Why You Need to Be on TikTok, As It Relates to Podcasting with Melissa Hughes

Learn why you need to be on TikTok, as it relates to podcasting.

My guest is Melissa Hughes, a TikTok influencer, international speaker and best selling author.

Over the next 20 minutes, we'll be talking about why TikTok can feel overwhelming, how Melissa became a TikToker, and what it was like for her to wake up to 22 million views overnight. We'll also delve into the inner workings of the TikTok algorithm and how it impacts the content you see on your feed.

We'll discuss why consuming content on TikTok is different from other social media apps, and whether or not it's still possible to go viral on the platform. And, most importantly, we'll talk about why podcasters need to be on TikTok and how it can help grow their audience. So, join us as we dive into the world of TikTok and learn more about the algorithm that drives it.

In the episode, we get into:

  • [0:00] Intro

  • [3:50] Why TikTok is overwhelming

  • [4:40] How Melissa became a TikToker

  • [5:35] What it felt like waking up to 22 million views overnight

  • [8:45] How the TikTok algorithm works

  • [12:15] Why consuming content on TikTok is different than other social media apps

  • [15:45] Can you still go viral on TikTok?

  • [18:15] Why podcasters need to be on TikTok

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About Melissa Hughes

 

Melissa Hughes is a TikTok influencer, international speaker and best selling author.

She has been booked twice on The Kelly Clarkson Show and featured for the New York Times Best Seller “Primal Scream” on NBC.

She has over 238,000 followers on TikTok with over 9 million likes. She is also a best selling author of a book She Can Laugh along with a children’s book called, “Mommy Loves You When”.

She has also done missionary work in the UK for several years with her husband and two children.



 
 
 

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