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Having a reliable schedule is important in building your follower base, especially initially. Try to have daily content on your page, and set up periodic participatory posts (such as a question or challenge) in addition to the daily content once you reach at least 50 followers.
Having something to look forward to can also help increase views and participation, such as "Funny Friday" or "Sassy Saturday". Service-based giveaways (not physical items) are also a good way to increase followers, but these should be done sparingly and without expectation. Also, having an incentive for the giveaways is important, such as requiring them to tag or mention you in order to be eligible for whatever you're giving away. Last but not least, make sure your daily content is entertaining, informational and not overly promotional, especially in the beginning.
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I believe doing Tiktok requires alot of consistency so that your viewers are always updated and always find new content on your account. The quality of your content is of vital importance amd keep up with the latest trends. That way your clientele number shall increase
First and the most important thing is the quality of content you produce.
Second thing is the appropriate propagation of your content to the masses through all digital mediums.
First thing is to find your niche and making sure it's a niche you're passionate about, then looking at what people enjoy and blending it together. then to be consistent just like any other social platform and give value which is a key to gaining followers. If you want more in depth explanation, You can request a call on this link : https://clarity.fm/asmahuss/parallel395 for free explanation.
I gained 4k followers after one week of posting.
I got bored and quit.
Here's my method.
There is a hook, then the meat, then the Call to action.
Suppose I'm selling a software to help bloggers get mentions from other blogs.
First hook is something that sounds like, "This lets bloggers blow up.
The meat is 1-2 sentances on why its awesome, focus on benefits
"All a blogger has to do is click this button (Show it)
and get the emails to pitch their content for them to link it
"They can save up to 500$ if they DIY it with the tool
Call to action for the first 10k users can be, "follow me"
"Follow me for more"
Post a daily high quality and on trend video for 30 days.
Or 1 amazing video.
Or 10000 average videos.
And in the 3 cases above: pray, pray, pray.
More seriously, we have no idea about your skills, current number of followers you have and how lucky you are in life. Therefore, in all sincerity, we can't answer.
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