So, you want to jazz up your Tumblr posts with some custom tags on the mobile app? It’s a lot easier than trying to figure out how to fold a fitted sheet, trust me! Let’s dive into the delightful world of tagging, shall we?
First off, seize that blue, floating pencil icon like it’s your new best friend. Tap on it to create a shiny new post, or, if you’re feeling nostalgic about a classic you already posted, just give the pencil icon at the bottom of that post a little tap. It’s like giving it a second chance at life—everyone deserves that, right?
Now, while you’re hanging out in the post editor, it’s time to flex your creative muscles. Dive into the post editor field—this is where the magic happens. Just think of it as your digital canvas waiting for your artistic touch. What comes next? Oh, the suspense! Look for the prompt that tells you to Add tags to help people find your posts. It’s like your friendly neighborhood sidekick reminding you to sprinkle a little pixie dust on your content.
Once you click on that, let the fun begin! Type in your custom tags. They can be anything from the most popular trends to the quirkiest niche interests. Why not create a tag like #CatPeopleWhoHateCats? Okay, maybe not that one, but you catch my drift. The beauty of tags lies in their power. They help your delightful musings reach like-minded souls wandering the vast Tumblrverse. It’s like setting up a neon sign in a dark alley that says, “Hey, fellow weirdos! Come check this out!”
And don’t worry about being shy with those tags. Add as many as your heart desires—just make sure they’re relevant to your post. You don’t want to end up haunting someone’s feed with random tags about spaghetti recipes when you, quite clearly, posted about your cat doing backflips. Trust me, there’s a time and place for that!
After you’ve set your tags and basked in your tagging glory, hit that post button, and voilà! You’ve just added custom tags on Tumblr mobile. It’s that simple! Now go forth and tag like there’s no tomorrow! Your posts are going to shine brighter than your neighbor’s Christmas lights.