Unleashing the Power of TikTok for Your Business–How to Get Started and Grow - a podcast by Dan Nedelko

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How can social media help businesses grow their reach across multiple channels while maintaining an active presence?

The vast majority of users on TikTok are in the United States, with almost half using it daily.A recent study found that people spend 8 out of 10 minutes playing around and engaging with content from other users within this app.

Let's dive into how you can unleash the power of TikTok for your business.
Generating Real Business on TikTokOn TikTok, one of the things that made it unique so much was how short videos were on average.

It's perfect for posting an idea or thought and then getting feedback from others immediately - without sitting through a long video just waiting around!

The 30-second variety is excellent, too because if someone runs into your post while scrolling through their feed. 

They'll have enough information at hand without needing any more info upfront to get what you're saying across effectively.

The 10-minute TikTok is perfect for businesses and professionals alike.You can convey a lot in just 10 minutes, but you must do so with short content nuggets, making them easy to digest!
Dispelling TikTok MythsMany people have misconceptions about TikTok, which can be a challenge when trying to run your business.

Many people still believe one of the biggest misconceptions is that TikTok only has music and lip-syncing apps.However, as it turns out, there are almost 200 million active users on this platform from a statistical perspective which means they're everybody!

You can see ads during sporting events such as ESPN, where you will find videos instead of vertical slideshows now replacing traditional commercials while tuning into our favourite shows. 



 Another biggest misconception about TikTok is that it only caters to younger audiences.

The platform has 200 million active users, with a tiny percentage who create their content here.Everyone else lurks around and enjoys what others post instead of getting involved themselves!

Whatever your industry, if you put yourself out there on TikTok and start creating content aimed at attracting potential customers who may not be using the app yet, they will eventually come across it.What are the Benefits for Business on TikTok?
Understanding your niche is just as crucial to a business's success.

To have the right audience, you should focus on those who will be most engaged with what you offer and care about it deeply - not for having a vanity number.But because this smaller group can help grow awareness around products/services through word-of-mouth marketing.

It has been shown time after again benefits companies directly without any additional effort needed!  
Getting Started on TikTokTo get started on TikTok, You need your camera set up over there and then maybe have an HD or 4k cam running on the other side because we're going for quality here!

Take the time to condense all of that information down into one, two or three sentences so they can easily understand what you're saying.

  

Structure in the opening hook and call-to-action (CTA), you can get your point across quickly while still providing value that will keep them interested enough for more content from you!Use simple language and integrate visuals where possible because this will help keep your viewers engaged!
Growing on TikTok.The TikTok community is an excellent place for small businesses to grow their fan base.

In this competitive and ever-changing digital world, it's refreshing when someone can find inspiration from other users who share similar interests as them.

The platform promotes collaboration between these diverse groups by allowing everyone without feeling too pressured by one another. 

On TikTok, the user is more connected with their audience. In contrast to that on YouTube or Twitch, there is a collective hive mind.

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