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Tonality is a VARIABLE in tiktok shop videos so test it #tiktokshopaffiliate

@christian.megahee
5.8K views510 likes2:12ENMay 11, 2026
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All right, welcome to part four on how to film like a top 1% TikTok shop affiliate. In the first part, we hit on filming style. In part two, we talked hooks. In part three, we talked editing. And for part four, we're talking tonality and body language. How you say something is just as if not more important than what you're actually saying. I see it as video structure equals attention and then your tonality and how you're actually saying things equals persuasion. Ever wonder why two people can say the exact same script and one rips while the other does absolutely nothing, I guarantee a big part of that comes down to the delivery and execution of how they're actually saying those words. Watch this. You didn't hear it for me, but you need to just look at the price that shark is running on the silky pro right now. So this will straighten and air style both wet and dry hair. His uptick and inflection suggests that there's more coming to uncover. So curiosity spikes and we want to stay to hear whatever he has to say next. Very intentional. Watch this. Completely digestible. They're all natural. And they're going to take your dog a while, but you his rising inflection, the change in speed of how fast he's talking and his facial expressions are all very intentional. So the point I want to get across is that you need to test tonality just like you test anything else with thick duck shop. Don't forget that tonality is also a big variable in how a video is going to perform. Listen to this. And black, green, brown, and gray. You're getting four of these oversized acid wash teas for the price of one. Now listen to this. Black, green, brown, and gray. You're getting four of these oversized acid wash teas for the price of the same product, same video, same scripts, different tonality. Now four body language, your eyes, your hand gestures, your facial expressions. I like to treat every single visual cue in my video as if it's either going to reinforce my message or weaken it. Now watch this. That sounds like a bacteria issue. So for that, we're going to go ahead and give you some zinc gluconate to help fight that off. That video ripped and when I was filming it, I was very intentional with all of my hand gestures and body language. I'm trying to pair those up with the words that I'm saying to further solidify the message that I'm trying to get across. Bad video will do a much better job at selling compared to something like this. That sounds like a bad bacteria issue. So we're going to go ahead and give you some zinc gluconates to help fight that off. These top affiliates are testing, testing, testing, and they're not leaving persuasion up to chance they are engineering it in all their videos.