Financial Feminist - The TikTok Ban: What It Means for You + A Guide to Building An Audience OFF Social Media
Episode Date: January 17, 2025TikTok is (maybe) shutting down. The app I used to grow an audience of over 2 MILLION followers is likely disappearing this week –– but I’m not afraid, and you shouldn’t be either. In this ep...isode, I’m breaking down how my team is preserving my data on TikTok and planning for a future without the app that brought us SO much. I’m also getting into how I got followers off of social media and onto my own land and how you can do the same as a business owner. Instagram Growth Workshop: https://herfirst100k.com/grow-instagram/ Read transcripts, learn more about our guests and sponsors, and get more resources at https://herfirst100k.com/financial-feminist-show-notes/the-tiktok-ban-an-entrepreneurs-guide-to-building-an-audience-off-social/ Not sure where to start on your financial journey? Take our FREE money personality quiz! https://herfirst100k.com/quiz Looking for accountability, live coaching, and deeper financial education? Check out our exclusive community, The $100K Club: http://herfirst100k.com/100K-pod Ready to make 2025 the year you save more money, pay off debt, and start spending mindfully? Sign up for our free live workshop –– the 7 Day Money Reset. Go to www.herfirst100k.com/reset-pod to sign up. Special thanks to our sponsors: Squarespace Go to www.squarespace.com/FFPOD to save 10% off your first website or domain purchase. Rocket Money Stop wasting money on things you don’t use. Cancel your unwanted subscriptions by going to RocketMoney.com/FFPOD. Quince Get cozy in Quince's high-quality wardrobe essentials. Go to Quince.com/FFPOD for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Netsuite Download the CFO’s Guide to AI and Machine Learning at NetSuite.com/FFPOD. Gusto Run your first payroll with Gusto and get three months free at gusto.com/ffpod. Public Fund your account in five minutes or less at public.com/ffpod and get up to $10,000 when you transfer your old portfolio. (see disclosures: https://herfirst100k.com/financial-feminist-show-notes/the-tiktok-ban-an-entrepreneurs-guide-to-building-an-audience-off-social/) Indeed Hiring? Indeed is all you need. Get a $75 sponsored job credit to get your jobs more visibility at www.indeed.com/ffpod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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See you there. If you are a business owner who uses social media to find customers to build your audience,
we need to talk because it seems like the TikTok ban is happening.
Regardless of whether you're on TikTok or not, and regardless of whether you're a business
owner or not, we're going to have a conversation today about the steps you can take to prepare for this or any upcoming changes to social
media, how you can build a business where you're not 100% reliant on platforms you don't
own, and what this means for, I mean, the rest of our consumption in general.
Let's talk about it.
If you're new to the show, hi, I'm Tori.
I am a multimillionaire.
I am a New York Times bestselling author.
This podcast is the number one money podcast for women in the world.
But we also talk about how money affects women differently and the challenges of building and growing a business.
And that's why we got to talk about everything going on right now with TikTok and Meta and social media in general.
Timestamp. I am recording this at 10 20 a.m. on Thursday, January 16th, 10 20 Pacific time.
There's been a lot of conversation about what this band means for businesses in general.
And that's where we're going to start. We're going to start with what this TikTok band might mean,
what could happen, what's almost guaranteed to happen, and then what we can learn from it in general, what this means
for other social media platforms, both for us as users, but also for anybody creating
content on these platforms.
And more broadly, we're going to spend a good chunk of our time today discussing how can
you create a sustainable business where if the ban happens, if the algorithm changes,
if your account gets taken down,
your business is not completely and totally devastated.
So to give you some context,
to go all the way back to 2020, 2021,
we blew up on TikTok.
July of 2020, I posted our fifth ever video on TikTok
and it went crazy viral.
Like we're talking millions of views in a couple of days.
And I believe I gained around 200,000 followers
in less than two weeks.
To say that TikTok changed my business,
but really changed my life is not an over exaggeration.
TikTok was the reason I got a book deal.
TikTok was the reason this podcast debuted
as the number one business podcast in the world
less than 72 hours after it was released.
TikTok allowed me to hire people and to help women all over the world feel better about their money.
But it was more than just the impact it made for my own finances and for my own business,
it was the way that we could get this information
to people who needed it most.
We have seen people use our TikTok content
to escape abusive marriages.
We have seen women be able to negotiate 20, 50%,
75% raises and salary increases.
