danielmartinhq
New member
Hey folks,
That’s actually a really interesting point — I’ve tried something similar too. Short-form videos on TikTok can definitely drive traffic if you approach it right. I noticed that using relevant hashtags and adding a subtle call-to-action in the caption can send a decent number of visitors to a site, even without a clickable link in the video.
Also, it’s worth mentioning that many people experiment with third-party app stores to access alternative versions of TikTok, like TikTok 18, which offers more flexibility for adult creators and content that isn’t allowed on the regular app. These third-party stores often provide modded or region-specific apps that aren’t available on official platforms. One example you can check out is protik18, where you can learn more about how such versions work and where they can be downloaded safely.
Would love to hear if anyone else here has seen better engagement or traffic using those alternative app versions or external sources.
That’s actually a really interesting point — I’ve tried something similar too. Short-form videos on TikTok can definitely drive traffic if you approach it right. I noticed that using relevant hashtags and adding a subtle call-to-action in the caption can send a decent number of visitors to a site, even without a clickable link in the video.
Also, it’s worth mentioning that many people experiment with third-party app stores to access alternative versions of TikTok, like TikTok 18, which offers more flexibility for adult creators and content that isn’t allowed on the regular app. These third-party stores often provide modded or region-specific apps that aren’t available on official platforms. One example you can check out is protik18, where you can learn more about how such versions work and where they can be downloaded safely.
Would love to hear if anyone else here has seen better engagement or traffic using those alternative app versions or external sources.
Last edited: