11 of the Most Important TikTok Trends to Watch in 2024 (2024)

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Who has the time to keep up with every single TikTok trend every single day? These are the longer-term trends we think are here to stay, at least for a little while.

Stacey McLachlan March 23, 2023

11 of the Most Important TikTok Trends to Watch in 2024 (1)

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6 of the most important TikTok trends for brands

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Sure, we could tell you what the hottest TikTok hashtag trends and challenges are right now — but this article would be out of date by the time you finish reading it.

So if you were looking for a hot new drag-queen-choreographed dance to do, we’re sorry. But we’ve got something even better for you instead: a 2024 TikTok trend report that’s all about the bigger picture.

If you’re looking for what’s making TikTok tick right now, you’ve come to the right place.

Because, really, if you want to create a winning TikTok social media marketing strategy, you can’t get lost in the details. Things change at whiplash speed over on TikTok. Even if Corn Kid is absolutely popping off on a Monday, by Friday, the TikTokaverse has already moved on to watching clips of old dudes selling watches.

To succeed here and wow the app’s 1 billion users, you need to look underneath the teen-face filters or sound clips from Love Island and really understand the cultural forces and shifting attitudes that shape behavior.

Which is why in this post, we’re identifying the powerful macro trends happening on TikTok for 2024. It’s time to grapple with the zeitgeist, baby! Get ready to zoom out as we take you through the 11 biggest TiKTok trends for brands and creators right now.

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6 of the most important TikTok trends for brands

TikTok advertising is hotter than ever

If you’ve been debating where to invest your social ad dollars, TikTok may be a good bet. At the end of 2022, ad reach was up by 14.6%, year over year. And while that does guarantee some extra eyeballs on your campaigns, what that number doesn’t reflect is just how receptive TikTok audiences are to branded content.

The caveat here is that not just any ol’ ad will do. This ain’t a flyer inserted into a newspaper: TikTok ads still need to be interesting, appealing, and offer viewers some value.

Think beyond a straightforward product pitch and into something with a little razzle dazzle
 TikTok-style. Can you use the app’s playful editing features or filters? Let’s just hit point #2


TikTok users want to be entertained

Sure, 35% of TikTok users open up the app explicitly to research brands and products. But the vast majority of people on the platform are seeking out a little bit of fun. Our latest Digital Report found that 78.2% of TikTokers use it for watching “funny or entertaining content.” Brands that can deliver on that desire are poised to make both sales and fans for life.

TikTok’s internal studies have shown that ads rated highly for “entertainment” also rank high for “brand love” and “purchase intent.”


Source: TikTok

TikTok is the search engine of choice for Gen Z

Google’s reign as the king of search may be in jeopardy. Research has shown that Gen Z is increasingly using social as their primary search tool. “Young people are turning to TikTok to search for answers,” reported the New York Times in September 2022, citing a Google study that revealed that 40% of users aged 18 to 24 turn to TikTok or Instagram when they need information.

This doesn’t mean you need to shut down your website and do that Eternal Sunshine treatment to cleanse all SEO knowledge from your brain. The majority of people still are tracking down your business the old-fashioned way (a.k.a. frantically typing “me need haircut now hurry” into the Google search field). But brands would be wise to start honing their social search optimization skills to make sure they’re reaching every potential customer.

TikTok is entering its ‘experimental’ phase
 and brands should be ready

Growing up means trying on different identities to see just what fits best, as any of us who witnessed Christina Aguilera in her Dirty era know. TikTok is no different. Sure, it’s the master of the short-form, algorithmic-brain-candy video stream, but the potential for what else it could be are limitless. No wonder, then, that in 2022 alone, it released at least seven new features, including TikTok Now (a BeReal clone) and TikTok Stories (an IG Stories clone, which itself is a Snapchat clone, but that’s a tale for another day).


Source: TikTok

In other words: TikTok is on a journey of self-discovery. And brands should be open to tagging along on the ride, embracing and testing out whatever new feature the app drops next. It’s true that most of these features won’t last, but brave brands that get in on the ground floor may be rewarded with an algorithm boost, or at least the opportunity to surprise or intrigue your audience.