We've seen women be able to leave their toxic jobs or their unsafe
apartments. We've seen them pay off their student loans and their credit card debt and be able to
save even their first thousand dollars. And so when we talk about this TikTok ban, if you're not
someone who uses the app regularly or is maybe someone who believes, like I think a
lot of people in Congress do, that TikTok is just a bunch of 19 year olds doing dance
videos and sharing cat videos.
That's not all of it.
In fact, that's not even close to the majority.
TikTok has been a place where education has become democratized,
where political movements and social movements have been given the opportunity to have more airtime.
The fact that you and I even know about Project 2025, that's because of TikTok. That was because
of TikTok users discussing its potential impact on Americans. This whole idea of TikTok going away
impact on Americans. This whole idea of TikTok going away in the name of national security,
to me is just absolute bullshit.
Because we also know that there are dozens of other social media and
online platforms that are American companies that have just as much data,
if not more.
Google, Meta, these platforms run and exist
because of the amount of information they have on people.
And with Meta's recent rolling back of fact-checking,
with Mark Zuckerberg's recent comments
that social media needs to have more masculine energy,
this is not a Chinese government's
TikTok foreign app problem.
This is a general data social media problem.
I don't want to sound like a conspiracy theorist,
but God, it feels like censorship, doesn't it?
Like it feels like this app is being removed
in the name of something that most Americans
actually don't feel like is that much of a threat,
and that Congress is spending their time, rather than increasing the federal minimum wage or
helping reduce climate change or preventing gun violence, they're spending their time trying to
get this app banned that I think the studies have said recently, 80-something percent of
Americans don't actually want banned.
This would have a direct impact on my business,
on my ability to do the incredible work that we do
to change women's lives every single day.
And it also has a direct impact on literally thousands
and thousands of other small businesses.
So let's talk about what they're actually discussing
in terms of a ban on TikTok.
As of January 16th at 10.30 a.m. Pacific time, there has been a rumor going around that TikTok
would basically continue to exist on American phones, right? This was what we expected, that
it just wouldn't be available in the app store anymore, and that it would slowly kind of
disintegrate because there was no updates.
There were, you couldn't update it,
you couldn't get like bugs removed, et cetera.
So now we're hearing rumors that TikTok
is not going to let the app slowly disintegrate,
but instead is looking to have the app go completely dark
in the United States by January 19th.
That's Sunday, January 19th.
So rather than us being able to potentially continue
using the app, even as it slowly malfunctions,
it is a hard stop, not available,
completely goes dark on Sunday.
An act to extend the deadline,
the TikTok ban deadline to 90 days from now,
did not pass the Senate.
However, both Biden and Trump administrations are right now considering executive actions
and reviewing options to potentially not completely remove the ban, but instead delay it, right?
Give us more time.
The Supreme Court has also not released an opinion yet on what they want to do
if the deletion, the ban of TikTok is
violating free speech.
I recommend checking out Under the Desk News, V is Fantastic, or the News Girl
for updates.
They've both covered this extensively and are covering it in real time.
And that's where I'm getting a lot of my news right now.
So what this means is we're in a holding pattern.
We're still waiting to see if it's actually going to go dark.
We're not sure. And even as you're listening to this episode, there has probably been changes
since I recorded this. So at this time, we don't really know what's going to happen.
We have no idea if someone's going to swoop in in the last minute. Even if TikTok maybe
is going to get a last minute buyer. Those have been rumors floating around, but it looks
like a ban could go through regardless. So I have to tell you that I've seen this coming.
We have been having conversations about a TikTok ban
for years now.
I have been interviewed on Forbes and CNN and NBC News
for years now about a potential TikTok ban.
And I also have been listening and following along with other business owners way before I even knew
that TikTok existed about the importance of diversifying your audience, diversifying where
your audience is able to connect with you.
Because here's the deal.
And this is the reality for thousands and thousands of businesses.
If you grow your following, your audience, your customers
on a platform you don't own,
TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Snapchat,
Blue Sky, Pinterest, Twitter, Twitter, great example,
any of these platforms that you do not own,
you are completely subject to the whims of that platform.
It gets sold to Elon Musk and tanks in quality,
not in your control.
Your account gets suspended or banned
for something that the platform deems
that you did that was inappropriate.
I mean, this has happened to us.
We had our Instagram account taken away for an entire morning
and the only reason we were able to get it back is because we had some contacts there.
Something as dramatic as the entire platform going away
or not being available in your country where the vast majority of your customers live.
Or even just algorithmic changes.
The algorithm changes and the incredible content
that was seeing hundreds of thousands, millions of views,
a ton of conversions to your website or to your products,
changes, vanishes, that hits your bottom line.
