How to Get More TikTok Followers for Your Local Business
A bakery in Ohio posts a 15-second video of bread dough being shaped. 2.3 million views.
A car mechanic in Texas films himself diagnosing a weird engine noise. 4.1 million views.
A florist in London shows a wedding bouquet being assembled in fast-forward. 1.8 million views.
None of these businesses have professional video teams. None of them are doing trending dances. They’re just showing their work — and TikTok’s algorithm is rewarding them with millions of eyeballs.
TikTok isn’t just for teenagers and influencers anymore. It’s become one of the most powerful marketing tools for local businesses willing to show up authentically.
Here’s how to grow your TikTok following as a local business — and turn those followers into actual customers.
Why TikTok Works for Local Businesses
Before diving into tactics, understand why TikTok is different from other platforms.
The Algorithm Favors Small Accounts
On Instagram, your content mostly reaches your existing followers. Growing requires ads or viral luck.
On TikTok, every video has a chance to reach millions — regardless of your follower count. The algorithm tests your content with small audiences first, then expands reach based on engagement.
A business with 47 followers can get 500,000 views on a single video. This happens every day.
People Crave Authenticity
TikTok users actively reject polished, corporate content. They want real, raw, and relatable.
This is perfect for local businesses. You don’t need a video production budget. You need a smartphone and willingness to show the messy, interesting reality of your work.
Local Discovery Is Exploding
“TikTok near me” searches have grown exponentially. Users actively search for:
- “Best coffee shop in [city]”
- “Things to do in [neighborhood]”
- “[City] hidden gems”
- “Where to eat [city]”
Your content can appear in these searches, bringing local customers directly to you.
The Demographics Are Shifting
TikTok isn’t just Gen Z anymore:
- 25-34 year olds are the fastest-growing demographic
- 35-44 year olds are increasingly active
- Parents discover businesses their kids show them
If your target customer is under 45, they’re probably on TikTok.
Content That Works for Local Businesses
You don’t need to dance. You don’t need to lip-sync. Here’s what actually works for local businesses:
Behind-the-Scenes Content
People are fascinated by how things are made:
Examples:
- Bakery: Bread being shaped, pastries being filled, cake decorating
- Restaurant: Kitchen chaos during rush hour, plating techniques, prep work
- Salon: Hair transformations, color mixing, styling techniques
- Auto shop: Diagnosing problems, satisfying repairs, before/after
- Florist: Bouquet assembly, flower preparation, delivery moments
This content requires zero creativity — you’re literally just filming your normal work.

Satisfying Process Videos
TikTok loves satisfying content:
- Pressure washing a dirty surface
- Organizing a messy space
- Peeling protective film off new equipment
- Perfect frosting application
- Smooth paint rolling
- Precise cutting or slicing
If any part of your work is visually satisfying, film it.
Day-in-the-Life Content
“A day in the life of a [your profession]” performs consistently well:
- Opening routine
- Unexpected challenges
- Customer interactions (with permission)
- Closing duties
- The unglamorous parts people don’t see
This humanizes your business and builds connection.
Educational Content
Teach something valuable:
- “3 signs you need [your service]”
- “How to choose a good [your product]”
- “What most people get wrong about [your industry]”
- “Questions to ask before hiring a [your profession]”
Educational content positions you as an expert while providing value.
Local Content
Lean into your location:
- Local landmarks in your videos
- References to local events, weather, culture
- Collaborations with other local businesses
- “Only in [your city]” humor
- Local customer shoutouts
This attracts viewers specifically in your area.
Trend Participation (Selectively)
You don’t need to do every trend, but participating occasionally helps:
- Audio trends adapted to your business
- Format trends with your twist
- Hashtag challenges relevant to your industry
The key is adaptation, not imitation. Make trends work for your business, don’t force your business into trends.
The TikTok Content Formula for Local Businesses
Not sure what to post? Use this framework:
The Hook (First 1-2 Seconds)
TikTok users scroll fast. You have about 1 second to stop them.
Effective hooks:
- Movement (something happening immediately)
- Text overlay with a compelling question or statement
- Unexpected visual
- “Watch until the end”
- Direct address (“Hey, [city]!”)
Weak hooks:
- Logo animations
- Slow introductions
- “Hi, welcome to our TikTok”
- Static images
The Content (3-45 Seconds)
Keep it tight. Shorter is usually better for local businesses.
Best practices:
- Show, don’t tell
- Keep one clear focus per video
- Use text overlays for context
- Include your location naturally
- End with a clear conclusion or reveal
The Call-to-Action
What do you want viewers to do?
- “Come visit us at [location]”
- “Follow for more [content type]”
- “Comment if you want to see [something specific]”
- “Link in bio to book”
Don’t overcomplicate it. One CTA per video.