Put real people front and center

TikTokers love to see content from relatable people. So skip the straight-up sales pitch and reach out to someone real who feels comfortable sharing their authentic story.

“Trust boils down to who’s telling your brand story,” notes TikTok’s 2023 Trend Report. “If a TikTok creator shares traits or interests with your audience, their content will feel more relevant and meaningful to viewers. People also feel more connected to industry and subject matter experts, who bring knowledge and insider advice to their videos.”

This could mean using your own channel to create authentic, people-first content. But it may also mean reaching out to creators for reviews of your product.


Source: TikTok

Whether you’re collaborating with an influencer or handing over the reins to an insider expert, putting real people front and center can help brands create authentic, entertaining content.

Memes move at lightning speed

Sometimes it feels like TikTok is happening in another language, with so many in-jokes, slang and cultural touchpoints that seem to exist only within the app. If your brand is going to keep up with the speed of social, you’ve gotta be constantly researching and observing to understand what the hot-ticket reference is each day.

That means spending a lot of time just watching and learning on the app, taking note of what aesthetic choices are trending and what emojis are now outdated. Our friends at We Are Social noted that late 2022 was a time of “chaotic content” and “cosplaying normalcy,” but you can get even more up-to-date analysis from their daily digital cultural tracker on Instagram.

But if that all sounds like a lot
 maybe don’t bother? More important than understanding whether it’s still cool to call something “ded” or “cheugy” is to be authentic.

5 of the most important TikTok trends for creators

A strong personal brand goes a long way

Viewers don’t just come to the app to see a stream of random teens dance in their McMansions: they’re there looking for people to connect with and look up to. So 2024 is the year to define your personal brand.

If you’re a hairstylist, maybe this is the time to lean into a specialty that you can speak to from personal experience.

For example, could you be the authority on curly cuts? If you’re a nutritionist, can you lean into debunking diet myths? Or, if you’re like TikToker Alexis Nikole, you could embrace your identity as a Black forager.

@alexisnikole

Black history meets Black joy. #makeblackhistory #foraging

♬ original sound – Alexis Nikole

Building a strong, consistent personal brand attracts a passionate, connected audience — and plenty of engagement along the way.

People are seeking out new paths

News flash: the pandemic did a number on all of us. The last few years have put life in a new perspective for many people, and there’s a growing sense of dissatisfaction with the status quo, at least according to TikTok’s research.

“Amidst a changing economy, health and climate issues, and personal stress, people are going to seek out new paths to success, happiness and well-being,” says the 2023 Trend Report. They’re not just looking for recipes to try: they’re looking for lifestyle inspiration. For instance, learning what it’s like to leave a full-time job to work remotely, or how to live with a mental health diagnosis.


Source: TikTok

TikTok has always inspired “action” from its users, whether that was purchasing a product (#tiktokmademebuyit) or trying a dance. This year, it looks like the platform may have an even deeper influence.

To tap into this, creators should embrace authenticity while creating what TikTok calls “actionable entertainment”: sharing your own personal ‘how to’ stories to help others make changes in their lives with confidence, like documenting your unique financial #cashstuffing strategy.

@cdngirlcashstuffer

Cash stuffing my wallet #cashstuffing #nospendfebruary #nospendchallenge #nospendmonth #cashstuffingenvelopes #canadiancashstuffing #canadiancashstuffer #cdngirlcashstuffer

♬ original sound – Sasha | CDN Girl Cash Stuffer

Get specific and get personal! Relatability drives trust.

Stress is out; joy is in

The TikTok audience is burned out, and we can’t blame them after the past few years. So is it any surprise that meaningful joy is trending in 2024?

“They want to create real, meaningful space for themselves,” reports TikTok’s research team, “and much of that will come from prioritizing joy in all its forms.”

Humor is one great way to spread that joy. There are so many heavy things happening in the world: brighten someone’s day with a lighthearted story or hilarious use of an audio trend.

