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TSWomyai
post Feb 22 2024, 09:08 AM, updated 2y ago

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anyone here doing tik tok shop affiliate marketing?
Is it worth your time and will you recommend to others?

Thanks!
NoNameSoldier
post Feb 22 2024, 09:59 AM

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not at all...
earshore
post Feb 27 2024, 05:12 AM

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you need to have quite a chunk of user base to be able to reap from it
coyouth
post Feb 27 2024, 02:21 PM

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QUOTE(NoNameSoldier @ Feb 22 2024, 09:59 AM)
not at all...
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good to know.
SUSmahzuz85
post May 29 2024, 11:57 PM

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I've been doing TikTok Shop affiliate marketing for a few months now, and I can say it's worth it if you put in the effort. The key is to create engaging content that resonates with your audience. It helps to keep up with trends and post regularly.
SUStrek
post Jun 1 2024, 12:44 AM

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Yep, I've been dabbling in TikTok Shop affiliate marketing for a bit now. In my experience, it's pretty worthwhile if you've got the time and creativity to keep up with the platform's pace. TikTok is all about trends and quick content, so if you can create engaging videos that subtly promote products, you could see some decent returns. I started by promoting some tech gadgets and beauty products, and once I got a feel for what my audience likes, it became easier to pick products that would likely convert.

One strategy that has worked for me is finding popular content on Twitter, downloading the videos using Twitter Video Downloader, and then personalizing them for TikTok. This way, you already know the content has the potential to go viral. It takes some trial and error to see what works best, but once you get the hang of it, it can be quite rewarding.

Just make sure to track your results and adjust your approach as needed.

One thing to keep in right mind though: It's super important to understand your audience well. What works for one group might not work for another.

This post has been edited by trek: Jun 4 2024, 11:11 PM
peterdox
post Oct 8 2024, 08:41 PM

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QUOTE(trek @ Jun 1 2024, 12:44 AM)
Yep, I've been dabbling in TikTok Shop affiliate marketing for a bit now. In my experience, it's pretty worthwhile if you've got the time and creativity to keep up with the platform's pace. TikTok is all about trends and quick content, so if you can create engaging videos that subtly promote products, you could see some decent returns. I started by promoting some tech gadgets and beauty products, and once I got a feel for what my audience likes, it became easier to pick products that would likely convert.

One strategy that has worked for me is finding popular content on Twitter, downloading the videos using Twitter Video Downloader, and then personalizing them for TikTok. This way, you already know the content has the potential to go viral. It takes some trial and error to see what works best, but once you get the hang of it, it can be quite rewarding.

Just make sure to track your results and adjust your approach as needed.

One thing to keep in right mind though: It's super important to understand your audience well. What works for one group might not work for another.
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I agree, TikTok Shop affiliate marketing can be really effective if you stay on top of trends and make creative content. It's great that you’re using Twitter videos to repurpose for TikTok, I do something similar using tools like TW Downloader to save twitter videos quickly. Knowing your audience is key, as different types of content work for different people.
KitZhai
post Nov 1 2024, 06:08 PM

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I thought I just readrefently about tiktok fire their content creator because some AI replaced their task?

This post has been edited by KitZhai: Nov 1 2024, 06:09 PM

 

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