How to Make Money on TikTok: A Guide for Business Owners

TikTok is the most downloaded social media app worldwide, and it’s no wonder brands are figuring out the ways to get their products in front of the platform’s growing and engaged audience. You can do that too! Read on to find out what the app is about, why it’s so popular, and of course, how to make money on TikTok.

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What Is TikTok?

So, what’s the deal with TikTok and how does it differ from other social media platforms?

TikTok is a video-sharing social networking platform, used to create, edit and share short up to 60 second videos. Users can apply filters and effects, add music, and edit their videos within the app.

The content is mostly fun and entertaining, yet it’s fair to say you can find a bit of everything there. The most popular formats include lip-sync, comedy, and talent videos. The latter varies significantly, from applying makeup and cosplay to gymnastics and science experiments.

TikTokers also create reaction videos, host viral dance challenges, or simply share their life through vlogs.

Another popular format in TikTok is act-out memes backed by sound clips and music. This type of content gets endlessly reproduced, as each user changes and personalizes the “template” in their own way, creating their own version of a trending meme video.

TikTokers can also make videos with their friends or random users with duets feature. Using this feature, users can place a video beside another to display two clips simultaneously. Duets are often used to create reaction videos or to encourage challenges.

TikTok gave rise to lots of viral trends and made numerous songs famous, as it happened with “Old Town Road” by Lil Nas X. Thanks to the platform, the song went viral and became one of the biggest songs of 2019, making #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

TikTok Audience and Statistics

In 2019, TikTok was the third most downloaded non-gaming app in the world with over 1.5 billion downloads. According to SensorTower, TikTok was the most downloaded social media app worldwide for January 2020. Now the platform has about 1 billion monthly active users, which makes it one of the top ten social networks worldwide.

Global social media ranking, Ecwid Insights

In April 2020, TikTok ranked top in the world among mobile apps for April revenue. The app outperformed YouTube, Tinder and Netflix, which rely on existing subscriptions.

According to App Annie’s State of Mobile report, U.S. consumers spent more time on TikTok than other popular video streaming services such as Amazon Prime Video. On average, users spend about 52 minutes on the platform each day and open their app eight times a day.

Most of the TikTok users are Gen Zers, teens and young adults. For example, 60% of the platform’s audience in the US is between the ages of 16 and 24.


TikTok users by age group (based on Android users in the US), Statista

While the app’s demographic is often associated with Generation Z, lots of brands are successfully selling on TikTok even though their target audience is older. You can also find Gen X influencers on the platform. So if your audience isn’t teens and young adults, it doesn’t mean the app is not right for you. Before you make your final decision, learn more about the platform and check out different examples of how to sell products on TikTok.

What You Need to Know Before You Promote Your Business on TikTok

Before you create your TikTok account and start posting your videos, you need to make sure you understand how the platform’s algorithms work. Creating video content takes time, and you definitely want your efforts to pay off. Especially if you want to sell on TikTok in the long run, not just have fun on the app. Though we totally get it, it’s so hard to stop scrolling it!

When you promote your business on TikTok, the goal is to produce videos that make it to the “For You” section. It works similarly to the recommended pages on other social media platforms: algorithms define what type of content might interest a user and display it to them personally.


For You is the first page you see when you open the app

Here’s what you can do to increase the chances of getting your videos to the “For You” page.

Be consistent with your content

The most popular types of content on TikTok are talent videos, comedy, music, dance, DIY, lifehacks and short vlogs. Whatever format you choose, better to choose one and stick to it. If you come out strong and are consistent with the theme of your profile. This will help algorithms assign your profile to one of the formats. And potentially recommend your videos to people who enjoy that type of content.

Pay close attention to the first videos you post: they help TikTok to assign your account to one of the main verticals, or types of content. Loosely speaking, if a new account starts with posting lip syncs, the platform will consider it as a profile specializing in lip sync videos.

After you choose the format and post the first videos of that type, keep going. A profile with lots of different types of content or without a specific theme won’t rank well. So if you want to experiment with various videos, it’s better to create different profiles for that.

