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I'm Building a TikTok Money Printer (Creativity Program Beta)

I'm Building a TikTok Money Printer (Creativity Program Beta)


Introduction

I'm building a content posting machine on TikTok that’s generating substantial revenue. Here’s exactly how I'm doing it and how you can effectively replicate my strategy.

Creating Multiple Accounts

I'm managing several TikTok accounts to maximize profits from the Creator Fund. Currently, I post four times a day but aim to scale up to six times daily. I even hired a friend to assist me.

Types of Accounts to Run

Many ask about my accounts and which niches to pursue. My advice has typically been to explore TikTok’s "For You" page for inspiration, but in this article, I’ll showcase a few accounts that are currently lucrative.

Examples of Successful Accounts

1. Music Media Co

This account edits clips about rappers and music industry figures. They compensate for potential content ownership issues by applying substantial edits, like jump cuts and filters, to make the content unique. Despite potential monetization issues with clip accounts, you can always secure sponsorships.

2. Mind Curiosity

This account uses TikTok’s Creativity Program, earning between $ 5,000 to $ 10,000 for an 18.4 million-view video. The formula includes finding satisfying clips, using ChatGPT to generate interesting facts, and CapCut for captions and AI voiceovers. They employ tactics to boost engagement and drive affiliate marketing through links in the bio.

3. Century Clips

This account promotes AI tools for creating short-form content and uses the Creativity Program for monetization. For example, they promote Opus Pro, a site for short-form content creation, through partnership programs. With conservative estimates, a single viral video can generate significant recurring revenue through affiliate sign-ups.

4. Ratcha Poots

This account primarily monetizes through the Creativity Program. Despite TikTok's unpredictability in maintaining accounts within the program, the potential earnings are substantial. Even if excluded from the program, sponsorships can provide steady revenue streams.

Final Thoughts

The revenue potential on TikTok is immense, which is why I'm continually expanding my efforts. However, the platform doesn’t always seem supportive and may take action against accounts it perceives as extracting too much money.

Conclusion

Don't be discouraged if TikTok isn’t always accommodating. Diversifying your revenue streams through sponsorships and other means can ensure consistent income. For those needing sponsorship assistance, I run a TikTok marketing agency that connects creators with sponsors. Additionally, I offer a newsletter and private Discord server for more tips on making money online.


Keywords

  • TikTok
  • Creativity Program
  • Monetization
  • Sponsorships
  • Affiliate Marketing
  • Content Creation
  • AI Tools
  • Revenue

FAQ

Q: How many times should I post on TikTok to start generating revenue? A: Aim to post at least four times daily, eventually scaling up to six posts per day.

Q: What type of content works best for monetization on TikTok? A: Clip accounts with heavy edits, interesting facts with AI-generated voices, promotional content for AI tools, and engaging personal content can all be lucrative.

Q: How can I make my clips unique to avoid monetization issues? A: Add substantial edits such as jump cuts, filters, and overlays to make the content appear unique and original.

Q: What should I do if I'm not accepted into the Creativity Program? A: Consider alternative revenue streams like sponsorships and affiliate marketing.

Q: How can I secure sponsorships if I have a significant number of views? A: Utilize platforms or agencies that connect creators with potential sponsors. You can also reach out directly to companies that align with your content's niche.

Q: What tools can help me create and edit my TikTok videos effectively? A: Tools like CapCut for captions and basic editing, ChatGPT for generating content ideas, and various AI voices can streamline the process.