Posting Strategy for Local Businesses
Consistency beats virality. Here’s how to approach posting:
Frequency
Minimum: 3 videos per week Ideal: 1-2 videos per day Maximum practical: 3-4 per day
More content = more chances to hit the algorithm. But quality matters — don’t post garbage just to hit a number.
Timing
Best posting times for local businesses:
- Morning: 7-9 AM (commute scrolling)
- Lunch: 11 AM – 1 PM (lunch break)
- Evening: 7-10 PM (relaxation time)
- Weekends: Late morning through evening
Test different times and track what works for your audience.
Batch Creation
Filming daily is exhausting. Instead:
- Set aside 1-2 hours weekly for filming
- Capture 5-10 videos worth of content
- Edit and schedule throughout the week
Most successful local businesses batch their content creation.
Hashtag Strategy
Use a mix of:
Broad hashtags (reach):
- #smallbusiness
- #localbusiness
- #[yourindustry]
Location hashtags (local discovery):
- #[yourcity]
- #[yourneighborhood]
- #[yourcity][yourindustry]
Niche hashtags (targeted):
- Specific to your content type
- Industry-specific
- Trend-related when applicable
Use 3-5 hashtags per post. More isn’t necessarily better.
Converting TikTok Viewers to In-Store Customers
Views are nice. Customers are better. Here’s how to bridge the gap:
Optimize Your Profile
Your profile should make taking action easy:
- Username: Your business name (easy to search)
- Profile photo: Your logo or storefront
- Bio: What you do + location + hours
- Link: Booking page, website, or Linktree
Example bio:
🍕 Best pizza in Austin since 1987
📍 Downtown on 6th Street
⏰ 11AM-11PM daily
👇 Order pickup or delivery
Create Location-Specific Content
Mention your location naturally:
- “Here at our shop in [city]…”
- “If you’re ever in [neighborhood]…”
- “Stop by [address] and…”
This helps local viewers connect content to a real place they can visit.
Show Your Storefront
Regularly include shots of:
- Your exterior (so people recognize it)
- Your signage
- The street or area you’re on
- Parking situation
- Interior vibe
Make it easy for viewers to picture themselves visiting.
Feature Customer Experiences
With permission, show:
- Customers receiving their order
- Reactions to your product/service
- Before/after transformations
- Happy moments
This social proof shows viewers what to expect.
Use “Come Visit” CTAs
Explicitly invite people:
- “Come try this yourself”
- “We’re open until 9 if you want to stop by”
- “Bring this video in for 10% off”
- “Tell us you saw this on TikTok!”
Track TikTok-driven visits by asking customers how they found you.
The Power Move: TikTok Follower Counter In-Store
Here’s where most local businesses miss a huge opportunity.
You’re building a TikTok following online. But what about the customers already in your store?
Why Display Your TikTok Following
A screen showing your live TikTok follower count does several things:
Signals relevance: Gen Z and younger millennials notice when businesses are active on TikTok. A visible follower count says “We’re not a boring old business.”
Creates social proof: “12,500 followers” proves you’re worth following. If that many people follow, you must be posting good content.
Triggers follows: Customers who didn’t know you were on TikTok now do. Add a QR code and they can follow instantly.
Builds FOMO: Watching the number grow creates “I should be part of this” energy.
Display Setup
Position a screen showing:
┌─────────────────────────────┐
│ Follow us on TikTok │
│ │
│ 🎵 12,547 │
│ followers │
│ │
│ @YourBusiness │
│ │
│ [QR Code to TikTok] │
│ │
│ Scan to see our videos! │
└─────────────────────────────┘
Services like SocialCounters let you display live TikTok follower counts on any screen, updating in real-time.
Best Placement
- Near checkout: Customers waiting to pay have time to scan
- Waiting areas: Capture bored, phone-ready customers
- Entrance: Sets the tone that you’re TikTok-active
- Photo spots: If you have an Instagrammable area, add TikTok too
The Virtuous Cycle
This creates a powerful feedback loop:
- Customer visits your business
- Sees your TikTok follower count
- Scans QR code and follows
- Watches your content
- Shows friends (“This place I went to has great TikToks”)
- Friends watch your content
- Friends visit your business
- Repeat
Your physical location becomes a follower acquisition machine.
Creating Viral-Worthy Content
Not every video will go viral. But you can increase your odds.
