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How to MAKE MONEY in the TikTok Creativity Program Beta!

Step 1: Article in Markdown Syntax

Introduction

I'm taking a huge risk by sharing this, and it was originally intended for my friends only. However, I realized that friends-only videos aren't working right now, and I feel everyone should know, even if they're not following me. So, without further ado, here are the do's and don'ts of the new TikTok Creativity Program Beta, and what everything means.

Understanding RPM and Earnings

The new Creativity Program Beta pays you per thousand views at a set RPM (Revenue Per Mille) that it decides. This RPM is essentially the amount you get paid per thousand views and it varies based on multiple factors. While most creators are obsessed with RPM and how to get higher rates, it’s not as critical as you might think. There's virtually no correlation between the RPM and the total money you make from a video. Don't chase RPMs; focus on what truly drives earnings.

What to Avoid

Stitches and Responding to Other Creators

For my content, making videos that respond to other creators generate the least income. Avoid this if you're aiming to maximize earnings from the Creativity Program.

Reposts

Reposting old videos that weren't originally in the Creativity Program and putting them into the program now hardly generates any income. Always opt for creating new content.

Directing Viewers Elsewhere

Videos that direct viewers to other platforms or locations tend to make the least money. The difference is substantial, so avoid directing your viewers to other places in monetized videos.

The Impact of Responding to Followers

Responding to comments doesn’t significantly hurt or help your video earnings. In my experience, videos responding to comments make slightly less but not enough to justify avoiding them altogether.

What You Should Be Doing

Focus on Shares

One of the key metrics you can control is the number of shares. Videos with the most shares generally get the most views, resulting in higher earnings.

Qualified Views

The most critical metric is the qualified percentage of total views. Qualified views are the number of views where watchers make it to the five-second mark. The Creativity Program pays you per thousand qualified views. Regular views may draw some interest, but it's the qualified views that drive your earnings.

To boost qualified views:

  • Ensure viewers make it to the five-second mark.
  • Videos with higher percentages of qualified views tend to get promoted more and generate more income.

Conclusion

If your goal is to maximize earnings from the new Creativity Program, focus on getting more shares and ensuring viewers make it to the five-second mark. These factors will significantly influence your earnings under this program. Time to return to basics like early YouTube days: ask your audience to like and share your content!

Step 2: Keywords

Keywords:

  • TikTok Creativity Program Beta
  • RPM (Revenue Per Mille)
  • Qualified Views
  • Shares
  • Content Creation
  • Monetization Strategies
  • Viewer Engagement

Step 3: FAQ

FAQ:

1. What is RPM in the TikTok Creativity Program Beta? RPM stands for Revenue Per Mille, which is the amount you get paid per thousand views.

2. Is it important to chase higher RPM rates? No, there's no substantial correlation between higher RPM rates and the total money you make from a video.

3. What types of videos should I avoid to maximize earnings? Avoid stitches, responding to other creators, reposts, and directing viewers to other platforms.

4. Does responding to comments on my videos impact earnings? Slightly, but not significantly. It’s generally safe to respond to comments.

5. What should I focus on to increase my earnings? Focus on getting more shares and ensuring that viewers watch until the five-second mark.

6. How can I ensure my views are qualified? Create engaging content that hooks your audience from the start so they watch at least five seconds into the video.