Make sure users watch your videos from beginning to end

You’ll want to entice users to watch your videos till the end, and not dropoff. The platform might interpret it as a signal that users don’t find your content worth watching. And therefore, not worth recommending.

So even though your TikTok videos can be up to 60 seconds long, it’s better to keep videos short (up to 15 seconds). In this case, it’s more likely that people will watch them till the end.

Also, don’t forget to loop your videos. It prompts users to watch a video multiple times, which helps increase the performance rating of the video.

Another tip is to make videos using common templates that viewers understand well. For example, people expect a joke at the end of comedy or meme videos, so they watch them till the end.

Use trending songs and formats

One of the key elements of TikTok is creating your own versions of trending content. TikTok inspires users to make their own videos that mimic existing trends, often by using popular songs. You can also add your own music to your video when editing it by uploading an audio file from your device.


Viewers can tap on music used in the video and use it in their own videos

Another element of TikTok is co-creation, for example, users shoot reactions, duets, copy dances or makeups, participate in challenges.

Copying content and remaking it in a new way is a huge trend on TikTok, and audience interaction is high. So keep an eye on popular songs and formats and create your own versions of them. Also, try a collaboration with other users to co-create challenges or duets.

Play by the rules when featuring products in your videos

People come to TikTok to be entertained, so if you want to feature your products in your videos, make sure you adjust your content to users’ expectations. Is your video musically great? Is it funny or creative? Simply showing your product and listing its benefits won’t gain many views or a ticket to the “For You” section.

When you sell something, you’re likely to have expertise in some field. Use it to share tips or cool facts in your videos. For example, if you sell cameras, you can make a TikTok video with poses that make you look great in pictures. People will follow your profile to get more tips like this and be inclined to see more of your products.

Livestream to your followers

After you hit 1,000 followers on your account, you’ll be able to livestream videos to your followers. On TikTok, viewers can buy Virtual Items such as Coins and exchange them for Gifts. Viewers use Gifts to show their appreciation for streamed content.

Livestreamers can earn Diamonds: they are based on the Gifts they receive from viewers. Diamonds can be withdrawn for real money. The compensation is calculated by the platform based on various factors including the number of Diamonds a livestreamer has earned. Read more about virtual gifts and withdrawing Diamonds.

You need to be at least 16 years old to livestream, and at least 18 to get virtual gifts. As with any post, make sure to follow TikTok’s community guidelines while livestreaming.

Add links to your bio

You can add links to the lower section of your profile bio. At first the feature was available only to select profiles. It was highly anticipated by brands interested in selling on TikTok, as it would help drive traffic to websites from the app. Now users can add direct links to their Instagram or YouTube pages.

Adding website links to the bio is still unavailable to some users. To check if you can do that, go to your Profile tab, tap Edit Profile and look for the Website field.

Even if you can’t add a clickable link yet, you can type one in the bio, for users to copy and insert it in their browser. And don’t forget that adding clickable Instagram and YouTube links are available to all users.


Users can tap the link to the website highlighted in pink

Types of TikTok Ads

Brands can promote their products and services on TikTok via different types of platform-specific ads. Let’s find out more about each of them.

Branded Hashtag Challenge

Challenges proved to be an effective way of generating more branded content and increasing reach and engagement. TikTok takes challenges further and lets brands sponsor their challenges to place them on the Discovery page for 3-6 days.

You invite users to participate in your challenge, and all videos created for it are aggregated in the hashtag challenge page on the Discover section. According to TikTok, the average engagement rate of Branded Hashtag Challenges is 8.5% through likes, comments and shares.


Branded Hashtag Challenge campaign for Guess

Brand Takeover

Brand Takeover ad is a full-screen ad shown to users when they first open TikTok. It can be displayed as a three-second image or a three to five-second GIF.

Brands can link this type of ad to a brand’s landing page or a Hashtag Challenge within the platform. Only one brand can take over in their category each day.


Brand Takeover ad for Too Faced

In-Feed Ads

In-Feed Ads are full-screen auto-play videos that can last up to 60 seconds and are displayed in “For You” feed. These videos operate just like ordinary videos on TikTok, with the same user interaction capabilities. Also, if your in-feed ad has a musical background, viewers can choose “Use this sound” action as if they interact with a native video.

