If you’re a TikTok user, chances are that the 2-hour-long doom-scrolling sessions that usually occur after opening the app don’t really help fuel your marketing creativity (or maybe it does? Tell me!).
In any case, I’ve got you covered.
Using TikTok’s Creative Center, you can search for the best-performing ads for any sector, current or past.
And it gets way better than that.
Using the Creative Center’s resources, you can filter TikTok ads by:
- Country
- Industry
- Ad language
- Campaign objective (traffic, app installs, conversions, lead gen, views…)
- KPIs (reach, CTR, conversion rate, likes, and view rate)
You can also get a detailed performance report for each TikTok ad 🤯.
Let’s dive into how you can find what ads perform best for your sector and competitors.
Find your competitors’ best-performing TikTok ads
First, head over to this link.
Though you can see results without having an account, I recommend you create a TikTok Business Account to access all ad examples and features shown today. It’s free.
Once you’re logged in, select your market of interest. I chose the US for this example.
Then, select your industry. This is where it gets interesting because there are many industries and sectors to choose from.
Alternatively, you can search for any competitor or company you’re curious about.
In my case, I searched for « Automobiles » to see what carmakers were doing on TikTok.
I filtered these results by likes to get a broad idea of the popularity of these ads.
I discovered that Hyundai, Genesis, Afa Romeo, and Lexus led the charge on TikTok advertising, followed by Kia, Ford, Dodge, and Toyota.
Setting the date range at 180 days, I could see that Hyundai’s Bluelink ad featuring Kevin Bacon was the most popular on the platform—at least according to this data set.
Get in-depth insights into your competitors’ ads
Below each video ad, you will find three buttons. Clicking « See analytics » will load a new page detailing the campaign’s performance.
Using this report, you can get valuable insights about the ad.
This is so useful. In just a click, I was able to collect the following intel:
- Landing page used
- Ad caption
- Campaign’s objectives
- Number of likes
- Number of comments
- Number of shares
- CTR performance
To analyze a campaign further, look at TikTok’s AI-generated analysis.
I’m quite impressed by the insights it delivered. Not only did it run a script analysis, but it also identified the key creative elements behind the video.
I could also examine the click volume and distribution throughout the video’s duration.
Lastly, TikTok’s Creative Assistant can be used as a ChatGPT-like chatbot and provide an even more detailed analysis of the campaign’s performance.
Simply mind-blowing. Meta, X, and Google have yet to reach the same level of service.
And now, over to you!
I’m so glad I could share this with you today. Isn’t it great how TikTok has made progress in pushing its advertising services?
A word of caution, though: not all advertisers agree to share their data with TikTok. This means the ads you see in this library may not fully reflect your market.
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