TikTok is one of the fastest-growing social media platforms in the world. It’s not just for dancing and funny videos anymore. Many business owners and entrepreneurs are using TikTok to promote their products, share their stories, and reach more customers. Once you start growing an audience, don’t take your existing followers for granted. They’re your best source of truth about what you should post on TikTok.
South African audience that is dynamic and diverse, reshaping traditional shopping behaviour. TikTok users spend 1,3 times more on average compared to non-TikTok users. This translates to heightened shopping intent across the following categories:
- 2,1 x higher intent for fashion and home goods.
- 1,5 x higher intent for beauty and personal care.
- 1,4 x higher intent for groceries.
Furthermore, 71% of TikTok users discover products on the platform, and 62% make immediate purchases after exposure to ads. Even more compelling, 66% of users influence their friends and family to make purchases, amplifying the impact of brand campaigns.
Now that you know how beneficial TikTok is in promoting your products and leading to sales, let’s look at how you can grow your TikTok account.
Here are five easy and effective ways.
1. Post Content Consistently
It’s important to know that the quality of your videos doesn’t necessarily outweigh the need to post frequently. TikTok rewards consistency. This means posting videos often, at least 3 to 5 times a week. The more you post, the better your chances of being seen.
You don’t need a fancy camera or professional editing. You can use your phone to shoot short, clear videos. Focus on content that shows your products, how you run your business, or gives helpful tips to your audience.
You need to remember why you are doing this, obviously to get your brand to be seen, so you need to consider these factors:
Who this is for: Potential customers
How to implement: Share content where you speak directly so that it resonates with your potential customers. Don’t be too scripted; give your audience an original feel of how you run your business and how your products reach their final stages to go to the market. Staying consistent with your tone and message is key.
2. Use Local and Trending Hashtags to Grow Your TikTok Account
Hashtags help your videos reach more people. When you use popular or trending hashtags, your videos are more likely to be shown on the “For You Page” (FYP), which is where most users discover new content. Research trending and relevant hashtags in your niche and use them in your captions. If your video becomes popular due to a particular hashtag, it has a great chance of going viral and reaching a larger audience.
Try using the same hashtag in your content, and your followers will start to associate those hashtags with your brand and help build a loyal following.
Make sure to include South African-specific hashtags like:
#SouthAfricanBusiness
#MzansiBiz
#Entrepreneurship
3. Jump on Trends – But Make Them Your Own
Trends move fast on TikTok. These can be music, challenges, effects, or types of videos that are going viral. Joining trends can give your account a quick boost in views and followers. But instead of copying the trend exactly, find a way to connect it to your business. For example
- A bakery can use a trending sound to show a behind-the-scenes look at how their cakes are made.
- A clothing brand can join a fashion transition trend using its own clothes.
- A plumber can use humor to join a trend while sharing common problems customers face.
4. Engage With Your Audience
TikTok is a social platform, so you need to be social too. This means replying to comments, liking other people’s videos, and following accounts that match your interests or business niche.
It’s important to spend some quality time on TikTok by getting to know your community and connecting with them on a deeper level. It shows that you value their support and can encourage them to follow you.
5. Use TikTok Analytics
Keep an eye on TikTok’s analytics. They provide valuable insights into what works and what doesn’t, and help guide your TikTok marketing strategy as you understand what resonates best with your audience.
Your metrics can be broken down into four categories: account, content, followers, and live. Adjust your content strategy accordingly and watch your profile grow.
The South African market benefits from TikTok as a valuable resource for entrepreneurs. The platform provides free access to creativity, which allows you to reach thousands of potential customers. The platform requires users to invest their time and effort, as well as flexibility to learn and experiment with good content to create.
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