Short Video vs. Livestream Traffic Algorithms
06/12/2024
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In this lesson we explore the key differences between short video and livestream traffic algorithms on TikTok Shop, a platform designed to help creators sell products through engaging content.
Understanding Core MetricsBefore diving in, let's revisit two important metrics that apply to both short videos and livestreams:
In this lesson we explore the key differences between short video and livestream traffic algorithms on TikTok Shop, a platform designed to help creators sell products through engaging content.
Understanding Core MetricsBefore diving in, let's revisit two important metrics that apply to both short videos and livestreams:
- Watch Through Rate (WTR): This metric gauges how long viewers watch your content, indicating how engaging it is. A higher WTR suggests viewers are finding your video interesting, which can boost its visibility on the platform.
- Forward Rate: This metric tracks how often viewers share your video with others. A high forward rate suggests viewers enjoyed your content and want to spread it, expanding your reach.
- Watch Through Rate (WTR): As mentioned earlier, a high WTR signifies viewers are finding your video valuable. To improve WTR, focus on:
- Hooking viewers in the first few seconds: Grab their attention at the beginning to keep them watching.
- Maintaining a consistent narrative: Ensure your video has a clear storyline or theme that unfolds throughout.
- Using engaging visuals: Eye-catching visuals can hold viewers' attention and make your content more enjoyable.
- Delivering on the promises made in your hook: If you introduce a product or tease an interesting fact in the beginning, ensure your video delivers on that promise.
- Forward Rate: A high forward rate indicates viewers are not only enjoying your content but also want to share it with others. To encourage sharing, consider:
- Creating emotionally evocative content: Evoke viewers' feelings to make your video more memorable and relatable.
- Leveraging viral trends and challenges: Participating in popular trends can expose your content to a wider audience.
- Product Click Rate: This metric tracks how often viewers click on links to products you promote during your livestream. A high product click rate indicates viewers are interested in what you're selling. To raise product click rates, you should:
- Showcase products and demonstrate their use: Give viewers a clear view of the products you're selling and how they work.
- Offer exclusive deals and promotions: Motivate viewers to purchase by providing special offers during your livestream.
- Consider having product experts or influencers involved: Having a professional makeup artist showcase beauty products, for instance, can increase viewers' trust and desire to buy.
- Click-Through Rate (CTR): This metric measures how effectively your livestream entices viewers to click on product links. A high CTR indicates your content is successfully capturing viewers' interest and motivating them to explore the products you're featuring.
- Click to Order (C_O): This metric represents the conversion rate of product link clicks into actual orders. A high C_O rate signifies viewers are not only clicking on your product links but also following through with purchases.
- GMV per Mille (GPM): This metric helps you understand how much revenue your livestream generates per thousand views. A high GPM indicates your livestream is successful at driving sales.