendar: use #fallCandleMaking during the fall season, then swap it out when the window closes. Never reuse the exact same hashtag combination across multiple pins — Pinterest's spam filter treats repeated tag strings as suspicious behavior.
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Pottery & Ceramics
Wheel throwing, hand building, glazing, and finished ceramic art from beginner to production potter.
Handmade Jewelry
Beaded, wire-wrapped, polymer clay, and resin jewelry makers selling and teaching their craft.
Etsy Sellers
Handmade, vintage, and print-on-demand shop owners selling on Etsy and their own storefronts.
Sewing
Garment sewing, home-decor projects, quilting, and beginner machine tutorials for hobbyists and side-sellers.
Crochet & Knitting
Patterns, stitch tutorials, yarn guides, and finished projects from amigurumi to blankets.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, but their role has changed. In 2026, hashtags function as keyword reinforcement rather than a standalone discovery mechanism. A candle making pin with 3 well-chosen hashtags gets marginally better distribution than one with zero. They're not a magic growth hack, but skipping them leaves small gains on the table.
End of the description, always. Pinterest's algorithm weighs the opening of a description heavily for keyword relevance, so put your natural-language description first, then your call to action, then your hashtags at the bottom. Leading with hashtags makes pins look spammy and reduces CTR.
No — rotate them. Repeating identical hashtag combinations across dozens of pins triggers Pinterest's spam detection and can silently throttle your distribution. Keep 5-6 rotating sets of 3-5 hashtags each, and match the set to the specific pin topic. For example, #soyCandlesCandleMaking belongs on soy candles pins, not on every pin you publish.
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