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I tried EVERY NICHE for one week! (10 Highest RPM Niches)

Introduction

I tried every niche on TikTok's creativity program so you don't have to. You will see what are the most common mistakes that beginners make and how to get something like this as soon as possible. If you don't use these secrets that I'm about to reveal, you will be stuck on 200 views like most of you already are. By the way, I will also give you a list of the top 10 niches to start today later in the article.

If you don't know what the TikTok creativity program is, let me explain it to you quickly. For every million views on a video longer than one minute, you get $ 1,000. But there is a catch; you have to check all of these boxes: have 100,000 views, 10,000 followers, be 18 years or older, and be from one of these countries. If you are not from one of these countries, the only solution is to get a SIM card from there. You can order it online; you don't need to go there and come back, so TikTok will think that you are living there. At least, that worked for me.

And now to the fun part: when my card arrived, I made two accounts, one in the podcast niche for Fresh and Fit Podcast and one in the police body cam. For the police niche, I chose the juiciest topic—female suspects often try to flirt with police officers to avoid being arrested. On the first day, I posted three videos to each page. It was super painful to go through that podcast, and that's why I tried this app, Opus Clips, that everybody else is talking about. Find a YouTube video you want to clip up into Opus Pro and click get clip; it creates 25 short-form pieces of content instantly. But it sucks so much; you wouldn’t get more than two views on the video. It has to be done the hard way. We're all being tested, and that road to success is a bumpy road.

So when I opened TikTok the next day, I got less than 1,000 views. If I was monetized, I would be earning $ 1 for that. Then I created two more pages, one for reposting MrBeast content because he said, "Flip my videos, put them on TikTok, I don't care," and one for Reddit stories because they were going viral. And who doesn’t like a good Reddit story? My stepmom was watching this super cool guy on YouTube, jazz asmin Buck. She subscribed to his channel, and the next day, we became billionaires! Trust me, bro.

At the end of day two, I posted 10 videos, and one video from the police page from yesterday already had 7,000 views, so I was super hyped for the next day. When I opened TikTok the next day, I was expecting at least 1 million views, but it didn’t go that well. We just got 50,000 views on that police body cam video, and the other ones performed pretty bad. So I kept being consistent and improving the quality on every next video, but at the end of the week, the results completely shocked me. I was experimenting too much with different styles, and I almost got into different niches, but still, I couldn’t get more than 1,000 views on the videos. This was because I was making the most common beginner mistakes. I will show you how to avoid them after we check the results.

So let's start from the worst page: MrBeast. This is what most of your pages look like, probably posting a ton of videos and not putting any effort into them. Next is Reddit. I was experimenting with totally different stories that should be in separate niches, and honestly, if you are starting a Reddit page, you should expect something like this on your first 50 videos at least. The second best was the podcast, Fresh and Fit. But that doesn’t mean it was good. I was spending too much time editing because I wanted to stand out and ended up looking the same as every other page. The best one was the police body cam because it was less saturated, and I put much more effort into choosing those clips. But I still didn't get monetized in one week, so I stopped posting on it. But did I give up? No. I made another page in one of these niches that you can access here or here. All I ask in return is to hit the like button or subscribe.

Keywords

  • TikTok
  • Creativity Program
  • Monetization
  • Niche
  • Podcast
  • Police Body Cam
  • MrBeast
  • Reddit Stories
  • Viral Content
  • Beginner Mistakes

FAQ

Q1: What is the TikTok creativity program? A1: The TikTok creativity program pays $ 1,000 for every million views on videos longer than one minute, but you need to meet specific criteria such as having 100,000 views, 10,000 followers, being 18 years or older, and being from an eligible country.

Q2: How can I participate if my country is not eligible? A2: You can order a SIM card from an eligible country online; you don’t need to physically go there, so TikTok will think you are living in an eligible country.

Q3: Which niches did you try in the experiment? A3: The niches tried were podcasts, police body cams, MrBeast content, and Reddit stories.

Q4: What was the main issue with Opus Clips? A4: Opus Clips did not generate more than two views per video despite creating 25 short-form pieces of content instantly.

Q5: What is the fastest way to 10K followers? A5: Create a page but don't post anything for the first 24 hours. Interact with content similar to what you intend to post later, slowly increase the number of posts per day, and use a call to action like "follow me for more" at the end of your videos.

Q6: How should I choose videos to get more views? A6: Select videos that are already viral or trending and focus on making the first five seconds engaging to capture the viewer's attention. Always present a question or mystery to keep viewers watching till the end.