Amazing! Now that you’ve got your accounts set up, you’ve got to warm them up.
This next part is highly important if you want your content to reach your target audience and pop off. When starting new accounts you want to teach your algorithm who to push your content to. Plus, if you just start posting right away, TikTok might flag you as a bot.
When training your algorithm, you essentially want to act as your target user would. Reference the exercise from the last step, recall what your target user is interested in, what pain points you’re solving, what media they would be regularly consuming.
In order to train your algorithm like your target user, you need to watch and interact with content they would.
On Instagram, no worries. You can start re-training your algorithm now.
However, for TikTok, if none of your videos are getting high engagement, it might be a sign to restart your account and re-train your algorithm with a fresh account.
Tip: This process is not only good for training your algorithm, but also for researching competitors, seeing types of videos that tend to do well in this niche, and understanding your target user’s language. Keep note of slang, emojis, and sounds used. You can save videos and audios directly in your account. Repurpose all of this in your content to talk directly to your users.
Jot down common phrases, hashtags, emojis & more here 👇
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