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10 TikTok Hacks For Us Who Don't Dance
Hey, you want to know the 10 TikTok hacks for us who don’t dance? 🕺 Well, I'm sorry to break it to you, buddy. There is no such thing. 😱 You can’t hack your way out of this one, pal. You either bust a move or bust a hip. 💥 There’s no in-between. There’s no cheat code. There’s only you, the camera, and the harsh judgment of the internet. 😬 But since you’re here, and I’m feeling generous, here are some hacks that might help you avoid total social annihilation: 🙌 1. Use a filter that makes you look like a cartoon character. No one will notice your lame moves if they’re too busy wondering why you look like a rejected Pixar reject. 🤡 2. Pretend you’re lip-syncing to a song that has nothing to do with dancing. For example, try “Baby Shark” or “The Star-Spangled Banner”. Bonus points if you can cry on cue. 🦈🇺🇸 3. Wear a costume that covers most of your body. A giant panda suit, a dinosaur onesie, or a full-body banana costume are all great options. The more ridiculous, the better. 🐼🦖🍌 4. Do the opposite of what everyone else is doing. If they’re twerking, you’re knitting. If they’re knitting, you’re twerking. You’ll stand out from the crowd and look like a genius. 🧶🍑 5. Use props to distract from your lack of skills. A hula hoop, a jump rope, a pair of sunglasses, or a bottle of water can all add some flair to your performance. Just don’t drop them or spill them on yourself. 🪁🕶💦 6. Collaborate with someone who can actually dance. Let them do most of the work while you just nod your head and clap your hands. Or better yet, let them carry you around like a rag doll while you pretend to be asleep. 😴👏 7. Make funny faces at the camera. A goofy grin, a surprised expression, or a seductive wink can all make your viewers laugh and forget about your dancing. Just don’t overdo it or you’ll look like you’re having a stroke. 😂😮😉 8. Use hashtags that are relevant to your niche but not to dancing. For example, #bookworm, #catlover, #vegan, or #nerd. This way, you’ll attract followers who share your interests and won’t judge you for your moves. 📚😻🥦🤓
3 likes • Aug '23
@Alex Carmen If i could write copy like you i could sleep my self on how to get 8 hours of sleep EASILY but this is firee
How To Build A Cult-Like Audience (The Truth)
Hey guys this post is going to be straight to the point. As an observer of content creators for the past 12 years, I have always wondered what is the balance between Growth Strategies vs. Providing Real Value while also creating a cult-like loyal following. It became really clear to me this answer after a lot of thinking and contemplation. ~ Here Are The Main Points: ~ - Value (Content) should always be the first objective when creating any form of content and the growth strategies should revolve around that Example: Thumbnails, Music, Editing, Collaborations ETC... - As an educational content creator, the worst thing you can do is make a video that's basically a copy of what everyone else is doing in the market. Content like this entails very shallow explanations of topics you're speaking about leaving out all the meat and not giving enough info to the audience to actually be able to implement - Using tactics and retention strategies to compensate for the lack of value you're providing and instead, you're focusing on the entertainment aspect of things rather than informational. - Thinking that short-form content is a strong way to build a loyal audience when in reality having an audience that can sit through your 45-minute video creates strong loyal fans because they invested more time into you There are so many other points I can hit on but these stood out the most to me so far. If you agree send me a ''DM'' I would love to talk in detail about these topics and how we can help each other grow a strong loyal audience and not just focus on popularity.
3 likes • Jul '23
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