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Tsundere Pro
Divine
2
MONTHS
2 2 MONTHS OF SERVICE
LEVEL 2
800 XP
1. Promote Songs
Get paid to add songs to your videos. Nearly every video on TikTok has an accompanying background song for creators to lip-sync and dance to—and artists recognize this value. If you have a large enough following and engagement, musicians will pay to have you promote their music in your songs.
They know if your video goes viral, their song goes viral—and that means more downloads, concert tickets, and merch.
If you’re a musician (or aspiring musician), you can use TikTok to promote your own music. TikTok is a place to sing and dance, so it only makes sense to publish your own beats on the platform.
2. Join TikTok’s Creator Fund
The TikTok Creator Fund is TikTok’s program that pays users for creating engaging content. The more engagement your videos get, the more TikTok pays you. TikTok wants users to stick around (to make advertising money), and they’ll pay creators who help in that mission.
You need at least 100K video views in the last 30 days to join the Creator Fund. It’s still a relatively new idea for TikTok, so expect to see the program evolve and change over the coming months and years.
3. Participate in Affiliate Programs
Use affiliate marketing to link out to other goods and make a percentage of every sale when a user clicks through and makes a purchase. Here’s how:
Place an affiliate link in your profile—then direct traffic from your organic views to click the link.
Redirect traffic to your Facebook, Twitter, or Pinterest account where you can more generously place affiliate links.
Paste coupons codes and URLs in your video descriptions. Users will have to copy/paste the link into their browser.
4. Publish Sponsored Posts
Brands will pay you to feature their products and services—this is called sponsored content. You don’t need to be a monolithic influencer to get in on the action. Smaller brands will still pay good money to work with microinfluencers who have a robust and engaged community—even if it’s not very big (yet).
You can approach brands proactively or wait for them to reach out to you. If you have over 100,000 followers and 100,000 video likes in the last 28 days, you can apply to join the TikTok Creator Marketplace, a platform that connects high-paying brands with influential creators.
Make sure to join: discord.gg/socialengineers for more methods!
Get paid to add songs to your videos. Nearly every video on TikTok has an accompanying background song for creators to lip-sync and dance to—and artists recognize this value. If you have a large enough following and engagement, musicians will pay to have you promote their music in your songs.
They know if your video goes viral, their song goes viral—and that means more downloads, concert tickets, and merch.
If you’re a musician (or aspiring musician), you can use TikTok to promote your own music. TikTok is a place to sing and dance, so it only makes sense to publish your own beats on the platform.
2. Join TikTok’s Creator Fund
The TikTok Creator Fund is TikTok’s program that pays users for creating engaging content. The more engagement your videos get, the more TikTok pays you. TikTok wants users to stick around (to make advertising money), and they’ll pay creators who help in that mission.
You need at least 100K video views in the last 30 days to join the Creator Fund. It’s still a relatively new idea for TikTok, so expect to see the program evolve and change over the coming months and years.
3. Participate in Affiliate Programs
Use affiliate marketing to link out to other goods and make a percentage of every sale when a user clicks through and makes a purchase. Here’s how:
Place an affiliate link in your profile—then direct traffic from your organic views to click the link.
Redirect traffic to your Facebook, Twitter, or Pinterest account where you can more generously place affiliate links.
Paste coupons codes and URLs in your video descriptions. Users will have to copy/paste the link into their browser.
4. Publish Sponsored Posts
Brands will pay you to feature their products and services—this is called sponsored content. You don’t need to be a monolithic influencer to get in on the action. Smaller brands will still pay good money to work with microinfluencers who have a robust and engaged community—even if it’s not very big (yet).
You can approach brands proactively or wait for them to reach out to you. If you have over 100,000 followers and 100,000 video likes in the last 28 days, you can apply to join the TikTok Creator Marketplace, a platform that connects high-paying brands with influential creators.
Make sure to join: discord.gg/socialengineers for more methods!