[00:02] succeeding on TikTok. This is because TikTok is one of the fastest platforms to become famous. Some people get 100,000 followers in just one day. For me, I got my first 20,000 followers in just one day, and with them, I got 4 million views. And those 4 million views brought me [00:17] 20,000 followers. I know people who managed to reach a quarter of a million followers in just one week, literally. It's not about luck at all. It's all about strategy, using your brain, and how you navigate TikTok correctly. So, before I start, you need to understand that if you're not succeeding on [00:32] you need to understand that if you're not succeeding on TikTok or any platform, it's 100% your fault. So, let's start with the five tips. Tip number one is that you need to have a following. By following, I mean the path viewers take. Just like a river has a channel, you need to [00:46] guide your viewers in a way you create. For example, someone who watches you on TikTok, or watches in general, is watching Flick, flick, flick! So, the first thing in your flow is that you need to have a hook, a hook to draw the viewer in. It's the hook, the one that pulls the viewer in. Okay, you've got them [01:00] listening. What do you want after the hook? There's something very important after you've got them listening. Now you need to convince them to watch. So, to convince them, you have two things: the use case and the show case. The use case, as the name suggests, is how you can use something or how something will affect your [01:16] life. For example, if you're talking about a phone case, you might say, "This is the strongest case in the world," or you might hit it and say, "The strongest case in the world!" That was the hook. Now you need to convince them how to say the use case. You might say, "I'm going to throw it right now from the 100th floor!" Or the show case is when you actually throw it from the [01:31] 10th floor or hit it in front of the viewer. The show case is when you're showing them why they should watch the video. So, first, you've drawn them in. Second, you're convincing them with the use case and the show case. Then, the third thing is... You give him either info (information) or follow ( value). So how do you [01:45] give him information? By giving him information, you start explaining in a boring way, like, "This case is made of nano-ceramic," and you go on and on about boring things. Sometimes you have to say that, or you give him value. By following, you give him value. You tell him, for example, "Don't skimp on the case [01:59] because it's important; it protects your phone." So you've won him over, convinced him, given him good information. That's when he likes you, and you still want to make him like you even more so he never forgets you. Give him a good ending, give something [02:11] special to the video. That's the fourth thing about following. Let me show you an example of this in one of my videos. The video was about how to change your profile picture. Before the video starts, I'll tell you how to change your profile picture from a regular, awful picture. I'll put a picture of Ahmed Abu Al-Rub, a famous [02:24] social media personality, and then I'll put a nice, suitable picture of him. And with a circular shape and a color, I'll show you how you can be like this. That's why I did a hook or something to lure you in with its image. After that, I showed you an example, and the example was a user case, and the show case was here. I [02:38] showed you how the account picture changed, and even after that, I told you what it's for to get followers and money. So, after I lured you in and convinced you, now I want to give you the important information. I'll tell you the name of the then I'll explain the website to you. Just put any image in it, and the website automatically adjusts it. I'll give you many [02:54] other images, and at the end of the video, I'll tell you about the issue so I can send you nice images to try. I'll put a picture of Saber, a nice, funny image, so you can enjoy it a little. As for the second piece of advice, it's to make your videos understandable to everyone. And literally, like I'm telling you, make the [03:09] video understandable to everyone, to humans and aliens, to those who are six, sixteen, and sixty years old. Everyone has to understand your video. Everyone should understand you. Let me show you an example. Let's say you have a graphics card. If you, for instance, have a tech channel and you start explaining things in terms of capacitors, voltages, and [03:24] tech channel and you start explaining things in terms of capacitors, voltages, and very specific details, no one will pay attention because you're explaining to people who either understand or don't understand anything and aren't interested. So, no one will understand enough to watch your video. You have to start from scratch. First, you have to tell them, "This [03:37] is the graphics card. Information enters here. When it enters here, this is what understands, not what memorizes. This is what understands. The processor, the GPU, analyzes, works hard, and understands, so it gets hot and needs cooling." Then you tell them, "These are the VRAMs. These are the ones that memorize." You start saying, " [03:52] These are the ones that memorize, and these are the ones that understand." They fill you in with information. The information enters the card, which is the 3D information, numbers, and physics. These are what regulate the electrical components, and this is where the information comes out. You explain it in a way that everyone can understand. And if you like... You start to gradually delve deeper, [04:05] explaining details little by little. You have the flexibility, but don't go into the minute details directly. That was tip number two: make your content understandable to everyone. two: make your content understandable to everyone. Tip number three is watch time. Watch time [04:18] is the most important word in your life. In Arabic, it refers to the amount of time people spend watching. This