What Makes Content Shareable
Emotional response:
- Makes them laugh
- Makes them say “wow”
- Makes them say “I need to try this”
- Makes them feel something
Relatability:
- “This is so true”
- “I’ve been there”
- “My [friend/family] needs to see this”
Value:
- Teaches something useful
- Shows something they’ve never seen
- Solves a problem they have
Content Formats That Go Viral for Local Businesses
The “Oddly Satisfying”:
- Perfect cake leveling
- Smooth paint application
- Satisfying before/after
- Precision work
The “Day Made”:
- Customer reactions
- Unexpected kindness
- Small business wins
- Community moments
The “I Had No Idea”:
- Industry secrets
- How things are really made
- Myth-busting
- Behind-the-scenes revelations
The “This Place Exists?!”:
- Unique offerings
- Hidden gem energy
- “Why haven’t I heard of this”
- Local treasure discovery
The Reality of Viral Content
Most viral videos for local businesses share these traits:
- Authentic: Not trying too hard
- Simple: One clear idea
- Visual: Interesting to watch with sound off
- Timely: Posted at the right moment
- Lucky: Sometimes it’s just timing
You can’t control luck. But you can post consistently and give yourself more lottery tickets.
Dealing with TikTok Challenges
Common concerns and how to handle them:
“I Don’t Know What to Post”
Start with these easy categories:
Week 1: Behind-the-scenes of your process Week 2: A day in your life Week 3: Answer a common customer question Week 4: Show a before/after
Repeat and refine based on what performs.
“I Don’t Have Time”
Batch content creation:
- 2 hours on Monday = 7-10 videos filmed
- 15 minutes daily = editing and posting
- Total: ~3 hours per week
If you can’t spare 3 hours weekly for free marketing with million-viewer potential, reassess your priorities.
“My Industry Is Boring”
No industry is boring when shown authentically. The most “boring” businesses often perform best because viewers are curious:
- Accountants explaining tax secrets
- Insurance agents sharing claim horror stories
- Plumbers showing gross pipe situations
- Lawyers explaining weird laws
“Boring” industries have novelty value.
“What If I Get Negative Comments?”
Negative comments are rare if your content is authentic. When they happen:
- Ignore obvious trolls
- Respond professionally to legitimate criticism
- Turn complaints into content (“Someone asked why we…”)
- Remember: engagement is engagement (even negative comments boost reach)
“My Competitors Will Copy Me”
Good. Let them copy while you innovate. First-mover advantage is real on TikTok. And your authentic voice can’t be copied.
Measuring TikTok Success
Track these metrics:
Vanity Metrics (Nice to Have)
- Followers: Growing over time
- Views: Average per video
- Likes: Engagement rate
Business Metrics (What Actually Matters)
- Profile visits: People checking you out
- Website clicks: Moving to action
- Store mentions: “I saw you on TikTok”
- New customers: Ask how they found you
Setting Realistic Goals
Month 1: Post consistently, learn what works Month 2-3: Refine content based on data Month 4-6: See consistent follower growth Month 6+: Start seeing real customer acquisition
TikTok is a long game. Expect 3-6 months before significant business impact.
Advanced TikTok Strategies
Once you’ve mastered basics:
Collaborate with Local Creators
Partner with local TikTokers:
- Invite them to experience your business
- Co-create content
- Cross-promote to each other’s audiences
Even micro-influencers (1,000-10,000 followers) can drive significant local traffic.
User-Generated Content
Encourage customers to create content:
- Create a TikTok-worthy experience in your space
- Offer incentives for tagging you
- Repost customer content (with permission)
- Feature the best customer videos
TikTok Lives
Live streaming builds deep connection:
- Behind-the-scenes during events
- Q&A sessions
- Live process demonstrations
- Special announcements
Lives notify your followers and can attract new viewers.
TikTok Ads (When Ready)
Once organic content works, consider ads:
- Promote your best-performing organic videos
- Target by location for local reach
- Start small ($20-50/day) and test
Only advertise content that already performs organically.
Implementation Plan
Week 1: Setup
- Create or optimize TikTok business account
- Write compelling bio with location
- Add link to website or booking page
- Follow 10 successful local businesses for inspiration
Week 2: Content Creation
- Batch film 7-10 videos
- Edit with text overlays and music
- Schedule or post 1 video daily
- Engage with comments within first hour
Week 3: In-Store Integration
- Set up TikTok follower counter display with SocialCounters
- Create QR code linking to TikTok profile
- Position display + QR in high-visibility area
- Train staff to mention TikTok presence
Week 4: Analyze and Optimize
- Review analytics for best-performing content
- Double down on what works
- Adjust posting times based on data
- Plan next month’s content themes
Conclusion: Your Customers Are Already on TikTok
Every day, potential customers in your area are scrolling TikTok. They’re discovering new restaurants, salons, shops, and services through short videos.
The question isn’t whether TikTok works for local businesses. The question is whether you’ll capture that attention or let competitors take it.
You don’t need to dance. You don’t need expensive equipment. You need a smartphone, willingness to show your work authentically, and consistency.
Start filming today. Post your first video this week. Display your growing follower count in your store. Watch as online viewers become real customers walking through your door.
TikTok is the most powerful free marketing tool available to local businesses right now. The only mistake is not using it.