We often get questions from artists about what to do with their TikTok account. Is it worth growing your TikTok channel? What type of videos should you post?
This article is for any artist who is interested in building out your own TikTok account. Let’s dive in.
Then start watching videos. Go through the artist accounts and watch their videos. Click on their TikTok sounds and see the videos being made with their songs.
Your goal here is to get an understanding of what works on TikTok, and how artists similar to you are using the platform.
You also want to get a feel for the general TikTok landscape and how the masses engage with the app.
One of the easiest ways to generate ideas is to look at what’s working for other artists. As you’re doing step one, every time you find a video that you like, use the “add to favorite” button on TikTok. Build an archive of videos that you like.
Focus on things you can replicate, for example, if an artist you like is crushing it with recipe tutorials using their music in the background and you’d love doing this too, that could be a good fit. On the flipside, if they’re doing complex dance videos and you’re not a dancer, you can skip it.
Example Content Ideas:
Here are a few artists you can follow to get started:
@ellajanemusic hehehehe #ellajane #newmusic #indiepop #songwriter #indiepop #taylorswift #lorde ♬ original sound – ella jane
@ericdamiano This is a song I wrote about reminiscing… the happy memories that make you sad… It’s called “Letting Me Know You” 🙂
The basics of the algorithm are simple, TikTok rewards videos that grab user’s attention and get them to watch the whole video. Beyond that, generating engagement, likes, shares, and comments, further boosts your video’s viral potential.
TikTok will keep showing your video to more people if it’s generating a high completion rate (watch time) and engagement. If not, they’ll just show it to a few of your followers and then stop.
We wrote an article that breaks down all of the details here.
This is easy. Do the following and you’ll have a solid base to get you started.
Use the content ideas generated from step 2 and start posting videos. Don’t worry if some videos flop, this is part of the testing process.
Keep trying different types of content until you figure out what videos are resonating.
Double and triple down once you find what’s working and what you enjoy. You’re off and running.
-Link to your Spotify in your TikTok Bio
-Comment on Videos that use your sounds
-Share your TikTok Videos on your other social channels
Use our Spotify Playlist Promotion or TikTok Music Promotion service.