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One of the key takeaways for marketers to navigate through the constantly evolving cultural trends, which are very much fueled by digital platforms these days, is the "Creative Bravery" transformative mindset, introduced in TikTok's What's Next Trend Report.
TikTok has democratised creativity for everyone as the barriers for content creation have been lessened, which has set a new bar for brands.
Today, taking strategic risks and being vulnerable is the ultimate brand strategy, where leaning into micro insights and showcasing quirks can be your superpower.
Brands demonstrating Creative Bravery in their daily behaviour and strategies, regularly piquing global curiosities and flipping traditional story arcs on TikTok will build deeper community connections, and trust and see the most success on the platform.
TikTok allows South African brands to engage with a global audience through uniquely local stories.
Brands are encouraged to delve into local user engagement trends and demographic insights, ensuring their strategies are data-informed and tailored to the nuanced South African audience.
Such strategic narrative crafting elevates brand visibility and deepens authenticity and audience connection. A good example of this is the campaign by King Price, a South African insurance company, that utilised TikTok's best creative practices and frequent creative testing, which brought significant results: the quality of traffic increased twice and and conversion rate increased six times.
Diverse voices, collaborative formats, and subject matters are flipping everything we know about traditional storytelling on its head. Brands that master creative storytelling are the ones that have the most opportunities to capitalise on this.
In this dynamic environment, traditional product showcases are overshadowed by narratives that forge genuine connections with the audience.
Brands need to focus on unpredictable, collective stories with a flair that has no beginning, middle, or end, giving users a vested interest in how a story transpires. Intriguing narrative structures help guide viewers past the first few seconds of the ad, hold the viewer's attention longer and foster a deeper brand-user relationship.
Thus, ads intended to make users curious keep them watching 1.4 times longer.
What should marketers be aware of?
The collaborative spirit of TikTok is reinventing typical story arcs, leading to disruptive narrative formats that surprise audiences and capture their attention while also inspiring them to join in on the fun.
More than 70% of TikTok users say it's easy for strangers to connect and bond around shared life experiences on TikTok.² Brands can tap into those manifested realities and help users develop stories that provide them with comfort and a spark of lightheartedness in an overwhelming reality.