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title: 'How to Make $200 to $1000 a Month with Automated TikTok Accounts'
source: 'https://youtube.com/watch?v=Nj7yIcMzke0'
video_id: 'Nj7yIcMzke0'
date: 2026-07-12
duration_sec: 739
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# How to Make $200 to $1000 a Month with Automated TikTok Accounts

> Source: [How to Make $200 to $1000 a Month with Automated TikTok Accounts](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Nj7yIcMzke0)

## Summary

This video explains how to create automated TikTok accounts that generate $200 to $1000 per month without showing your face. It covers content creation methods, niche selection, and monetization strategies including views, brand deals, and affiliate marketing.

### Key Points

- **Earning Potential** [00:01] — You can earn $200 to $1000 per month by creating automated TikTok accounts that don't require you to appear on camera.
- **Low Payout per View** [01:04] — TikTok's payout per thousand views is low, so you need millions of views to make significant money from the platform itself.
- **External Monetization** [01:30] — Monetize through Amazon affiliates, brand collaborations, memberships, digital books, design templates, or online courses.
- **Automated Content Creation** [02:08] — Use AI tools like Flicky or Picture, or delegate to freelancers on Fiverr for as little as $15 for 12-13 vertical videos.
- **Content Niches** [03:14] — Popular niches include personal growth, relationships, finance, business motivation, celebrity gossip, book summaries, fitness, and Reddit stories.
- **Real Example: Celebrity Account** [06:54] — A 6-month-old celebrity account got 40 million views in 60 days, earning $100-$300 monthly from views and $150 per brand collaboration.
- **External Monetization Examples** [09:09] — Business motivation accounts sell ebooks or courses; trading accounts recommend exchanges or sell Telegram memberships.

### Conclusion

Automated TikTok accounts can generate substantial income with minimal investment, especially when combining platform payouts with external monetization like affiliate marketing and digital products.

