To be fair I've been recording daily videos about building Uniflow for the last 600 days and on tiktok I have 5 times more followers then on Youtube. Still, somehow I think the numbers are super low as after 600 daily videos on tiktok I have 150 and on Youtube 21... :D :D I do something definitely wrong, so maybe I am not the best person to answer that question then.
Depends. TikTok is easier to get traffic but it's very hard to find customer. Youtube if you will do it correctly will give you more customers but it's very hard to get traffic :)
It really depends on your goals and audience. For example for my company (we developing a JavaScript library for web reporting), YouTube is the best platform for sharing tutorials, tips, and tricks.
TikTok collects more data so it's easier to reach the right audience with less ad spend. However, you get more attention span on YouTube. In the end, if you have a good and organic-looking ad creative, you can hook your target audience which will get you results irrespective of platform.
Everybody is saying both - I agree with that.
I also understand you have to pick one first, otherwise, it is just too overwhelming.
If your product is something that needs a bit more in-depth overview and can benefit from a longer form (TV-like) format then start with YouTube.
If your content is wittier and your product can benefit from short-form, possibly humorous content - TikTok.
Eventually, you're gonna do both.
It depends what is your target groups and what is your market. For example, if you wanna promote your product in India, you cannot do it in TikTok because it been banned for years. And if your target group is gen Z TikTok is a suitable place to do so, however if your target group is already worked people who are with more paid value. Maybe it is more suitable to do a âHow toâ video on Youtube.
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