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How to film like a top 1% TikTok Shop Affiliate! #tiktokshopaffiliate #tiktokshopaffiliates

@christian.megahee
7.1K views540 likes2:36ENMay 11, 2026
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All right, part six on how to film like a top of 1% TikTok shop affiliate. In part one, we talked video styles. In part two, we talked hooks. In part three, we talked about editing. In part four, we talked tonality. In part five, we talked how to copy. And for this one, part six, we're going over posting strategy. How many videos do I post on a product? How many products do I test at once? Is there a right or wrong answer to this? No. But I believe that having some sort of structure in place helps control a lot of the variables that come with TikTok shop. Think about it like this. You get a new product in the mail. This one's actually my own company. It's called Next Move. I'm going to film a video and post it. Yes, that video is testing the product, but it's also testing the angle. And that angle you chose to take with the hook, the scripts, everything about the video. All of those variables are pushing that video to a very specific audience. So if that video flops, is it the product or is it the angle? So my thought process is before choosing to move on to a new product, we want to exhaust every angle possible. So what does it actually look like using this as an example again? I'll throw up a couple examples here, but I tested several very, very different video formats and different angles to see which one was going to perform the best. You can see one of these was a solo skit style where I'm playing two different characters. One of these was a very visual demonstration style video. And then one of these was your classic talking head. Now typically what this looks like is I'll post five videos per product with five very different angles for newer affiliates. This could be a larger number of video angles per product because you may not be as confidence in the contents that you're putting out there. So now that I've posted my five different angles for that one product, if nothing hits, I can be confident to move on to something else and test a new product without having to second guess myself down the road. But if one of those angles does hit and it clearly outperforms the other four that I tested, that is the angle I'm taking. I'm iterating on and trying to make it better and I'm going to continue remaking that style over and over and over again using next move as an example again. I tested several different angles until we found the one that hit and that one hit very big. It's somewhere around three and a half million views now. So my goal is to follow this strategy in a very structured way until I find several winning angles for several different products that I can all stack upon each other. This is also the exact strategy I encourage all of my students to try, but take this, try it out for yourself. But overall, the biggest thing that I want to reiterate and where I've seen a lot of success is by putting in place some sort of structure that gives you some sort of organized data to be able to look at. That way that can help you make a decision on what is best to do for you.