![]() ![]() If you want to make money from your TikTok page, meaning a brand pays you to promote something, you need a way for them to contact you. Have contact information if you want to monetize.You can also see how many videos have been made using that trend and the percentage growth over the past 24 hours. You can search popular trends or rising trends and it is broken down by categories (beauty, food, dance, pets, etc). Tokboard used to be my go-to but I was told of OnTrend a few weeks ago and that one has been so much better. How do you find these trends? You can look on the app but sometimes the trend is already too saturated. If you use these hashtags and they are applicable to your video, TikTok is likely to promote it meaning that they will add it to their search results for that hashtag and send it to people that used that hashtag. TikTok has their sponsored hashtags and trends they push, there is usually a little ad-like popup for them like right now it is #booktokchallenge or #worklife. You don't have to do the dances or lipsyncing if you don't want to, but use the sounds. If 80% of people that watch your video are watching 75% of it, that means that video is probably quality and interesting, TikTok is more likely to push this video out to your non-followers' FYP which increases your chances of going viral and getting more followers. Video completion rate is something TikTok keeps track of. You need to draw in the user and make them want to finish the video. Not to say you should do clickbaity stuff, but it does work. With that thinking, if a video doesn't interest someone in the first 3-5 seconds, people scroll on to the next. If something doesn't load in 5 seconds, it's not worth it and you move on. With the introduction of social media and streaming services, the attention span of humans has severely decreased. If it's too much, post once every 4-5 days or even less. I usually suggest posting once every 2-3 days, if that is doable or too easy, bump it up a bit. ![]() It is a lot, you don't want to burn out and dread making content because content making is supposed to be fun. If you are going to commit to posting 3 times a day, that is 21 videos a week, 90-93 videos a month. Find out what works for your schedule but also your sanity. Some people post multiple times a day and some post maybe once a week. You want your creators to not forget who you are and so you need to pop up on their FYP. I've also done dozens of accounts on TikTok in various categories just to try it out and reached 30k-90k following with less than 50 videos posted in 2 months.Ī bit long but basically I worked with TikTok for a long time, I had access to their backend (meaning I could see what TikTok could see about you), and I've worked with many big TikTokers that started off at 0. I worked on their Creative Learning Fund campaign that launched in April 2020 to help give back to small business owners during Covid, I helped plan and execute the campaign as well as managed their weekly webinars/workshops. TikTok was originally Musically which was primarily dancing or lipsyncing videos so I had to try to expand on that, so I brought on athletes, oddly satisfying creators, pets, car or motorcycle creators, and a lot of foodies. People would say "isn't this just a longer form of Vine?" and the answer is yeah but we have a lot more categories. This was a lot more difficult than it sounds because this was in the days of either you were a YouTuber or on IG only. ![]() Some background on me: I started working with ByteDance in 2017 on some of their apps they were trying to grow in the US and I onboarded (meaning I introduced the app, educated them on how to use it, and got them to make an account) TikTok's first 500 creators in 2018. People have been very welcoming and are just trying to figure TikTok out. ![]() Just joined Reddit last week and I can say it's been a blast so far. ![]()
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