These ads have a CTA section that you can link to a specific website page or hashtag challenge.

In-Feed Ad for Reflectly app

TopView

TopView are full-screen, up to 60 seconds videos with auto-play and sound that are displayed when the app opens. You may have noticed that these ads are similar to Brand Takeover, and you’re right. The difference is that with TopView, you can use videos like in In-Feed Ads as advertising material, when Brand Takeover allows only image or GIF.


TopView Ad for OPPO

Branded Effects

Stickers, filters, and special effects are way more fun than ordinary ads! And TikTok offers these effects as a way to promote your brand. Tailor-made Branded Effects allow users to interact with the brand by using their filter, sticker, or effect. Such content can be used not only for fun, but also to test products — say, if you sell hair dye, you can offer to try different colors via Branded Effect on TikTok.

Hashtag Challenge Plus

Hashtag Challenge Plus is a subset of Branded Hashtag Challenge with a shoppable component. This feature allows users to shop for products associated with a sponsored Hashtag Challenge directly in the app.

Just like with the Branded Hashtag Challenge, users can create and view videos with the brand’s sponsored hashtag. Plus, they can purchase products from the campaign in a separate tab on the hashtag’s page.

Take a look at Kroger, a retail company that was the first brand to try it out! They partnered with influencers and managed to reach a young adult audience through their hashtag campaign #TransformUrDorm. Kroger offered TikTok users to post videos of their dorm makeovers with the branded hashtag. On the hashtag’s page, users could go to Discover tab and browse products.


Tapping the “Shop Now” on the hashtag’s page opened up Kroger’s website, where users could purchase items

TikTok Creator Marketplace

It is not an ad format, but a way to find a creator with a massive following to promote your brand. The TikTok Creator Marketplace is a platform run by TikTok that houses thousands of profiles of TikTok creators. You can search the marketplace to find creators whose audiences fit your target audience.

Advertising on TikTok for Online Sellers

You can feature your products in your ads so that customers can buy your products right away.

You can also run advanced ad campaigns on TikTok. For example, display ads that show a specific item to customers that were checking out that product on your site. Or, promote your products to shoppers that have a lot in common with your customers and are likely to be interested in your products.

Advertising on TikTok is available for online sellers that connect their stores to TikTok via their ecommerce platform. Ecwid is one of the few ecommerce platforms that allows you to connect your online store to TikTok. Here’s how to set up Advertising with Ecwid.

Learn more: How to Sell and Advertise on TikTok

Examples of How to Promote and Sell on TikTok

If you need some inspiration before you install the app, check out how different brands, influencers and companies use TikTok’s tools, formats, and ads.

ASOS shares videos of TikTok creators that demonstrate how the same outfit looks on different body types:

H&M encourages users to take part in their challenge and share videos with their hashtag:

World Economic Forum gets exposure by sharing fun videos that inform users about coronavirus precautions:

Travel and fashion blogger Kate shares tips for picture editing:

e.l.f Cosmetics launched a Branded Hashtag Challenge campaign: #eyeslipsface, which included a catchy original song, “Eyes Lips Face”. Users added it to their videos that they created for the challenge:

Mac Cosmetics uses duets to demonstrate different looks created with their products:

The Washington Post makes a fun video to announce a discount for new readers:

San Diego Zoo created a video meme with trending soundtrack:

Vineyard Vines made a video with “pouring” trend for St. Valentine’s Day:

Influencer Camila Coelho shares a short video with a breathtaking view from her hotel room:

Get Ready to Promote Your Business on TikTok

To sum up, here’s what you can do to get exposure on TikTok:

Now, give us your honest thoughts about TikTok. Are you planning to take your business to TikTok or are you already on the platform? If you’ve already created some cool videos, don’t be shy and share your accounts for others to follow!

 

About The Author
Anastasia Prokofieva is a content writer at Ecwid. She writes about online marketing and promotion to make entrepreneurs’ daily routine easier and more rewarding. She also has a soft spot for cats, chocolate, and making kombucha at home.

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