## Transcript

start earning from $200 to $1000 a month. In this video, we're going to which means creating an account and uploading content to TikTok where you don't appear, and obviously monetizing that
TikTok account not only with views but also by selling products or services, whether your own or as an affiliate. Stay tuned because in this video we're going to cover everything. We'll see examples, we'll also see niches for TikTok accounts, and we'll see a
practical case of invoicing with a TikTok account from someone I've been that TikTok wasn't profitable at all, and since we do YouTube automation—that is, we create automated channels to
generate income with that content, since today YouTube is practically the only social network that pays you the best per view—I hadn't really considered this possibility. I hadn't even thought about
automated content on TikTok accounts. But I've been talking recently with people who have been making money with this for months. I always accounts creating content.  Automated monetization on TikTok is a real advantage.
as the payout per thousand views is quite low, meaning you need millions and millions of views per month to generate any significant TikTok accounts and speaking with some of their creators, I've
discovered how easy it can be to build an audience on TikTok and monetize the platform not only through views but also through external monetization, such as selling
products and services through the account. Examples include Amazon affiliates, brand collaborations, memberships, digital books, design templates, or even online courses. This also encompasses
affiliate marketing, but with the key advantage of accessing the audience for free without having to invest in advertising. In short, how can you use that TikTok audience to generate income far
platform pays? Therefore, we'll look at several examples of TikTok accounts and, of course, we'll also explore videos and how to create them more easily.  Or automated, obviously you don't even have to be in
you can do it with artificial intelligence or even delegate that see what we consider automated content and the possible niches that could be created on TikTok. Obviously, the best way to
find out is by looking at examples. Well, automated content is content that does n't really take too much effort to create, since you usually extract it from other platforms or even from
free content platforms without copyright, and you can do it relatively front of the screen. It's quite easy content that you can even delegate to other people. You can also do it with
artificial intelligence tools like Flicky or Picture. In fact, there are already people on Fiverr who, for as little as $15, can make 12 or 13 vertical videos. These videos usually last between 20 and 30
seconds, so they are quite easy to create. As I mentioned before, it's you can also extract video clips from YouTube, podcasts, or even other make them completely original and with a  Short format downloading
free content, for example, from platforms like TikTok, since it's not usually as demanding regarding content originality. Obviously, original content is much better, but fragment from here, a bit of a fragment from there, use mirroring, and
so on. TikTok isn't as picky as YouTube in terms of perform best and are also the most common on TikTok. These include personal growth and
personal relationships, almost always focusing on high-value men and women, how to flirt, how to be irresistible, how to find a partner, and that kind of thing. There are also finance and business topics; within this,
we can find motivational content, biographies of famous people, or of great cryptocurrencies. Something quite common is accounts dedicated to uploading clips from live streams of TikTok celebrities,
influencers, etc.—all those accounts dedicated to usually talk about events that have happened in their lives.  Accounts featuring famous people or influencers often use
on other social media platforms. There are also accounts that not only upload clips from these streams but also narrate the biographies of famous people, celebrities, actors, and actresses.
Basically, all kinds of celebrity content. Some accounts that I find very interesting and well-focused on marketing products and services—are those that focus on book summaries or
literary content. These accounts might not be as popular in terms of reach, like gossip accounts, but they certainly generate much more revenue through affiliate marketing and their own products, such as ebooks, stories,
and memberships. In these cases, views aren't as important to them. Niche content is quite varied; there are also accounts about fitness, food, recipes, and almost anything you can think of. I believe the
celebrity accounts because they typically cover viral events dedicated to motivation and entrepreneurship also tend to get a lot of views and usually have some kind of source of revenue.
generate income from market some type of product or service. For example, what you're seeing in Amazon affiliate programs for books on entrepreneurship, some kind
of training, their own ebook, or as an affiliate, some kind of training. They can even use platforms and tools to help you manage your time, like Canva calendars, templates, and designs—basically anything a digital entrepreneur
content generated by artificial intelligence, simulating avatars or telling stories, whether real or fictional, while pretending to be the protagonist. And then there are Reddit stories or horror stories.
Reddit stories or horror stories are also quite popular. say that you can use TikTok not only to generate money on the platform or to recommend products and services, collaborate with
as a platform where you can showcase yourself and, so to speak, get free promotion for your YouTube channel or your Instagram account. YouTube becomes much more profitable thanks to the views,
topic of collaborations and marketing is also a little better than TikTok, but not having as much reach means it loses quite a bit. Now let's look at a real example of monetization exclusively on TikTok. This account has been
approximately 6 months, and the creator, very kindly, has shared the statistics to give a rough estimate. For example, in the last 60 days, it has generated 40 million views, and in March alone, it
generated £125, which, at the current exchange rate, would be about $160. She tells me that normally, almost every month, you can generate between $100 and $300 just from TikTok views.
offered 3 to 4 collaborations per month to do reviews on video or each collaboration she has been doing with these brands, she charges around $150. The niche of this TikTok account is about celebrities, and it
Latin American influencers. Well, it's not just clips from live streams of famous influencers.  But there's also all sorts of gossip and viral events happening between different
influencers. She even does her own research and breaks the news, for example, when one influencer criticizes another. Her videos are and they usually last between 30 and 40 seconds. In fact, she
has videos with up to 4 million views. The creator's advice is that she usually keeps an eye on happening in the celebrity world and posts 3 to 4 videos a day
using clips she downloads from TikTok (obviously removing the social media. Sometimes she even records the live streams herself, then edits everything on her phone using Capcut and adds the
automated voice from TikTok. She tells me that in this niche, it's quite you have a better chance of something going viral, and above all, to be among the first to talk about that viral event. This account doesn't
external monetization source, but  It's true that she's earned quite a bit of money through generating approximately $500 to $800
a month. Now let's look at some examples of external monetization, not just brand collaborations, but things that go much further and, I believe, become the main source of income for these
types of TikTok accounts. First, we have this TikTok account focused on business motivation or content about business or these videos don't have as much reach as the account we saw earlier,
which focuses on celebrities and viral events among much more focused on marketing a trilogy of books, which they obviously link to in their bio. I think this is a great way to
market your own PDFs or ebooks. For example, if I'm someone who works in the fitness or nutrition industry, or if I have any kind of skill, why not create these kinds of ebooks or small products, or
second example, although I'll say there are quite a few on TikTok.  This account, which focuses on images and videos using artificial intelligence, reach as the celebrity account, but it's very well-focused on
marketing a training course for learning how to create these types of images with artificial intelligence. It costs around 129 reais, which is about $30. I should also mention that almost all the products
accounts tend to be quite inexpensive. Here's another example: business motivation or personal development. These types of accounts are super common. This business-related content, the entrepreneurial one, is
digital book for learning how to sell online. Remember that you don't even have to create these types of products, services, or memberships yourself; you can recommend them as an affiliate and earn a commission.
quite common and seems quite profitable if done well are channels about trading or cryptocurrencies. They usually recommend cryptocurrency exchanges or even trading platforms that pay very
There are even some that sell memberships through a paid Telegram channel; obviously, knowledge of trading is required.  and thing. But the point is that if you have a skill, you can
monetize it on social media, also by helping people or offering I think the idea has been pretty clear with all these examples. And although obviously it doesn't seem like a super easy way to make money—I mean, you have to
has to be quality content so that people are interested in seeing it, and you're not going to have a 100% success rate—it's still
practically without investment. That is, the only thing you would have to invest is the time to create the content yourself, or if you want to delegate it completely, invest that money in hiring someone who can create the
content for you. Especially if you have time to explore this business model that doesn't require any investment at all, then I think it's a very good idea. so leave it in the comments. Also, if you're
social media automation, and specifically in YouTube, which is much more profitable than TikTok, I have to say, I'm going to...  I'll leave a link here to a super comprehensive tutorial on how to create
super comprehensive tutorial on how to create YouTube channels and start generating income.
