How my "flop" TikTok got 2.3 million views, how to create viral content at theme parks + the new artist with 14,933 monthly listeners who is about to breakthrough
It is spooky season which means I will be frequenting the theme parks. Here is how I created viral videos that got me on the invite list to the best P.R. events at theme parks and how you can, too!
You truly aren’t a creator on TikTok if you aren’t constantly questioning the algorithm. It constantly changes. The moment you think you have a good flow is the moment something changes.
I see videos from mutuals with 500k to 1m+ wondering if they are shadowbanned constantly. Including myself!
But it isn’t always about being shadowbanned. Instead, what worked 6 months ago no longer works now. The algorithm, on any platform, is about constantly evolving.
I had a video I posted a few weeks ago that wasn’t my usual content. But I was excited because I got a physical magazine of Jenna Ortega on the cover of “Vanity Fair” and I wanted to share it out to the world. I have been making a point to collect more physical media. My next venture, after CD’s and magazines, is VHS tapes. But those are surprisingly harder to track down.
An orange VHS tape of the “Rugrats” movie is going for over $400 on eBay. Whew!
But back to the post. I read through the Jenna Ortega interview and wrote down a full page of notes. I wanted to capture everything that she said that had not been mentioned in a video before.
My goal with most of my videos is to inform my audience of new information they can not find anywhere else on the FYP. Sometimes I fail, sometimes I succeed.
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