Key Takeaway
-
TikTok’s algorithm pushes videos based on engagement, not follower count. Even new users with zero followers can go viral if the content hits the mark.
-
The first 2–3 seconds of your video must be attention-grabbing to stop users from scrolling. A solid hook increases your chances of higher watch time and shares.
-
Posting 1–3 times daily improves your chances of going viral. Don’t wait for the perfect video—stay active and authentic.
-
Good lighting, clear visuals, and engaging editing enhance viewer retention and rewatchability, which the TikTok algorithm favors.
-
Good lighting, clear visuals, and engaging editing enhance viewer retention and rewatchability, which the TikTok algorithm favors.
Among all other social media apps, TikTok is a platform where creators and brands build communities and aim to increase sales. TikTok users’ biggest dream is to go viral. One video could reach a million, put you in front, and lead to the ultimate dream that makes you feel like you have a fan club.
And the best part is that the TikTok algorithm means that anyone can go viral, whether you’re an established creator or a newbie. Unlike other platforms where you need many followers to get noticed, TikTok is all about what you post and how you post it. And today, we will break down the myth in this blog.