

As you can see from the screenshot above, my total likes are only ~3x higher than my followers making my views-followers multiple insanely high compared to other influencers. The opposite narrative is built for views-followers ratios though. I believe this is due to the nature of what I spoke about (finance, crypto, etc.), and saw similar conversions from influencers in the same niche.

This ratio is much lower than more general genres like dancing, beauty, etc. On better-performing ones, it increased to ~10:1. Maybe I’m just dislikable, but the views-likes on poorer performing videos (<100k views) was ~25:1. One intriguing stat is the views - like conversion. On a median, a video would get 10,000-40,000 views.Ī lot of the content I made wasn’t something that I’m super proud of or would attempt to recreate today, but it was mostly peak crypto bull-run talk that would only do well at that specific time. Again, this is an estimate without data, and the average is skewed upwards by 10-20 videos that pulled in hundreds of thousands - millions of views. This is practically a guess, my view count could be higher or lower as TikTok analytics won’t let me see data from 1 year ago.Īverage Views Per Video: 83,000-166,000/video. It has since declined to ~185,000 due to my inactivity, but this comes to an average of nearly 7000 followers/day although a lot of the gains were made from good weeks of 10-20k+ followers/day. I ended up posting a bit over 60 videos from December 2021 - January 2022.įollowers: 200,000+. My goal was 1-3 long-form (1 min+) uploads daily for a month analyzing crypto and finance news, events, strategies, and updates on my crypto investments. A bit more than a year ago today I started posting on my main TikTok account.