That hits your ability to be able to market your business,
to be able to hire people,
and to be able to get your message, to be able to hire people,
and to be able to get your message out in the world.
And even if you're not a business owner
and you are posting your life,
any part of your experience on social media,
you are also susceptible to any and all changes
on that platform.
And for me, I'm just gonna be honest with you,
I don't love Mark Zuckerberg.
I don't know if anybody does.
I don't definitely don't love Elon Musk.
Like these platforms, though, are absolutely necessary to my business.
And I wish that I could quit meta.
I wish I could say, you know what, Instagram, I'm not going to do it anymore.
But that would be on the same week as TikTok going away.
I'm about to lose 2.4 million followers on TikTok.
I'm also about to lose five years of almost daily content
that I have produced and my team has produced.
That's crazy.
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So let's first talk about what we need to do,
the step-by-step checklist.
If you have any sort of videos on TikTok
that you're looking to save,
and then we're also at the end of this episode,
gonna spend some time on what does this experience
teach us about building on borrowed land.
So if you have any sort of content on TikTok, download your data.
What you're going to do is you're going to go into your TikTok settings
and you're going to download your data, not just your posts.
You also want to download your metrics, right?
If you have any sponsored content that you've done in the past
that you want to be able to show as a case study to get future brand deals
or future collaborations or partnerships,
you need to make sure you have the data to do that.
You want a screenshot, your follower counts,
how many likes all of your videos have gotten, right?
Even just the homepage of your TikTok.
You built that, you did it.
Regardless of whether it exists anymore,
you should still be able to tout it.
The other thing we want to do on TikTok
is make sure that any connections we've made,
we are following up with them
and giving them another place to connect with us.
I have made incredible connections on TikTok,
other people with tens of millions of followers,
celebrities, politicians.
So I am going in to my TikTok DMs and just saying,
hey, if this actually does go away, here's my email,
here's my Instagram, here's where we can connect.
And then I'm going and making sure I'm also connecting
with them on the other platforms.
We've also sent, you know, DMs back and forth
where they have given me their email or their phone number
and maybe I didn't save it.
We are screenshotting those and then documenting them
in our CRM to make sure that we have them.
One of the things my team is already encountering is that I think everyone's trying to pull their
data right now. And so I'm going to be honest with you, we're figuring out the best way
because we might not have it, right? Now we have, if it really does go dark on Sunday,
we have a very short time window here. So if you have not a ton of posts, it might be worth
this to do it manually. The last thing I'm doing, and if you follow me on TikTok, you've seen this, is I am doing a absolute
throwing the baby out with the bath water
and just posting every draft I have.
I am posting all of the drafts
so that I get non-watermarked versions of them
that I can then post elsewhere.
We don't want all of your hard work to go to waste.
We want you to be able to have these posts
to reshare on Instagram, on YouTube, Shorts, somewhere else.
And let's say the TikTok ban doesn't happen.
Well, cool, this was probably a good piece of homework anyway,
is getting all of your valuable content off of the platform
and saved, documented so that you have it for the future.
And again, we don't entirely know what is happening as you're listening to this.
So follow some other creators that are talking about it.
Go to your news source that's trusted, and they're going to help you figure out
how to navigate this too.
So what does this teach us?
What does a TikTok ban or Zuckerberg saying weird shit or Elon Musk buying Twitter?
What does this teach us?
I alluded to this before, but I'm going to echo it again.
When you build a business, especially an entire business focused on land that you don't own,
where you are completely susceptible to the whims of the algorithm or to a CEO's rants or to what is
happening with the general public sentiment of that platform or app, your business has the
opportunity to suffer. And this is why it's so important that when you're using social media,
I'm not telling you not to use it, but I have five million followers on social media. I have a business I do because of social media.
This is not me telling you never to use it.
Unfortunately, we live under capitalism.
These are some of the best tools for democratization in terms of our,
like, being able to grow a business, being able to be an artist that makes money.
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about building a sustainable marketable business. When I say top of funnel, what I mean is that I
use social media and our team uses social media as a way for folks who maybe have never heard of us
or don't know they need financial education in their lives to discover us. We use Instagram,
TikTok, these social platforms and their algorithm to discover us. We use Instagram, TikTok, these social platforms,
and their algorithm to be able to showcase our content,
showcase our value to people who need it most.
The moment that that person is engaged in our community,
they have hit follow, they have liked to post, right?
