Benefits of Virtual Assistants?

I was thinking, what if you hire 50 or so virtual assistants to upload your brands content on different accounts?

Potentially hundreds of videos, so many chances to hit the algorithm

This is how Andrew Tate became famous. They would chop up short clips from podcasts and upload on mass accounts

I was wondering if this would still work?

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To make a viral video, you need to know how to play on emotions and make videos catchy, if you can do that, you could run about 5 accounts.

If you upload the same video to more than about 5 accounts, TTs algo will figure it out sooner or later. Unless you do some tweaks to each video separately.

If by virtual assistants you mean AI and you want it to make videos for you, forget about it. Algo will give you some views at the start, but soon it will realize that you videos are not getting as much views as the top accounts.

I would recommend to start with about 3 accounts and see how it goes, because top accounts are not using AI assistants to make the videos. If they are just for uploading the videos you made personally, that might work. Just need to make sure you use proxies, because uploading 5+ videos from the same IP will flag you.

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I was thinking of making the content and supplying it

I’m not sure if AI can create accounts and upload yet and I don’t trust it with content

I heard Philippine’s had some cheap virtual assistants. Are proxies truly needed? Considering these are actual real people making accounts to post videos

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I really don’t want to break it for you, but hiring people from Philippines to chop up the podcasts, without knowing how to grow accounts yourself first, will be a pain in the *ss.

Also, majority of people from there, don’t have good English, so the subtitles will need a third look for sure.

I would first try to grow at least 1 account and get to a point where you are getting around 10k views per video (that’s nothing, to be honest, but at least try to get there first). Then I would start thinking about outsourcing.

You will need to teach them to do it, and if you don’t know how to do it yourself, it will be impossible to teach. And I don’t mean just chopping up the videos, I mean making videos that are actually engaging and get a lot of views.

As for needing proxies, no, you don’t need them if you intend to use 1 person for up to 5 accounts on TT. They all are using their own device to upload the videos, so it’s exactly as if you were growing 5 accounts yourself.

Good luck!

It is more than possible. Although you consider building a phone farm or even try and use softwares that have the possibility to remove and change data from videos.

I wasn’t successful with the second part yet but i’m sure its possible, then of course proxies are needed

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How did you learn how to build tiktok accounts organically? It seems like a lot of people struggle getting past the first couple hundred/thousand views

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Hi Kaymus,

I wanted to respond to what you mentioned about the Philippines. As a VA from the Philippines, I have to disagree with the idea that Filipinos “don’t have good English.” In fact, every time you dial a 1-800 number, chances are you’re speaking to one of us. Communication in English is one of our strongest skills.

Many call center agents here speak with neutral accents, and some can even perfectly mimic a New Yorker or a Southern acccent, to the point where even Americans can’t tell the difference. Personally, I’ve worked with U.S. clients for over 15 years, and I get the slang, can crack jokes you’d understand, and hold a conversation with ease.

It’s also worth mentioning that the majority of Virtual Assistants come from the Philippines because of our excellent communication skills, which are often preferred over other outsourcing destinations. If you look it up, the stats will back me up!

Addressing rebelgod’s concern: Hiring 50 Virtual Assistants would be pretty expensive. A better option is to work with a company that specializes in creating TikTok reels and automating likes to help them go viral. The strategy is to boost organic likes and follows by starting off with at least 1,000 initial likes on your video.

If you’re considering doing this in the Philippines, they’ll use a VPN to ensure that when the content is posted, it targets your specific location. Feel free to reach out if you want more details—I have a creative team that handles this, and our clients have seen some major success, even going viral!

Thanks,
Crystal (from the Philippines who doesn’t speak good English)

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Hi Kaymus,

I wanted to respond to what you mentioned about the Philippines. As a VA from the Philippines, I have to disagree with the idea that Filipinos “don’t have good English.” In fact, every time you dial a 1-800 number, chances are you’re speaking to one of us. Communication in English is one of our strongest skills.

Many call center agents here speak with neutral accents, and some can even perfectly mimic a New Yorker or a Southern acccent, to the point where even Americans can’t tell the difference. Personally, I’ve worked with U.S. clients for over 15 years, and I get the slang, can crack jokes you’d understand, and hold a conversation with ease.

It’s also worth mentioning that the majority of Virtual Assistants come from the Philippines because of our excellent communication skills, which are often preferred over other outsourcing destinations. If you look it up, the stats will back me up!

Addressing rebelgod’s concern: Hiring 50 Virtual Assistants would be pretty expensive. A better option is to work with a company that specializes in creating TikTok reels and automating likes to help them go viral. The strategy is to boost organic likes and follows by starting off with at least 1,000 initial likes on your video.

If you’re considering doing this in the Philippines, they’ll use a VPN to ensure that when the content is posted, it targets your specific location. Feel free to reach out if you want more details—I have a creative team that handles this, and our clients have seen some major success, even going viral!

Thanks,
Crystal (from the Philippines who doesn’t speak good English)

CGEB no disrespect brother, I’m sure there are good VAs in Philippines, I’m saying that, the main language there is not English, so the average VA will be below standard.

If you are willing to pay good money, you can find good VAs in Philippines.

If you use fiverr or similar, where it’s cheap, you, usually, don’t get good quality. Been there, tried that.

Obviously, nowadays you can ask AI to correct the grammar, but when it’s time to speak, you can hear the accent very well and sentences sound really robotic. As compared to a native person from US or any other English speaking country.

I totally get what you’re saying. There are definitely a lot of wannabe VAs out there who just took some basic VA course and jumped onto Fiverr without any real experience. But at the end of the day, it all comes down to finding the right platform where you can connect with skilled VAs who know their stuff and communicate well.

Believe it or not, many content writers for big U.S. brands are actually Filipinos. You can still find great deals on expert VAs—you just have to know where to look!

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