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Let's TikTok

The Beginners Guide for Your Tik Tok Success. Have Fun, Make Money, or Become Famous.

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Let's TikTok

By: Herbert King
Narrated by: John Faskins
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The modern-day star-maker: TikTok.

Social media entertainment is today’s watchword. What started humbly in 2006 with YouTube has now proliferated into multiple global networking and marketing sites. When TikTok entered the niche, many of them were performing extremely well on the stage. In that context, TikTok performed admirably well.

Consider a new plant sowed on an unknown land becoming a giant tree full of bloom, supporting life and sustaining others in its neighborhood. Well, the analogy may not seem too strange when TikTok’s performance is surveyed. Like the tree that I talked about, TikTok not only supported earnest and interested newcomers in their endeavors, but it actually helped them to become famous. Its unique algorithm enabled them to display their creation to the world. The audience noticed two things about the performances—the performers were no celebrities, they were their own boys and girls, whom the world did not know anything about even a few days back. What they showed in their videos was not too difficult to understand. The language of humor—sometimes funny, sometimes satirical—is easy to understand. They portrayed their daily lives. It was surprising how in the midst of a depressing pandemic, they could retain and distribute their sense of humor.

Perhaps they, too, were waiting for a platform like TikTok to show the world what is the new concept of entertainment. But TikTok also helped them to earn, and sometimes more than their expectations. Indeed, it became a new avenue for alternate careers to many people, young and old. This audiobook is about TikTok, and how you can use it to have fun, create content, and earn money. What you can do with the app and the choices you have are limitless.

Well, now that you know that this audiobook is full of anecdotes and important information on how to kick-start your influencer journey, what’s stopping you from clicking that button? Go discover the amazing world of TikTok creators and how you can carve your own place among them!

©2022 Herbert King (P)2022 Herbert King
Economics Social Media Comedy Scary

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This is terrible

thought I'd might be able to get some ideas from this but it's just awful, it's essentially a High School Essay explaining Tiktok to old people, the narration is awful, the writing style is boring, stay away from this

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