They're now part of the Instagram universe,
part of our TikTok universe.
My number one goal is to actually get them off the platform.
My number one goal is to use these platforms
for exposure to potential customers,
to potential community members,
and then get them onto land I own.
Now, what is land I own?
I'll give you the best example of this.
It's an email list.
I own the emails of folks who have decided
to opt in to our resources.
Now, they can leave at any time, right?
You can unsubscribe from a mailing list at any time.
However, I don't have to deal with the algorithm on email.
I don't have to deal with a random CEO being weird and shitty.
I don't have to deal with a potential entire platform ban.
Email's not going away.
I also have way more data.
I can determine if someone has opened the email, if someone has clicked on the email,
how engaged they are. have they opened every single
email we've sent them since they subscribed, or have they never opened an email? We know a lot more
and we can tailor their experience a lot better to make sure that we're delivering actual value
for those customers, for those subscribers. So in 2021, I had a TikTok Go viral. It got
In 2021, I had a TikTok go viral. It got seven, six or seven million views in a couple weeks.
That would have been fantastic.
That virality in and of itself would have been fantastic.
We gained like another 500,000 followers on TikTok.
It was incredible.
We got features on Buzzfeed and on the Daily Mail,
which woof, but fine. I believe we got features on CNBC
as well. We got a ton of press features out of it, which was fantastic. But if I do say so myself,
I did something really, really smart with that video. Most people are pleased with that. I went
viral. That was cool. But virality is temporary. Systems are forever.
In the caption for that video, which was about the amount of money I was going to have saved at retirement
because I was investing and then I explained and debunked some investing myths and how people could get started,
I said, take the quiz linked in our bio for a free personalized money plan.
Because what I had done is spent time with my team building a quiz.
Kristin remembers those days.
Remember Kristin? We built the quiz.
She's nodding. She was like,
that was the most stressful three weeks of my life.
But building that quiz was the best way for us to,
one, deliver really good value to people,
and two, in exchange for that value, get their email so that we could control
that land, right? It was a land that I slash the company owned. We used TikTok, the social media
platform, to get the eyeballs and then we converted the eyeballs into email subscribers.
I'm going to tell you what happened. We took that one video, an organic video that I shot in a sweatshirt and no makeup.
And in one week, that video led to a hundred thousand email subscribers.
You might have discovered me because of that video.
You might have taken the quiz that we offer because of that video.
And fun fact, when I sometimes plug the quiz on this podcast, herfirstunderk.com slash
quiz, that's the same quiz we built four years ago.
So I need you to think not just right now, as TikTok is about to go away, but for any
social platform you're on that you're trying to use to build a business.
How can I use that social platform for eyeballs,
for exposure, and then how do I get them off the platform
and onto land I own?
I think the email list is the best way to go about that.
And the best way to get people on your email list
is to give something of value to them.
Maybe that is discovering their money personality,
which is what my quiz helps you do.
We have had over a million people take that quiz.
Now, some people have left, some people have unsubscribed, some people just wanted the quiz and then pieced out. Fine.
But we have over 850,000 email subscribers still, and many of whom are probably that original 100,000 from that one crazy viral TikTok.
You can also get folks on your email list
by promoting some sort of freebie or digital download,
by offering some sort of value on your website
or in your LinkedIn bio,
on Instagram, on YouTube, on TikTok, whenever.
Maybe it's a free five-day challenge,
maybe it's a workshop,
maybe it's putting your knowledge into a course.
There are all kinds of ways that you can provide value
to somebody in exchange for their email.
This is land you own.
And this is one of the reasons why, yes,
I'm very upset about this TikTok ban.
I'm bummed about it.
And I think it's bullshit, but I'm not scared.
I'm bummed and I wish it wasn't happening,
but I'm not freaking out
because my business is not 100% reliant
on any individual platform
because I have taken the steps to make sure
that we have an audience that we control.
That sounds a little dictatorship-y.
You know what I mean.
An audience that is not susceptible
to the whims of an algorithm.
That's what I mean.
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This was one of the reasons why Financial Feminist exists.
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value than just at the time, 60 second videos on TikTok or Instagram. But because I have
a lot more control over how people listen to the show, the format of it, how we produce
episodes. And also, these platforms are not as algorithmically driven. They're based on
downloads. They're based on how many people listen to the show. They're not necessarily
based on a algorithm deciding, oh, yeah, the show is hot right now, so I'm really going to
push it. If you subscribe to this show, you're going to get messages every single week that
this show has a new episode, right?
