It costs $30 to get a warmed up USA tiktok account.
Strategy:
> pay someone to do it from US
> connect to a scheduler like post-bridge
> post UGC+demo content
I’ve used this strategy to grow an account to 10M views
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don’t use NordVPN for TikTok if you’re trying to reach a US audience you’ll get shadowbanned fast.
TikTok flags cheap VPNs and shared proxies because thousands of users share the same IP. You and 50,000 others hitting the US audience with NordVPN? Of course TikTok knows.
The fix: host your own private VPN on Hetzner with Outline VPN. It costs ~$3.5/month, takes 10 min to set up, and lets you create 100s of private VPN keys.
But the VPN alone isn’t enough, you also need to warm up your TikTok account properly to avoid detection and reach the right region.
Here’s how I do it (FULL BREAKDOWN)
1. Hetzner VPS with Outline VPN
Set up your own VPN (not NordVPN) in 5 min
> Follow Hetzner’s guide → link in first reply
(installs Outline via Docker automatically)
> Download Open Outline Manager → add server → create VPN keys
(each key = 1 device password).
you can create 100s of keys using only 1 VPS server
> Paste key in Outline app → connect → done
Tips:
– Use US/EU servers
– Hetzner = 2TB bandwidth/month for ~$3.5
– DigitalOcean = 1TB
– Avoid GCP/AWS = $300+ bills just for traffic
2. Reach US Audience with a New TikTok Account
Before downloading TikTok:
– Use a phone w/ no SIM
– Turn on VPN (I use DansVPN)
– Change region + phone time to target country
> Download TikTok → check if number prefix matches (e.g. +1 for US)
> Create account via email → your FYP should match your region
> Post after 2–3 days (don’t act like a bot)
> Switch to Creator Mode. check TikTok Studio analytics
Tip: turn on “Profile Views” to see if your visitors are from your target country
Keep VPN always on for that account.
3. Warmup Account
> Do not follow, like or comment anybody in the first day!!
Don't even touch your bio or photo. Just use search to find posts in your niche.
tiktok will learn from your search and start sending you more relevant content.
> Day 2. continue with natural search in your niche. change bio and photo.
> Day 3. like and follow 5 accounts
> Day 4. lile and follow 10 accounts
> Day 5-6 day follow 10 accounts in your niche. post one non promotional video. UGC reaction with hook works best for me.
$8 ugc reaction just hit 3.7 million views.
the metrics are insane:
> $0.002 CPM
> $0.0000021 per view
> $0.026 cost per click
> 8.3% CTR (307k clicks)
> estimated CAC under $0.13
Polish male model was supposed to deliver excited surprise.
instead he gave me confused but intrigued.
client used it anyway because they already paid.
here's what happened:
he misunderstood my English in the brief.
I wrote "your friend just discovered a life hack"
he thought I said "your friend is lying about a life hack"
so he delivered skeptical curiosity instead of pure excitement.
turns out skeptical curiosity converts 4x better than generic excitement.
because that's how real people actually react to ads.
we're trained to be suspicious.
not enthusiastic.
now I specifically brief for gap emotions:
> contained frustration
> reluctant approval
> recognition shock
these convert at 6-7% consistently.
while happy and surprised convert at 1.4%
American UGC creators are trained to be enthusiastic.
Eastern European models just react honestly.
that's the arbitrage.
compare this to paid ads:
> average TikTok CPM: $4-10
> average CTR: 1.5-2%
> average CAC: $15-50
this reaction cost 2,000x less per view.
RT and reply "GAP" and I'll DM you a booking link to this DansUGCModel.
I'm gonna expose the entire digital product game right now. save this before I delete it.
most people will never make money online because they're following advice from 2019. the game changed. here's what actually works in 2025:
**the product hierarchy nobody talks about**
tier 1: templates ($19-$39)
- fastest to make (2-4 hours)
- easiest to sell (people understand what they're getting)
- lowest refund rate (hard to complain about a template)
tier 2: guides/PDFs ($29-$67)
- takes a weekend to make properly
- need clear before/after transformation
- works best when it solves ONE specific problem
tier 3: video courses ($97-$297)
- only make this after you've sold 50+ of tier 1 or 2
- people expect quality here
- record on your phone. nobody cares about production value. they care about results.
tier 4: cohorts/coaching ($500-$2K+)
- need proven results first
- most profit per hour but least scalable
- do this once you're bored of passive income
most people start at tier 3 or 4. that's why they fail. start at tier 1. build up.
