Not yet. But heard that it works great if you have an influencer for collaboration in your niche. Wondering how to look out for a niche influencer. If anyone knows, let me know:)
@excellentweb_australia@matcha_anil It's not only influencers, tiktok works differently. TikTok has good or bad creators :)
I would say that it's more depending on the product/service and the creator's viewers' trust. Also on Facebook or Instagram, all products won't perform the same.
Initially, I was skeptical as we're predominantly B2B focused. However, hundreds of small businesses, agencies and start-ups on TikTok are running very successful accounts! While we haven't used it as much as I'd like to, it's definitely in the marketing roadmap to increase our presence on TikTok, more so than Facebook & Twitter.
Also, we launched today! Really excited to be here on Product Hunt and introducing climate impact to the PH community!
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Absolutely! I've been practicing my dance moves in anticipation of going viral on Tiktok. Who needs a marketing strategy when you have a killer floss? 🕺💃
Actually, no. Even if we say we should try, we haven't put in any effort there till now. I am curious if it is actually that effective, and what kind of studies those who saw it conducted.
Yes! I've collaborated with 50+ TikTok creators in the last 3 months and our reach has skyrocketed. More views, signups, everything. To find creators to collab with, we basically looked at the key hashtags around our niche e.g. #creatorhacks #passiveincome #marktingtips and then clicked profiles (often, people put their emails in their bio or linktree)
We consulted with Josh Slavin (TikTok creator with over 370K followers), and he broke down exactly why businesses often fail on TikTok, mainly struggling to position themselves as personalities and not being "real" enough. Regardless of the size of your company, you can do well on TikTok - it just comes down to leverage. As a small startup, you can leverage your founder's story to create an intimacy that people appreciate and attract people to follow your journey. As an enterprise, you can play on your office dynamics (e.g. a social media manager telling the audience if they don't watch all the way through they'll get fired XD)
If you are looking for a TikTok marketing strategy to blow up your startup/business, I recommend checking out this hub of techniques and anecdotes that Josh is aggregating on an ongoing basis: https://www.producthunt.com/upco...
The general strategy is to create as many quality "vectors" to your brand as possible, where a vector is a piece of short-form content. The hard part is really pinning down exactly what types of content work for businesses and what audiences want to see.
The hard part for many founders on TikTok is realizing that nobody on there actually cares about your product or business. People are looking for entertainment and pleasure - so if you just make funny, relatable content, people will naturally wonder what your brand is and check out your website, etc. Be ware that TikTok will absolutely dampen your reach if there's even a little sales or product-focused messaging around CTAs.
Thanks again for posting this thread! I'm excited to learn and follow along to see what more people are doing!
TikTok's not for us at the moment. For my AI startup, data privacy and ethics are really important. And we have some issues with how TikTok handles both.
Regarding privacy, TikTok has been criticized a lot for how much user data they collect and share. They say users' info stays private, but their policies still give them lots of rights to share data for ads and stuff. Things are too shady at the moment.
As a young AI company, it's currently a no-go for our branding. We'd rather avoid the drama and keep our data safe.
I have been hesitant to use TikTok because such a large user base is Ages 10-19, with the majority being ?-34. But it looks like others here have had great success so maybe it's time for me to rethink
Well we just did a pilot to see how to do great videos on Tik Tok, we took clients that already consume products, to do a Tik Tok of it. You can see examples if you put #CRUWI :)
I have a bunch of Web3 project founders for whom Tiktok marketing worked great. I also heard that Youtube reels are an untapped market. Fewer marketers and less competition. Easy to pile on views and good conversions.
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