15 Ways To Make Money On TikTok

About A Year Ago I Was Told I Could Make Money On TikTok

fear of going on camera

I saw it was working well for others in my community, although I suspect they had a Virtual Assistant handling the enquiries.

But I never got to the stage of having enquiries, because the camera-facing videos I was making were just so painful to watch that I gave up. My very supportive community told me I’d get more comfortable as I did more. I didn’t.

They were all doing so well, and being so comfortable chatting away that I let the whole thing slide.

I mean, who wants to put themselves through misery every day to produce something like this on the right?

I Quit On TikTok

Because I knew that I didn’t want to make live videos or do silly dances, I assumed that earning on TikTok  was a closed option for me.

When I discovered that I could build a channel without doing any of those, I wanted to learn more and I discovered that there are actually 15 ways to make money on TikTok – listed below.

Update June 2026

However, the training program I was using turned out to be unable to deliver their promises, so I switched my attentions to Pinterest, and this program which also lets you earn, in multiple different niches without showing your face on video.

 

If you are still be interested in making money on TikTok, why is this worth pursuing?

Because (correct at the time of the original post, November 2024, please check for 2026) there are:

15 Ways To Make Money on TikTok

Some of the requiremente are region dependent, so you’ll need to check in your own country, but nevertheless, growing a TikTok channel will get you there when you are consistent.

 

  1. Affiliate Marketing

– Follower Requirement: No minimum required, but higher engagement increases your chances of success.

– Getting Started: Join platforms like Amazon Associates or ClickBank. Create content that highlights products you personally use or recommend.

– Faceless Approach: Use tutorials with hands-only demonstrations, animations, or screen recordings to showcase products.

– Scalability: Focus on high-converting niches and diversify your affiliate programs to grow your income.

 

  1. TikTok Shop

– Follower Requirement: Varies; typically requires a Business Account for access.

– Getting Started: Sign up for TikTok Shop, link it to your profile, and choose to either sell your own products or promote others’ through TikTok’s Affiliate Program.

– Faceless Approach: Instead of featuring products through hands-on demos, unboxings, or visually engaging tutorials with captions, you can create faceless images.

– Scalability: As your account grows, expand your product selection and collaborate with other sellers to increase reach.

 

 

  1. TikTok Creator Fund

– Follower Requirement: 10,000+ followers and 100,000 views in the past 30 days.

– Getting Started: Apply through TikTok’s settings.

– Faceless Approach: Focus on highly visual content like animations or satisfying visuals to attract attention.

– Scalability: Consistently produce trending content to boost income.

 

  1. Selling Digital Products

– Follower Requirement: None.

– Getting Started: Create digital assets like templates, eBooks, or courses.

– Faceless Approach: Use screen recordings or animated text to present your products.

– Scalability: Expand your offerings and refine your sales funnels for more consistent sales.

 

  1. Brand Partnerships

– Follower Requirement: 1,000+ followers with good engagement.

– Getting Started: Reach out to brands in your niche. Micro-influencers are valued for their authenticity.

– Faceless Approach: Showcase products with close-ups, text overlays, or creative lifestyle imagery.

– Scalability: Strengthen relationships with brands and increase rates as your audience grows.

 

  1. Shoppable Videos

– Follower Requirement: Varies based on region and account type.

– Getting Started: Connect your TikTok profile to an online store via TikTok Shopping.

– Faceless Approach: Highlight product features or create tutorials with text overlays.

– Scalability: Continuously add new products and run promotions.

 

  1. Offering Paid Subscriptions

– Follower Requirement: At least 1,000 followers is recommended.

– Getting Started: Use platforms like Patreon to provide exclusive content.

– Faceless Approach: Offer downloadable resources, audio guides, or tutorial videos.

– Scalability: Add tiered subscription options for additional perks and higher earnings.

 

  1. TikTok Live Gifts

– Follower Requirement: 1,000+ followers to unlock TikTok Live.

– Getting Started: Engage with your audience during live streams.

– Faceless Approach: Host Q&A sessions, share tips, or deliver tutorials using visuals.

– Scalability: Build a loyal following with regular, engaging live sessions.

 

  1. Driving Traffic to a Blog or YouTube Channel

– Follower Requirement: None.

– Getting Started: Leverage TikTok to redirect viewers to monetized platforms like your blog or YouTube channel.

– Faceless Approach: Use screen recordings or teasers with engaging text overlays.

– Scalability: Monetize your external platforms through ads, sponsorships, or affiliate programs.

 

  1. Freelance Services

– Follower Requirement: None.

– Getting Started: Showcase your skills, such as writing, design, or editing, to attract clients.

– Faceless Approach: Highlight examples of your work using screen captures or project transformations.

– Scalability: Build a strong portfolio and increase your rates as you gain more clients and recognition.

 

  1. Selling Merch

– Follower Requirement: None.

– Getting Started: Design and sell products using print-on-demand services like Teespring.

– Faceless Approach: Use product photos or mockups to promote your items.

– Scalability: Experiment with new designs and release seasonal products.

 

  1. Product Drops

– Follower Requirement: No minimum.

– Getting Started: Generate excitement around exclusive or limited-edition products.

– Faceless Approach: Use teasers, countdowns, and detailed close-ups to create buzz.

– Scalability: Expand your product line and increase the frequency of drops.

 

  1. Reviewing Products

– Follower Requirement: None.

– Getting Started: Collaborate with brands or use affiliate links to monetize your reviews.

– Faceless Approach: Showcase product features and usage with creative captions or text overlays.

– Scalability: As your following grows, shift to reviewing higher-priced items for greater earnings.

 

  1. Selling Presets or Filters

– Follower Requirement: None.

– Getting Started: Create and market presets for video or photo editing software.

– Faceless Approach: Showcase “before and after” transformations to highlight your presets’ impact.

– Scalability: Offer bundles or subscriptions for regular updates.

 

  1. Earning with UGC (User-Generated Content)

– Follower Requirement: None.

– Getting Started: Create high-quality ads or content for brands to use on their profiles.

– Faceless Approach: Focus on visually striking shots and creative editing techniques.

– Scalability: Develop a strong portfolio and set premium rates for your work.

Me? Instead I will pursue this proven Pinterest training program

I have worked with the creator for about 3 years (that’s a long time online) and know that he’s reliable.

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