MoreLogin is here. Today, let's talk about working with TikTok and how to squeeze the most out of conditionally free traffic (CFT) from this platform — how it works and how to extract maximum value.
There’s a common myth: the more likes, comments, and shares a video has — the more viral it’ll go. In reality, TikTok can suddenly stop promoting a video even if it performs well in the first few hours.
After you publish a video, TikTok runs an automatic review:
The content is scanned for community guideline violations, including text, audio, and visuals.
Then the system looks for signs of:
Non-originality (reuploads of existing content)
Promotional links or calls to follow other social media
Explicit or restricted topics
Watermarks from other platforms (Instagram, YouTube, etc.)
In practice, two videos with similar metrics (likes, comments, etc.) can get drastically different view counts. One might be shown to thousands — the other could fade instantly.
Long content lifespan
Attracts more conscious, high-quality audiences
Builds trust and authority
Ideal for promoting blogs, YouTube, Telegram
Harder to gain traction at launch
Requires more planning and effort
Weaker response in “likes,” but stronger in comments and saves
TikTok gives you an audience that values meaning — not just vibes.
Create content that actually helps people, and the algorithm will back you.
TikTok uses complex AI-driven algorithms:
You publish a video.
The system checks it for violations.
If clean, TikTok evaluates the video’s quality, topic, track, hashtags, and text.
Then, it selects an audience it believes will be interested.
The algorithm keeps showing the video to new users as long as it finds engagement.
Fun Fact:
Your account’s geolocation matters, but not 100%.
For example: if you access TikTok via a proxy (Poland, Germany) and tag your videos in different languages, the algorithm will test where the content performs best.
TikTok isn’t just for entertaining videos — it’s a full-fledged ecosystem with a smart algorithm that decides when, to whom, and how much your content is shown. To get the most views, especially in affiliate marketing, you need to understand how this mechanism works.
Entertainment content:
Almost all views happen within the first 24 hours.
The algorithm quickly “figures out” who to show it to.
Includes: dancing, cats, memes — 5–10 sec clips that get 90–95% of views on day one.
Informative or “deep” content:
Gains views gradually over days or even weeks.
Long-lasting and can consistently drive traffic.
TikTok assesses depth of engagement: watch time, saves, shares, comment discussions — these metrics matter more than likes.
TikTok is Evolving
TikTok was once seen mostly as a platform for short dancing and challenge videos. But it's evolving — users increasingly seek helpful, meaningful content.
If you’re ready to share knowledge, insights, or analysis, TikTok can become a powerful traffic channel.
TikTok treats informative videos differently than entertainment ones:
First peak is usually low. The algorithm tests it longer, as engagement develops slower (fewer likes, more watch time).
Views grow slowly but steadily. A video can gain traction for weeks — especially if it’s evergreen and remains relevant.
It evaluates based on depth of engagement: watch time, saves, shares, thoughtful comments.
To get the most exposure, follow these principles:
Avoid Violations:
Don’t repost others’ content without changes.
Don’t say things like “full version on Telegram” or “link in bio.”
Avoid watermarks from other platforms.
Check your IP — a bad IP (fraud score above 75) can kill your video before it starts.
Tip: Use reputable mobile proxies. Create unique content — or better, original content.
Increase Video Value:
Use clear, high-quality visuals.
Keep background, lighting, and environment pleasant.
Originality is key — repetitive videos bore the system.
Good music or quality voiceovers matter. Clean audio recorded via mic is a big plus.
Extra TikTok Tricks
Rare uploads = more exposure. TikTok may boost creators who post less to encourage them to stay active.
Pinned videos help hook profile visitors and spark engagement.
New effects & filters get algorithmic boosts. Use them while they’re hot.
Updating captions/hashtags can re-trigger recommendations (but don’t do it more than once per week).
Mass Approach:
Create dozens of accounts using an anti-detect browser.
Upload tons of content.
Most videos get minimal views.
But some go viral and generate leads.
Best suited for affiliate marketing.
Quality Approach:
Fewer accounts.
Posting once every 3–4 days.
The content is unique, focused on generating long-term traffic.
This approach is ideal for promoting complex, high-value niches (e.g., Telegram channels).
TikTok offers excellent opportunities for conditionally free traffic (CFT) — if you understand how its recommendation system works. Focus on creating high-quality, original content, avoid common mistakes, monitor your IP and infrastructure, and operate through a reliable browser like MoreLogin. From there, you can either scale up or play the long game. Both strategies deliver results.