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TikTok Made Me Money: How Brands Can Leverage TikTok Shop

Nur Azre Abdul Aziz, Head of Offline Acquisitions & Partnership, TikTok Shop Malaysia

21-May-24 11:00

TikTok Made Me Money: How Brands Can Leverage TikTok Shop

Today, we dive into the exciting world of TikTok Shop and brand building. TikTok Shop, TikTok's in-app shopping feature, allows users to discover and purchase products directly from the platform. Brands and creators can showcase their products through short video clips linked directly to their online stores, enabling users to explore a wide range of items, from fashion and beauty to gadgets and home decor, seamlessly integrating shopping into their browsing experience.

TikTok Shop capitalises on TikTok's engaging video format and vast user base to create a new avenue for e-commerce and influencer marketing. Brands can leverage TikTok Shop for several benefits, including access to a large and engaged audience, enhanced discoverability, and a seamless shopping experience that can lead to higher conversion rates.

TikTok Shop also provides valuable data insights into user behaviour and preferences, allowing brands to optimise their marketing tactics and product offerings. By tracking metrics such as engagement, conversion rates, and demographics, brands can refine their targeting and improve their overall performance on the platform.

We speak with Nur Azre Abdul Aziz, Head of Offline Acquisitions & Partnership at TikTok Shop Malaysia, to learn more about how brands can leverage this platform to drive sales and connect with audiences in new and inventive ways. Azre is one of our 25 speakers at the upcoming BFM the 19th BFM Brandfest, taking place on the 3rd and 4th of July at the CCEC @TheVertical, Bangsar South City.

Produced by: Carol Wong

Presented by: Roshan Kanesan


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Tags:  marketingbrandinguser generated contentinfluencer marketing





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