means that if you have a 20-second video and people only watch the first five or two seconds, your watch time is poor because they aren't really watching the [04:32] video. But if people watch the first 10 or 12 seconds and then get bored and leave, your video is so-so; they get bored halfway through, but at least they watch the beginning. And if your video is good, 20 seconds long, and people watch the [04:45] entire 20 seconds, then it's a Just go to the video statistics, which is the indices or statistics section. You'll see the view count or watch time. This is the most important thing in the world of [05:01] TikTok because if your percentage is bad, no one will watch your videos, you won't succeed, and you'll remain a failure your whole life. So let me tell you how TikTok works, and all social media platforms in general. Now, on any platform where you upload your video, as soon as it's uploaded, within the first fifteen minutes, [05:15] your video will have 100 views, even if your account has no followers or a million. You'll increase it first for the people who always watch you, or for the 100 people you added if you don't have anyone watching. If these 100 people like the video and watch it completely, or most of them watch it [05:28] completely, then this video is considered good by the platform. So you give it to 2000 people, and the same thing happens with these 2000 people if they like the video and interact with it. If a video gets a high viewership, it becomes a success and reaches 40,000 people. Similarly, if those 4,000 people are [05:42] watching it, it will reach half a million viewers, and from half a million to two million, and it could even reach 20 million. This all depends on your viewership percentage. If your viewership percentage is less than 20% of the video's duration, then your video is... well, that's the best way I can describe it. If [05:57] your percentage is less than 40%, then the video is bad. If the percentage is between 40% and 60%, then the video is okay, so-so, acceptable. If the percentage is between 60% and 80%, then your video is good, a successful video. And if the percentage is above 80%, then [06:13] you have a fantastic video, a phenomenal video. Personally, I have many videos on YouTube that have reached 20 million views, and some of these videos have reached a viewership percentage videos have reached a viewership percentage of 115%. I mean, literally... People come and watch the [06:25] whole video and rewatch it because most people watch my video completely and rewatch it, and then they send it to other people who watch it completely and rewatch it. This gives me a lot of interaction with the video, which increases its numbers in the statistics. So, a hundred people can go to [06:38] 20 million people, and I get 20 million views across several videos. That's tip number views across several videos. That's tip number three. As for tip number four, it's called " stand out" in English, or in Arabic, it means "be unique." So, if you want to be truly successful in the world of social [06:51] media, you absolutely must be unique. Let me ask you a very important question: Does the average person you see on the street or anywhere else with the YouTube shield for 10 million subscribers actually have 10 million followers? Of course not. So, if you want to reach a very distinguished level and become one of the best YouTubers in the world, [07:04] you yourself must be unique. To be unique, have distinctive styles, be unique, have distinctive styles, for example, a specific style of dress, a specific style of speaking, and so on. Use specific words and have consistent endings in each video. If you have a [07:18] good style and choose specific, catchy words, you'll definitely reach 10 million views. That was tip number four: you need to be unique. Tip number five is that you must use text. Text is extremely important because most of the people who watch you on social [07:34] media are the same people you watch at school, university, work, outside, on the street, or on the bus. They watch you without sound; no one watches you on the street with the volume on. So, it's essential to include text so that if they see you like that, they can understand what you're saying. Don't put the text [07:48] far below your mouth; let it be positioned below your mouth so they can see both the text and your face at the same time. The text should have a nice color, a nice font, a nice placement, and nice effects. If you want to use the best text available, even with artificial intelligence, [08:02] with just one click, use a website called This website uses artificial intelligence to add text to the entire video, regardless of its language or dialect, and all of this is done with just language or dialect, and all of this is done with just one click. You just go to the w.b. website. Yes, and go [08:16] to the button to create a translation or in English, generate subtitles, and just upload your video and immediately you will have text on the entire video. There is also a much better feature available on the site that you can use from your phone, computer, or anywhere else, which is creating a text using [08:30] artificial intelligence. So if you enter the site, also ww. b. Yes, and I went to the AI ​​video creation feature. Here you can create an AI video on any topic you want, in any language in the world, with just one click. For example, if you go to the website, go to " [08:44] Create Video," and tell it you want a video about the top five Arab tourist destinations, and give it the video details, choose this audio style, and set the image format, in just 60 seconds it will give you a ready-made video with everything you want: audio, images, text, effects, animation, and more. You can watch the [08:59] entire video and see if you like it or not. You can even edit the video. If you don't like any image, character's voice, or anything else, even the script, you can edit it. You can export it and download it to your device. 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