tiktok views + veo ai videos?

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I recently gained access to a substantial amount of Veo 3 generation credits, and I am looking to fully utilize this capability for the TikTok Creator Rewards Program.


My primary challenge is ensuring my fully AI-generated videos are consistently accepted and qualified for monetization on the platform. I would highly appreciate actionable advice from experienced creators who have successfully scaled using this method.


I need specific guidance on the following:


1. Monetization Eligibility:
What critical visual and pacing elements must I include in the videos to ensure they avoid the common “Unoriginal Content” rejection?


2. Optimal Duration:
Is it better to stick to the minimum 60 seconds, or does aiming for a longer duration (e.g., 75–90 seconds) lead to better RPM and retention?


3. High-RPM Niche:
Which specific high-value niche (Finance, History, Sci-Fi) is the most effective and compatible with Veo’s cinematic output?


4. Workflow / Methodology:
What is the recommended best practice for the full workflow (Prompting Veo → Editing → Voiceover) to achieve high-quality, viral pacing?


5. Resources:
Are there any specific courses, threads , or hidden communities that offer advanced, up-to-date strategies for this specific AI-to-TikTok method?
 
yo i've been messing around with veo for a bit now, here's what i've learned:

For the unoriginal content thing - yeah that's a real pain. basically tiktok's algorithm is looking for effort. what worked for me:
- add your own voiceover (i use elevenlabs, sounds natural enough)
- throw some text on screen, captions work too
- don't just post one veo clip, stitch 3-4 together with transitions
- add music (trending stuff helps)
- first 2-3 seconds need a hook or people swipe

Duration - honestly 75-90 sec is where you want to be. 60 sec barely counts. longer = more watch time = better rpm. i've seen my rpm almost double going from 60s to 90s videos

Niche wise... finance is overcrowded tbh. but sci-fi? thats actually perfect for veo because it does that cinematic look really well. mystery/true crime also pops off. I'd test:
- future tech predictions
- unsolved mysteries
- "what if" scenarios

history can work but you need good storytelling, not just facts

my workflow rn:
1. prompt veo with camera angles ("slow pan, golden hour lighting, etc")
2. make 4-5 clips per concept
3. edit in capcut - transitions are key, also speed ramps keep it dynamic
4. ai voice but make it emotional, not robotic
5. layer trending audio underneath at like 20% volume
6. export 1080p 30fps (dont go lower)

for resources - skip the courses fr, they're all regurgitated garbage. just batch test like 10 videos, check what hits, double down on that style. watch your completion rate in analytics, thats literally the only metric that matters

one thing tho - never say its ai generated in the video lol. just let it ride

what niche you thinking of going with?
 
export 1080p 30fps (dont go lower)

Where do you get this option,when you are doing for mobile screen videos
yo i've been messing around with veo for a bit now, here's what i've learned:

For the unoriginal content thing - yeah that's a real pain. basically tiktok's algorithm is looking for effort. what worked for me:
- add your own voiceover (i use elevenlabs, sounds natural enough)
- throw some text on screen, captions work too
- don't just post one veo clip, stitch 3-4 together with transitions
- add music (trending stuff helps)
- first 2-3 seconds need a hook or people swipe

Duration - honestly 75-90 sec is where you want to be. 60 sec barely counts. longer = more watch time = better rpm. i've seen my rpm almost double going from 60s to 90s videos

Niche wise... finance is overcrowded tbh. but sci-fi? thats actually perfect for veo because it does that cinematic look really well. mystery/true crime also pops off. I'd test:
- future tech predictions
- unsolved mysteries
- "what if" scenarios

history can work but you need good storytelling, not just facts

my workflow rn:
1. prompt veo with camera angles ("slow pan, golden hour lighting, etc")
2. make 4-5 clips per concept
3. edit in capcut - transitions are key, also speed ramps keep it dynamic
4. ai voice but make it emotional, not robotic
5. layer trending audio underneath at like 20% volume
6. export 1080p 30fps (dont go lower)

for resources - skip the courses fr, they're all regurgitated garbage. just batch test like 10 videos, check what hits, double down on that style. watch your completion rate in analytics, thats literally the only metric that matters

one thing tho - never say its ai generated in the video lol. just let it ride

what niche you thinking of going with?
 
oh yeah for mobile (9:16) i just keep the same settings in capcut. when you hit export it still gives you the resolution options. i always pick 1080x1920 at 30fps

if you're using something else like premiere or after effects, just make sure your sequence/comp is set to 1080x1920 (portrait) and export at 30fps. tiktok will take it either way but the quality difference is noticeable when you go lower than that
 
Hi there, here is some info maybe it can help you?
1. add some different transitions and recognizable watermark to your video.2 It depends on your niche...but I think the platform's algorithm prefer the shorter content. Even if the content itself is long, I recommend splitting it into multiple parts and publishing them separately.3.please try History or Sci-Fi ,cuz Finance is high risk to promote. Some of my clients prefer creating history-related content, but in terms of profitability, story-based content performs best, cuz it allows for more natural ad placement and higher monetization potential.5.bro, just keep learning. There was not exist some advanced strategies....AI tools is evolving extremely fast and strategies become outdated very quickly.

1. Monetization Eligibility:
What critical visual and pacing elements must I include in the videos to ensure they avoid the common “Unoriginal Content” rejection?


2. Optimal Duration:
Is it better to stick to the minimum 60 seconds, or does aiming for a longer duration (e.g., 75–90 seconds) lead to better RPM and retention?


3. High-RPM Niche:
Which specific high-value niche (Finance, History, Sci-Fi) is the most effective and compatible with Veo’s cinematic output?


4. Workflow / Methodology:
What is the recommended best practice for the full workflow (Prompting Veo → Editing → Voiceover) to achieve high-quality, viral pacing?


5. Resources:
Are there any specific courses, threads , or hidden communities that offer advanced, up-to-date strategies for this specific AI-to-TikTok method?
 
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