Youtuber Made 123$ in One hour on Tiktok Live

How to start your TikTok live

  • To start a live on TikTok, find the live button.
  • Choose the topic that you want to stream.
  • You can show your face or flip the camera and talk to the chat.
  • Live stream video games, your life, or anything entertaining.
  • Be original and avoid copyrighted music.
  • Don’t overthink about your topic.

“I personally did not want to show my face, but all you have to do is just flip the camera.”

Tips for engaging with your audience

  • Keep your viewers entertained by speaking as much as possible.
  • Have as little silence as possible and talk non-stop for an hour.
  • Your goal is to keep all viewers on the stream by entertaining them, welcoming them, and encouraging them to like the live.
  • Ask your viewers questions and do polls.
  • Respond to every message in the chat to build a connection with your fans.
  • Schedule your TikTok live and put it in your bio.

“The way I get viewers to keep watching my stream is by asking them questions.”

How to grow your TikTok account

  • For best growth potential on TikTok, post as frequently as possible.
  • If you’re just starting out, post 3-4 times a day.
  • Keep your videos under 15 seconds, using popular sounds and hashtags.
  • Collaborate with other creators.
  • Engage with other people’s content by following, liking, and commenting on their videos.

“For the best growth on TikTok, post as frequently as possible. If you’re just starting out, I’d say 3-4 times a day.”

Growing your account

  • To grow your TikTok account, it is recommended to be as consistent as possible and post at least three TikToks per day.
  • Some accounts post even more than three times per day.
  • Consistency is key to growth in TikTok’s algorithm.
  • In the future, there will be an in-depth video created about growing a TikTok account.

    “if you want to grow your account with your own content, I’d recommend being as consistent as possible”

Creating content that followers love

  • In order to create content that followers will love, make sure the videos are easy to watch and engaging.
  • If you don’t want to show your face on videos or live streams, consider making videos with something like an ADHD trap.
  • This is essentially a video that is so engaging, people can’t skip it.

    ” I didn’t want to show my face on the videos or the livestream, so I just made, like, an ADHD trap”

Darman videos and satisfying videos

  • Landen Levine screen recorded Darman videos and combined them with satisfying videos.
  • Darman videos were put on the top with the satisfying videos on the bottom.
  • The resulting video was about 20 minutes long and posted in one minute and 30-second increments.
  • This method grew Landen Levine’s followers a lot.

    “I screen-recorded a Darman video, then I screen-recorded a satisfying video, and then I put the two together on CapCut, just a Darman video on top and a satisfying video on bottom, and people just loved these for some reason. “

Algorithm success

  • Posting Landen’s videos in one minute and 30-second increments worked best for the algorithm.
  • Smaller video sizes seem to perform better than longer ones.

    “I found that that did the best for the algorithm”