@thelisagilroy

To my followers: do better 💔

♬ original sound – Lisa Gilroy

Another shortcut to joy-making: try sharing ideas for little moments of luxury and gratitude, or offering a solution to a problem.

For instance, a better way to do your skincare routine, or how to stop the drawstring from getting stuck in your sweatpants. “The typical person wants to find happiness, even in the smallest of ways,” reports TikTok.


Source: TikTok

Find your niche

At this point, it’s a cliche: we’re all unique flowers in this garden we call life, blah blah blah. But on TikTok, it’s easier than ever to find your hyper-specific community. Whether you’re a goblincore witch or a teen Keto chef or whatever a “cozy gamer” is, your people are there somewhere on the ‘Tok.

@maisyleighs

i haven’t had this much fun since animal crossing đŸŒŸâœš #dinkum #cozygamer #cozygames #cozygaming #cozydesksetup #acnh #animalcrossing #stardewvalley

♬ animal crossing ~ new horizons lofi – Closed on Sunday

As the TikTok trend report put it: “TikTok is not a town hall meeting. It’s a collection of hyper-personal spaces where people can explore their passions and live their lives.”

For those looking for guidance as they navigate a new identity or break societal expectations, finding a “you’re just like me!” role model or friend on TikTok can be downright revelatory.

Embrace what makes you you and you’ll find that sweet spot between specificity and relatability. Bonds will be formed! Horizons will be broadened! Viewers will be inspired! Whether you click with the #TiredMom crew or the #HatGuys, what can you post that will inspire someone to think “I’m not alone” when they stumble across it on their For You Page?

Entertainment trumps all else

While certain identity categories or your browsing history might influence your algorithm on other platforms, on TikTok, the For You Page is purely based on what you find entertaining on TikTok.

The app knows what you’ve enjoyed and learns to serve up more of the same, getting better and better at delighting you every day. And in 2024, this will continue to be true. That means creators need to be focusing on crafting entertaining, quality content if they want to capture those views and likes.

People also specifically come to TikTok to be entertained.

Successful creators understand the power of humor and pacing; they take advantage of TikTok’s editing features to sync up audio and video in a captivating way. Importantly, they also offer something of value with each post, whether that’s a moment of levity or some helpful advice.

Now that you’re in the loop about what to expect from TikTok trends in 2024, let’s zoom out even more. Here’s a look ahead to where social media is going next.

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By Stacey McLachlan

Stacey McLachlan is an award-winning writer and editor from Vancouver with more than a decade of experience working for print and digital publications.

She is editor-at-large for Western Living and Vancouver Magazine, author of the National Magazine Award-nominated 'City Informer' column, and a regular contributor to Dwell. Her previous work covers a wide range of topics, from SEO-focused thought-leadership to profiles of mushroom foragers, but her specialties include design, people, social media strategy, and humor.

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11 of the Most Important TikTok Trends to Watch in 2024 (2024)

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What's trending on TikTok in 2024? â€ș

🎙Electronic, Afrobeats and Amapiano. Female acts are dominating the big music trends of 2024. #ElectronicMusic is seeing huge growth, with a new wave of acts like Kenya Grace, TSHA and venbee building up massive audiences on TikTok.

What's trending in 2024? â€ș

We're expecting to see so much more power dressing in 2024, with a focus on monochromatic looks in shades of gray, black, and white. Channel your inner executive and pick up a tailored suit or some office-ready pumps, then pretend like you have your life in order.

What are the top 10 TikTok trends? â€ș

The Top 10 TikTok Trends For 2024
  • Niche communities.
  • Sustainable living challenges.
  • Short-form educational content.
  • Barbie filter trend.
  • Livestream shopping.
  • Fitness.
  • Personal growth journeys.
  • Small businesses.
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How to grow on TikTok in 2024? â€ș

17 ways to get more followers on TikTok in 2024
  1. Why follower growth on TikTok is important. ...
  2. Identify your target audience. ...
  3. Pay attention to trends. ...
  4. Create a TikTok challenge. ...
  5. Include the right hashtags. ...
  6. Publish TikTok videos at the right times. ...
  7. Leverage music and trending songs.

