When TikTok first entered the digital advertising space, one of the main questions that kept coming up was: what makes a good TikTok ad? At first, this was not an easy question to answer. TikTok ads are new and best practices are not defined, and while brands are able to achieve extremely high performance, it is not clear what marks are being put in order to achieve these powerful results.

For many early adopters, that means it takes a while to figure things out and test new creative approaches — to see what works and, just as importantly, what doesn’t. This experimental approach is now actually seen as a best practice on a key platform, with TikTok advertisers being rewarded for pushing boundaries and capitalizing on changing trends that play out organically.

However, a common, sub-optimal approach to TikTok advertising is to simply copy and paste ideas from other platforms. To this day, it’s easy to see that many of the feed ads you encounter while scrolling through your TikTok feed were actually originally made for somewhere else. The most obvious giveaway is that the ad copy is often overshadowed by TikTok’s UI.

The Anatomy of Optimizing TikTok Video Ads

We are now in a phase where TikTok ad adoption is skyrocketing, which helps us better understand the key elements that make up an optimized TikTok ad…

Leverage User Generated Content (UGC)

Consider the vertical design of the user interface

Start with a bang and keep it fast

Amplify stories with music and sound effects

Experiment with your brand personality

To best convey these important best practices, this article takes five examples and puts them under the microscope to examine which components lead to their success as TikTok ads.

1. Hello Fresh

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The food delivery example above, Hello Fresh, is a prime example of a large number of TikTok ads that make extensive use of UGC. This original style of video footage gives ads a sense of authenticity, aligning it with the visual aesthetics of natural TikTok content. Taking this approach doesn’t mean that HelloFresh has to exclude branding elements entirely. As you can see, logos are highlighted in the first few seconds, and branding elements run through the way, they just take less processing and are more natural on your face.

Brands can draw inspiration from this simple and effective approach to advertising. UGC’s focus on authenticity, combined with subtle branding, engaging editing, and impactful sound design, highlights the formula for success that doesn’t require significant investment from a production perspective.

2. Dermatology

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For example, for beauty brands dermatology, utilize a teaching structure that is well suited to TikTok advertising purposes. Simple copy: “Flip. Squeeze. Foam. Rinse. Glow. “ Reflects the step-by-step style of organic videos commonly found when scrolling through “For You” feeds.

This is perfect for brand marketing purposes, especially for CPG brands looking to effectively educate their audiences about product features .

3.Zoomerang

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Video editing apps, Zoomerang, are especially good for TikTok ads, as their apps help users of platforms like TikTok shoot and edit interesting and engaging content. To promote the app, they created high-energy in-feed ads that used attention grabbing transitions to keep them engaged until the end of the video using a powerful CTA that guided viewers to install the page.

4. Spark app

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For their TikTok event and dating app, Spark, they also took a UGC-style approach, mixing this footage with branding elements. This, combined with the use of editorial style and music, makes the ad feel less destructive and fits TikToker’s feed.

The copy in the ad also uses stickers to further match the ad with TikTok’s organic style, helping it better resonate with the audience.

5. Haier

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In the example above, Haier of Japan also relied on original, unpolished lenses. However, the key point to note about this ad is its use of music. Music plays a very important role on TikTok, it is not a secondary component and needs to be considered in the same way as the visual effects of advertising.

Haier is aware of this, and the ads above are music centric, not the other way around. Brand songs are lip-synced by the theme in the advertisement, which means that visual effects and music work harmoniously toward a common goal.

By lian

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