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HOW TO GROW FAST ON TIKTOK IN 2024 | Steps I took to gain 15k followers in less than 30 days

Introduction

Introduction

What's up everyone, it's Millie! I'm an influencer coach, and welcome back to my channel. In one of my recent videos, I challenged myself to post on TikTok for 30 days and grew 15,000 followers. In this article, I'll teach you how I did it, step by step.

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Step-by-Step Strategy

Step One: Create a Plan

Your first step is to create your posting cadence. Determine how often you want to post on TikTok. I started with a 30-day challenge, posting once daily for one week. Once I got the hang of it, I increased it to two or three times a day. Choose a cadence that works for you.

Step Two: Define Your Content

Figure out what you want to be known for. If you already have a topic or niche in mind, start brainstorming ideas for content. Remember to diversify your topics if needed. I shifted from focusing solely on Instagram to encompassing a broader range of social media platforms and business tips.

Step Three: Batch Create Content

Batching is useful for a smooth start. It helps you guarantee that you have content to post regularly. However, remember TikTok thrives on spontaneity and organic content. I batched educational content as fillers for the days when I didn't feel spontaneous.

Step Four: Consume TikTok Content

Know what's trending in your niche by consuming content. Study what kinds of videos are performing well, what hashtags are being used, and the style of the top-performing content. Use TikTok search to filter by most liked videos in your niche over the past seven days.

Step Five: Post Your Videos

Just create and post. Don't get bogged down with Tactical details like the best time to post. Reply to comments with new videos to foster interaction and increase engagement.

Step Six: Be Controversial

To go viral, consider posting something controversial. This generates discussions and can make your content more shareable. For instance, I shared how much money I made as an influencer, tied to a trending dance and sound on TikTok.

Conclusion

That's how I grew 15,000 followers in less than 30 days. If you have any questions about my strategy or want me to dive deeper into any topic, let me know in the comments. I'll continue posting on TikTok, though going viral does attract some haters. Don't forget to subscribe and turn on bell notifications to catch my next videos.

Keywords

  • TikTok growth
  • Influencer coaching
  • Social media strategy
  • Content batching
  • Trending sounds
  • Controversial topics
  • Engagement

FAQ

Q1: How many times a day should I post on TikTok to grow fast? A: It depends on what works for you. I started with once a day and then moved to two or three times a day for better results.

Q2: What kind of content should I post? A: Focus on what you want to be known for. Brainstorm content ideas around your main topic or niche.

Q3: How important is it to follow TikTok trends? A: Very important! Consuming and analyzing trending content will help you understand what works and allow you to stay relevant.

Q4: Should I plan my TikTok content in advance? A: While batching can help, TikTok thrives on spontaneity. Use batched content as fillers, but be open to creating spontaneous content.

Q5: How can I make my TikTok videos more engaging? A: Engage with your audience by replying to comments with video responses, using trending sounds, and sometimes posting controversial topics to spark discussions.