**finding your product idea (the real way)**
forget "follow your passion." that's advice for trust fund kids.
go to X search. type "[your skill] how to" and look at what people ask.
go to reddit. find your niche subreddit. sort by top of all time. read what problems get the most upvotes.
go to gumroad. search your niche. look at what's selling. check the reviews. see what people say is missing.
your product idea is in the gap between what exists and what people actually want.
took me 3 weeks of "brainstorming" to figure out my first product idea. took me 25 minutes using this method for my second one. second one made more money.
**the content strategy that prints**
everyone posts the same way:
"10 ways to be productive"
"5 tips for making money online"
"how to wake up at 5am"
that's content for robots. nobody shares that. nobody remembers who posted it.
what actually works:
- stories with specific details
- controversial takes you genuinely believe
- results with real numbers attached
- failures and what you learned
I posted "productivity tips" for 2 months. got 200-400 views per tweet.
switched to stories about my journey. specific numbers. actual opinions. first tweet in new style hit 89K.
same account. same followers. different approach.
**the pricing psychology that changed everything**
$7-$17 = "this is probably garbage"
$27-$44 = "affordable but has value"
$50-$97 = "this person is serious"
$150+ = "I need to trust them first"
I launched my first product at $19. sold 73 copies. felt good.
raised it to $44. sold MORE copies. not less. more.
people associate price with value. too cheap and they assume it's worthless.
my rule now: price it until it feels slightly uncomfortable. that's usually the right number.
**the audience building secret**
followers don't equal buyers. I know people with 100K followers making $2K/month. I know people with 8K followers making $15K/month.
the difference is WHO follows you.
1,000 followers who found you from viral memes = maybe 2 sales
1,000 followers who found you from valuable threads about your niche = 50+ sales
every piece of content should attract your buyer. not just anyone.
when I stopped trying to go viral and started trying to attract digital product buyers specifically, my revenue tripled in 6 weeks.
**the DM strategy nobody uses**
when someone likes multiple posts about digital products, I DM them.
not "hey want to buy my course"
just "hey saw you liked a few posts about digital products. you building something?"
80% respond. half of those conversations turn into sales eventually.
not immediately. but when they're ready to buy, I'm the first person they think of.
this takes 20 minutes a day and brings in $2-4K/month on its own.
**the email list cheat code**
"but I don't have an email list"
you don't need one to start. I made my first $14K with zero email subscribers.
but once you're rolling, email is where the real money is.
my sequence:
- day 1: deliver the free thing they signed up for
- day 3: tell a story about my journey
- day 5: share a win or result
- day 7: soft pitch with link
- day 10: harder pitch with urgency
23% of my list has bought something. industry average is 2-5%.
the difference is I email like I'm texting a friend. not like a corporation.
**the truth about "saturation"**
"isn't the digital product space saturated?"
there are 8 billion people on earth. 500 million on X. maybe 50,000 selling digital products seriously.
that's 0.01%
you're not competing with everyone. you're competing with the 12 people in your specific niche. half of them are inconsistent. half of them have mid products.
be consistent with a good product and you're already top 10%.
"saturation" is what people say when they want an excuse not to start.
**the $50 that changes everything**
I put my entire system in a course.
finding products. creating fast. content that converts. DM scripts. email sequences. pricing strategy. everything I used to hit $600K before 19.
not theory. just what I actually do.
50 bucks.
you'll make it back on your first sale and profit on your second.
link in bio.
Most people think sexual energy is just about sex.
Ancient traditions knew it as "kundalini", a life force that can literally rewire your brain and nervous system.
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tldr banger tiktok organic growth marketing
tiktok was the only discovery engine that mattered in 2025.
faceless 20-40s videos with strong hooks dominated. i analyzed what actually worked across health, education, and productivity.
winning formats:
> slideshows
> b-roll + text overlays
> avatar/screen recordings
faceless slightly beat face-led. everyone thought you needed to be on camera. the data said otherwise.
top niches by views + revenue: health & fitness, education/productivity, religion. if you weren't in these verticals you were fighting uphill.
the growth loop that scaled: content → conversation → install. driven by ugc + ambassador networks. not single creators. most people built their entire strategy around one person. then that person quit or got expensive.
what worked: scalable creator engines, rapid testing (daily), emotionally relatable storytelling, consistency over perfection.
what failed: trend-hopping without testing, poor privacy/moderation, reliance on one format, safe hooks that said nothing.
2026 shifts already happening: algorithms reward retention + rewatches + saves/comments. views don't mean what they used to. AI-assisted ugc is rising but platforms are cracking down. treat compliance like product design or you're dead.
opportunities nobody's hitting yet: alarm/routine apps, sleepmaxxing tools, apple watch productivity, adhd-friendly single-task apps.
biggest miss i see: people think they need positive ugc reactions. skeptical reactions convert 180% better in health/fitness/productivity. positive = paid signal. skeptical = curiosity. stop paying creators to be enthusiastic. start paying them to be suspicious.
I cracked the account warmup algorithm
Here's exactly what TikTok is measuring in your first 72 hours and how to pass every check:
TikTok doesn't trust new accounts
They've been burned by bots too many times
So they run every new account through a trust scoring system
Most people fail it without knowing it exists
Here's what triggers a failed trust score:
Posting within 24 hours of account creation
Adding links to bio on day 1
Following/unfollowing in rapid bursts
Only engaging with content in one narrow category
Posting multiple times before getting any engagement
Using images that match their duplicate database
Here's the warmup protocol that gets me 10k+ views on first posts consistently:
Day 1:
Scroll FYP for 30+ minutes
Like 15-20 videos in your niche
Leave 5-7 genuine comments (not "nice" or emoji spam)
Follow 8-10 accounts that post content like yours
DO NOT post anything
DO NOT add any links
Day 2:
Same engagement pattern
Search for keywords related to your niche
Watch 10+ videos to completion in that category
Let the algorithm learn what you're about
Still no posting
Still no links
Day 3:
Post ONE warmup slideshow
Not promotional. Just engaging content in your niche
Use a trending sound from the last 7 days
Images must be unique (I'll explain how later)
Watch for 24 hours
If that warmup post hits 1k+ views you're cleared
Your trust score passed
Now you can post promotional content
If it gets under 200 views your account is cooked
The algorithm flagged you
Start over with a new account and don't skip steps this time
This process takes 3 days
Most people won't do it because they're impatient
That's exactly why most people's accounts get shadowbanned permanently
The warmup isn't optional
It's the foundation everything else is built on
Skip it and nothing else in your strategy matters
i keep seeing these ai slideshows every day lately.
they pull 500k+ views.
here’s how you can use them for your mobile app:
> “5 reasons why you will NEVER have…”
> 4 to 5 pics
> add your app as the 3rd pic
this is a brand new account with 405 followers.
we don’t gatekeep here.
I reverse engineered why some hooks get 500 views and others get 5 million
It comes down to 4 psychological triggers that the algorithm can measure
Tiktok doesn't know if your content is "good"
It only knows if people BEHAVE like it's good
The algorithm measures:
- Do they stop scrolling (hook strength)
- Do they watch all slides (retention)
- Do they watch again (replay value)
- Do they share it (social currency)
- Do they comment (engagement)
- Do they follow after (authority)
Your hook determines the first metric
And the first metric determines whether IG or tiktok tests you with more viewers
Here are the 4 hook frameworks that consistently trigger all 6 behaviors:
1. The Forbidden Knowledge Hook
"Secrets I learned working at [company]"
"What [industry] doesn't want you to know"
"I got fired for sharing this"
Why it works: Creates instant curiosity gap. Viewer HAS to know the secret. High completion rate because they're waiting for the reveal.
2. The Specific Number Hook
"5 ways to [outcome] that actually work"
"I made $4,431 last week doing this"
"3 things I wish I knew before [experience]"
Why it works: Numbers create concrete expectations. Viewer knows exactly what they're getting. Easy to consume. High save rate.
3. The Pattern Interrupt Hook
"This is wrong but it works"
"I shouldn't be telling you this"
"Everyone does X but here's what actually happens"
Why it works: Challenges existing beliefs. Creates cognitive dissonance that demands resolution. High comment rate because people want to argue or agree.
4. The Transformation Hook
"How I went from [bad state] to [good state]"
"6 months ago I was [struggle]. Now [success]"
"The thing that changed everything for me"
Why it works: Viewers see themselves in the before state. They want the after state. High follow rate because they want the full journey.
I test 5 hooks minimum before scaling any angle
Post same hook across 5 accounts
Under 5k views on all 5 -> kill it, next angle
5-10k views -> test on 10 more accounts
10k+ views -> scale immediately across all accounts
The hook is 80% of whether your content works
Everything else is optimization
Most people spend hours on slides and 10 seconds on the hook
Flip that ratio and watch what happens