So you can listen. And if you don't want to start a podcast or that's just not in your wheelhouse,
well, go on other people's podcasts. Use their audience, provide value to their audience,
and then maybe at the end, tell them about the free workshop or the free digital download or
the quiz they can take so that you can get their email too. There's ways to go about building a business
where you are not 100% entirely building on land
that you don't own.
And my absolute plea to business owners listening
is that you take the shit seriously.
I know it almost sounds like, I don't know,
2010s business marketing of like, get an email list, but there's a reason we've been talking
about this for like 20 years.
And it's because it's so important.
It's because bans can happen and algorithms can change
and CEOs completely fuck over a platform
or your account gets taken down or the bullies are so bad
that you don't want to show up on social media anymore.
That's happened to so many of my friends,
is that social media can be a really beautiful place,
but also a really toxic place.
And they have to basically almost shut down
their entire business because they built it
on social media exclusively.
And their mental health is tanking and they don't want to show up anymore.
And especially with TikTok, because I have so many colleagues and friends
who spent 2020, 2021, 2022 blowing up on TikTok.
And they have millions, if not tens of millions of followers.
And they're about to lose it all.
So when it comes to this ban,
we're not sure what's gonna happen yet.
It's not looking good.
And I also want you, and I just,
please, please, please, please, please, please, please.
I need you to take this shit seriously,
to view your social media,
if it is a business, as a real business,
where you're thinking strategically about how and when you get followers,
about where those followers go after they've engaged with you on one of these platforms,
so that you can help buy yourself business insurance.
That's really what you're doing, right? When you create an email list,
when you give someone a place to go on land that you own,
that is business insurance,
so that you are not as susceptible to changes
to these big dramatic shutdowns.
So yeah, we're talking about this whole thing
of building on land you own
as kind of a response to this TikTok ban. But this is good
advice on any day of the week. This is good advice no matter what. Because these things you have no
control over. So this is what we're talking about with having business insurance. Is that regardless
of whether it's a TikTok ban or not, we're using that as an excuse to talk about this,
but this is important information regardless.
This is important information two years ago
and two years from now.
And if you're not a business owner
and you've listened to this whole thing,
first of all, thank you.
And second of all, it's the same kind of thing,
which is if you've poured all of your life,
all of your consumption into one platform,
and it goes away,
I don't know, maybe your life gets better. It probably doesn't.
And it's just a good reminder in general
that whether you have been 100% reliant on a platform to build a business
or 100% reliant on a platform for friendship or connection
or your news or your entertainment,
is that as that platform goes away,
I need you to have alternates.
I need you to have other places where you feel like you have community
and other places where you do feel like there are people you can connect to
and you get the information you need.
I have some resources down below, one of which is our Instagram growth workshop,
which I would be remiss if I did not shamelessly plug right now,
because I do have a lot of friends who are now going to have to start over
or who are now thinking about growing on other platforms
in order to sustain their livelihood.
And I've been able to grow to over 2 million followers on Instagram without buying ads,
without buying followers.
And so we have my entire marketing strategy in a workshop and we'll link that down in
the show notes.
Regardless of whether you're a business owner or not, if you enjoy TikTok, it is not too
late to make your voice heard.
I need you to call your representative.
I need you to call your senators.
I need you to tell them that you do not want a TikTok ban.
You want them to delay the TikTok ban
and also what it would mean if TikTok went away.
I did this yesterday.
I called and got through to a real person
at I think Maria Cantwell's office, who was my senator.
And I told her the impact that a TikTok ban would have on me, on my ability to run my business,
and on the millions of women that we help every single day. So if you're feeling helpless,
if you're feeling this lack of control, okay, we know what to do. We know what to do with any sort
of larger political issue that pisses us off. We can, of course, vote when it's time to vote.
We can call our representatives. We can sign petitions. We can, of course, vote when it's time to vote. We can call our representatives. We can sign petitions.
We can stay informed.
And we can also take really fucking good care of ourselves.
So I don't know what's gonna happen.
I don't.
We don't know how this is gonna all shake out,
but it is a great excuse to remind yourself,
especially if you're a business owner
who uses social media to get customers,
to grow an audience,
to connect with a community, to not be 100% reliant on land that you don't own, to not build
your beautiful, badass, incredible company on land you don't own, exclusively on land that you don't
own, and to think strategically about creating communities where you have more control, where you're not dependent on a white male CEO
or an algorithm or the US government.
I am here with you every step of the way as always.
I appreciate you being here and we'll talk to you very soon.
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