What are the most viral niches on TikTok 2024? â€ș

The 6 Best TikTok Niches in 2024
  • Dance. Dancing videos are always a hit on TikTok, making it one of the best TikTok niches to get started with. ...
  • Comedy. Comedy is another popular niche on TikTok that can help you develop a large following. ...
  • Food and Cooking. ...
  • Beauty and Makeup. ...
  • Travel. ...
  • Sports and Health Supplements.
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What songs are trending on TikTok in 2024? â€ș

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  • Beautiful Things. Benson Boone. Benson Boone. ...
  • i like the way you kiss me. Artemas. Artemas. ...
  • Austin. Dasha. Dasha. ...
  • End of Beginning. Djo. Djo. ...
  • Not Like Us. Kendrick Lamar. Kendrick Lamar. ...
  • Enough (Miami) Cardi B. Cardi B. ...
  • Scared To Start. Michael Marcagi. Michael Marcagi. ...
  • TEXAS HOLD 'EM. BeyoncĂ© BeyoncĂ©

What is the color trend in 2024? â€ș

Bold and vibrant colors like bright orange, lively green, and vibrant blue will also play a significant role in the fashion year 2024. These colors are intended to bring freshness and vitality to the collections. In addition, earth tones such as brown, terracotta, and olive green are in trend.

What is trending in February 2024? â€ș

The February 2024 lifestyle spotlights both high-tech and low-tech solutions to everyday needs. Artificial intelligence certainly takes the front seat this month with a slew of AI-powered services. Koi Suru AI, for instance, is a new Japanese smartphone app from Tapple that attentively simulates the dating experience.

What will be trending in 2025 fashion? â€ș

New landscapes, human connection and bio-technological nature themes are key fashion trends for Spring Summer 2025.

Who is #1 on TikTok? â€ș

As of 5 May 2024 the most-followed individual on the platform is Khaby Lame, with over 162 million followers. He surpassed the previous most-followed account, Charli D'Amelio, on 22 June 2022. Khaby Lame is the most-followed user on TikTok.

Who TF did I marry? â€ș

“Who TF Did I Marry?!?,” the TikTok user Reesa Teesa's account of her relationship with her ex-husband, is a story for grown-ups. Over the course of 50 videos, in a monologue topping six hours, Reesa methodically unspools her ex's web of purported lies. She gives him the code-name “Legion.”

How to go viral in 2024? â€ș

To increase the likelihood of content going viral, individuals can focus on creating high-quality content that is shareable and relevant to their audience. Utilizing social media platforms to promote content, collaborating with other influencers, and engaging with followers can also help increase the reach of content.

What is the TikTok algorithm in 2024? â€ș

TikTok's algorithm works by analyzing thousands of signals by a user to determine what kind of content they most want to see. These signals — things like likes, comments, follows, and how long they spend on a particular video — determine what videos appear on their 'For You' page and in what order.

How many TikToks to post a day in 2024? â€ș

In 2024, the ideal posting frequency for business accounts on major social platforms is higher than ever. According to multiple studies, brands should aim to post 1-2 times per day on Facebook and Twitter, 2-3 times on Instagram, and 5-10 times on TikTok.

How many users does TikTok have 2024? â€ș

2,051 million

How many followers on TikTok to go live in 2024? â€ș

To access the Live feature on the TikTok app, you must have at least 1000 followers.

What is the most popular content on TikTok? â€ș

And according to TikTok statistics, “entertainment” is the most popular content category on the platform worldwide. This particular hashtag has amassed 535 billion hashtag views. The next most popular categories include dance, pranks, fitness/sports, and home renovations/DIY.

What is the most searched thing on TikTok? â€ș

What Are The Top Searches On TikTok? Based on the latest 2024 data, the top searches on TikTok are “Roblox” and “Song.” The next most popular searches are “NBA,” “Netflix,” “Barclays Premier League,” and “ASMR.”

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