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Did you engage with trends or challenges already popular on TikTok, or did you create something entirely new?

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Engaging with trends and challenges already popular on TikTok versus creating something entirely new depends on the goals and preferences of the creator. Both approaches can be effective in building an audience and gaining traction on the platform:

1. **Engaging with Popular Trends and Challenges**:
   - **Pros**: Participating in popular trends or challenges leverages existing audience interest and visibility. It can help creators reach a broader audience who are already engaged with similar content.
   - **Cons**: The challenge lies in standing out among the many creators participating in the same trend. It may be harder to differentiate your content unless you add a unique twist or perspective.

2. **Creating Something Entirely New**:
   - **Pros**: Creating original content allows for creativity and innovation. It gives creators the opportunity to establish a unique voice, attract a niche audience, and potentially start new trends.
   - **Cons**: Introducing something entirely new can be risky because it may take time for audiences to understand and appreciate the concept. Initial visibility might be lower compared to established trends.

Successful creators often find a balance between these approaches. They may start by engaging with popular trends to gain initial visibility and then transition to creating original content once they've established a following. Alternatively, some creators focus exclusively on creating original content from the outset, relying on creativity and quality to attract viewers.

Ultimately, the choice between engaging with popular trends or creating something entirely new depends on factors such as personal style, audience preferences, and strategic goals on TikTok. Both approaches can lead to success, provided they are executed authentically and resonate with the intended audience.

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