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Top 8 Strategies I Use to Make 30k A Month As A TikTok Shop Affiliate | + Green Screen Tutorial |

Introduction

Introduction

Hey everyone, it's Crystal Williams Foster here. Before diving into today's video, I wanted to address your comments and concerns from the last video on setting up your TikTok shop with less than 5,000 followers. I'm going to upload a video on Wellness Wednesday to address all your questions about violations and suspensions. Plus, I'll go live on Friday at noon to answer any additional queries. Thanks for your support and let's get started!

1. Utilizing Koala Data

Koala Data (correctly spelled, "Wakola Data") helps me identify trending products by analyzing their performance over the last seven days. Choosing products that are already trending makes it easier to go viral on TikTok, generating more views and sales.

2. Doubling Down on Successful Content

Whenever a video promoting my product goes viral, I create similar videos but change minor elements like location, text on screen, or trending sounds. This strategy keeps the audience engaged without feeling repetitive.

3. Immediate Video Creation

Once a video starts gaining traction, I quickly create another video related to the same product to maintain the momentum. This could be a response to a question, using a trending sound, or a simple talking head video.

4. Saving Audios

To avoid frustration from TikTok’s music restrictions, I save trending sounds that are already being used with TikTok Shop products. This saves time and ensures I’m using effective, popular audio.

5. Drawing Inspiration from Competitors

Before promoting a new product, I check existing successful videos in the TikTok Shop marketplace for inspiration, without copying them, to craft my content more strategically.

6. Negative Connotation Hook

Starting the video with a hook like “Be careful with this product!” or “Warning!” grabs immediate attention. Building on this with a positive resolution increases viewer engagement and sales.

7. Effective Hooks

Using strong hooks, whether visual or auditory, captures attention in the first few seconds. This is crucial for user engagement on TikTok due to the platform’s fast-paced nature.

8. Controversy and Errors

Adding slight controversy or obvious errors in videos can drive engagement through comments. For instance, using a filter that glitches or making a deliberate spelling error gets people talking and commenting.

Bonus Strategy: Running Ads

If a video slows down in engagement, I invest $ 15-$ 20 per day over 2-3 days to push the video further. While it doesn’t massively boost profits, it helps squeeze out additional sales.

Green Screen Tutorial

  1. Open CapCut app: Select "New Project" and choose your photo background.
  2. Add Video Overlay: Click "Overlay", choose your video, and remove its background using the auto removal feature.
  3. Edit Overlay Position: Adjust the video size and position to cover unwanted elements.
  4. Finalize and Export: Ensure the video and background align throughout the duration and export your content.

Keywords

  • TikTok Shop
  • Trending Products
  • Doubling Down Content
  • Immediate Video Creation
  • Saving Audios
  • Competitor Analysis
  • Negative Hooks
  • Effective Hooks
  • Controversy Engagement
  • Running Ads
  • Green Screen Tutorial

FAQ

Q1: How does Koala Data help in selecting products? A1: Koala Data analyzes the past performance of products, identifying trends that can help you choose items more likely to go viral.

Q2: How quickly should I create another video after one starts to go viral? A2: As soon as possible. Ideally, within hours to keep the momentum going.

Q3: Why save audios in advance? A3: Saving trending sounds prevents TikTok's music restrictions from hindering your content creation process.

Q4: How can I make sure my hooks are effective? A4: Use both visual and auditory hooks to grab immediate attention and keep the viewer engaged.

Q5: What types of errors can generate engagement? A5: Minor errors like filters glitching or intentional misspellings can spark conversations in the comments.

Q6: How much should I spend on ads? A6: Spend around $ 15-$ 20 per day over 2-3 days to boost a video that's losing traction.