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I Figured out the TikTok Algorithm || Here's how I gained 200,000 followers on TikTok in 3 months

I Figured out the TikTok Algorithm || Here's how I gained 200,000 followers on TikTok in 3 months

Hey guys! What’s good? It’s Angie, and I’m back with another video. Today, we’re discussing how I grew my TikTok platform from zero followers to 200,000 followers in just three months. If you want to see evidence, here is the proof. I’ll be giving you guys the tips and tricks, what I did, and what worked for me. So, let’s dive right into it!

Starting Fresh

If you’re trying to blow up on TikTok and you’ve had an account for a while, my advice would be to start fresh with a new account. I did it four different times until I got it right. While some people might have a video blow up after a long time, starting fresh can increase your odds.

Have a Plan

Wise people say, “If you fail to plan, you plan to fail.” So, plan before building your TikTok account. Apart from having a new account, you need to have a niche.

Niching Down

You need to focus on two things when niching down: either entertain or provide value. I chose to provide value by teaching people how to pose. But if you want to entertain through comedy or any other route, that works too. You don’t have to be limited, but try to stay within the same bracket.

Consistent Posting

Posting at least three times a day is essential for growth. It’s a lot, but if you want to grow, you must be ready to put in the work. I would set aside a day to record all my content for the week to ensure I had at least 21 videos. You can also post up to six videos a day for faster growth.

Hashtags and Sounds

Regarding hashtags, I’ve seen mixed opinions, but I always include hashtags in my videos to let TikTok know what my video is about. I use hashtags related to my content, like #posesforpictures and #howtopose.

For sounds, use popular sounds between 20,000 and 100,000 videos. This range is the sweet spot for sounds that are blowing up or are about to become trends.

Extra Tips

  1. Research: Look for videos in your niche with the most likes over a certain period, analyze what works, and implement those aspects into your videos.
  2. Interactive Elements: Encourage comments by styling yourself in a way that gets people talking about your outfit or background elements.
  3. Quality: Make sure your video quality matches or exceeds the quality of viral videos in your niche. Use full-body shots and the back camera of your iPhone for the best results.
  4. Engage: Leave comments on other people's videos. This engages the algorithm and can even make you go viral if your comment gains traction.

Final Advice

Do more of what blows up. If a specific type of video performs well, create similar content. However, don’t overdo it to the point where it becomes repetitive. Once you’ve blown up, it’s okay to reduce your posting frequency but try to maintain consistency.

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Keywords

  • TikTok
  • Growth
  • Followers
  • #niche
  • Hashtags
  • Sounds
  • Research
  • Engage
  • Consistency

FAQ

Q: How often should I post on TikTok to grow my account? A: It's recommended to post at least three times a day. If you want faster growth, consider posting up to six times daily.

Q: Do hashtags help in making a video go viral on TikTok? A: Opinions are mixed. I always use hashtags related to my content to give context to TikTok about my video.

Q: How do I choose the right sound for my TikTok videos? A: Use popular sounds between 20,000 and 100,000 videos. This range is ideal for sounds that are trending or about to blow up.

Q: Should I start a new TikTok account or work on my existing one? A: Starting fresh with a new account can often increase your chances of going viral if your current account has been stagnant for a while.

Q: How do I keep my audience engaged? A: Encourage comments by having interactive elements in your videos, like eye-catching outfits or interesting backgrounds.