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Batching all my content in one day saved me time, but I got roasted for it
Everyone in this group keeps saying you gotta spread out your content creation over the week for consistency and quality. But I tried something different last month. I set aside a full Sunday and filmed and edited 12 TikToks in one 10 hour session. It was rough, yeah, and my brain was toast by 4 PM. But here's the thing: I posted one every day after that for two weeks straight without any stress. My views actually went up because I wasn't rushing to make something last minute. A few people told me my content felt forced, but I think that's just because I was tired editing at the end. Has anyone else tried this and seen their engagement dip or go up? I'm curious if it's just my niche or if others have the same experience.
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sean_torres7117d ago
Honestly I tried this same thing and it totally depends on how you edit. I batch filmed 8 TikToks in one day but then I spread the editing out over the next few days so each one felt fresh. The ones I edited at 2am on Sunday night definitely had that forced vibe people talk about. But the ones I edited the next morning after sleeping on it got way more engagement because I could see where the pacing was off. Batching the filming is smart but batching the editing is where people mess up.
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emmawood17d ago
Respectfully, editing at 2am doesn't mean batching is the problem.
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