Tuesday, February 6, 2024

January 2024 TikTok Trends (II)

 The truth is, TikTok trends come and go really quickly, so they’ll often be outdated by the time they hit the Trends page in the app, so it’s a good idea to always keep an eye out for emerging trends.

(Added January 10, 2024) “Can’t Bring Me Down I’m on a High Right Now” Trend | Example: Posting a funny video using the CapCut template and audio from the example, with a text overlay describing a situation where you would be dismissing haters because you’re on a high/feeling on top of the world.

(Added January 12, 2024) “Come Here, Look at Me, Hey” Trend | Example: Posting a video to this sound using the CapCut example from the template, with a funny text overlay describing a situation where someone would tell you to stop/cut it out.

(Added January 14, 2024) Slow Mo Ariana Grande Meme Trend | Example: Posting a video using the CapCut template from the example, with a funny text overlay describing a scenario when someone would smugly strut into a situation. Usually accompanied with this sound.

(Added January 15, 2024) Confused Ryan Gosling Trend | Example: Posting a video using Ryan Gosling’s reaction to winning best original song for “I’m Just Ken” in a relatable meme relavant to your niche.

(Added January 18, 2024) Perspective Trend | Example: Posting a two photo carousel to this song that shows the power of perspective, with two slides showing the same photo and text, but using different colours/punctuation/emojis to show what a big difference a change in perspective can make.

(to be continued)

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