I BLEW UP my TikTok as fast as I could. HERE’S HOW
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ก.ย. 2024
- I gained 220,000 followers on TikTok in just 16 months. In this video I show you my top 10 lessons.
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What are your biggest problems with TikTok or Instagram? Let me know and I'll make a video answering your qs
Thinking of ideas for short content videos. I saw on your story that your plan is to put out 14 videos in a week. How do you come up with so many ideas and write all the scripts for them?
Killer advice! Every time you post I'm there taking notes and applying your ideas 👍
Haha means a lot, brother! Glad you've found it helpful
Congratulations for your videos. I´m brazilian and applying your ideas in my spouse bussiness.
Thank you man.
Cheers! Glad you’ve found them helpful 🙏
still doing 1 on 1 consulting?
Can I post the same piece of content on TikTok and insta? What are your thoughts on this?
of course. I suppose you're asking if the same piece will perform on both platforms. It depends on the piece of content. There are differences between the platforms.
@@Viralvideo_club yea that much I’m aware of so decided to ask your opinion. I will pay more attention to that
does this apply to long form 10 - 15 min content as well? And keeping the content at 5th grade level, how does it work for more specific and advanced topics like "benefits of intermittent fasting"
Honestly I don’t have enough experience with long form to know, but imagine to a lesser degree, yes. I think the average speaking grade of the top creators on YT is between 5-7. I’m actually at a 7 on TikTok. BUT I try and remove all the unnecessary complexities. If I can say go around rather than circumvent, I will. And any niche specific jargon like mitochondria should be explained in your videos. Even Andrew Huberman does this - will say “mitochondria, the powerhouse of the cell” and then keep going. It doesn’t take much to bring clarity to jargon. And there will always be a place for complex language. It’s just that on average it won’t perform as well. Obviously some niches will be more complex. And if that complexity is necessary- like it is for Andrew Huberman - than it’s all good. It’s just when it’s unnecessary that it’s a problem. Lastly, regardless of the niche, we should aim to move toward simplicity. So maybe you write a script at a grade 9 level and can bring it down to grade 8 with some tweaking - awesome! That’s a win
@@Viralvideo_club Yes, that makes sense. Thank for the detailed reply.