How to Earn on TikTok (2025) — Settings & Hidden Monetization Tools

Short summary: TikTok offers a growing set of ways to earn — not just viral views or brand deals. This guide explains which settings to enable, which hidden tools to watch for (Creative Challenges, Branded Missions, Series, Pulse), and how to set up payouts so you can actually withdraw earnings.
Pro tip: Switch to a Creator account first — many monetization features are only visible after you do that.
Why Many Creators Don’t Earn — Even with High Views
The difference between "views" and monetizable views
Views alone don’t guarantee revenue. TikTok measures engagement, originality and eligibility. Some programs require specific watch-time, original content rules, or regional availability.
Account type, region & eligibility rules
Many monetization features are region-locked or need a minimum follower/view threshold. Confirm which programs are supported in your country before expecting immediate earnings.
Essential TikTok Settings to Enable for Earnings
1. Switch to a Creator (or Business) account
Open your profile → tap the three-line menu → Settings & privacy → Account → Switch to Creator (or Business). Creator accounts gain access to Creator Tools, analytics, and monetization dashboards.
2. Apply for monetization programs
Within Creator Tools, look for sections named Monetization, Rewards, or Creator Fund. Apply if the option is visible — approval might take days.
3. Enable Live Gifts & Video Gifts
Turn on Live Gifts so viewers can send coins during live streams. Video Gifts let users send gifts on qualifying videos. Gifts convert into diamonds that you can cash out after verifying payout details.
4. Link your payout information
In the payout or bank settings, add your preferred withdrawal method (bank, PayPal etc.). Without this, earned funds cannot be transferred out.
Hidden & Less-Known Monetization Tools
Beyond visible toggles, TikTok runs many programs that are easy to miss:
Creative Challenges
Brands or TikTok itself run brief creative challenges where creators can submit UGC (user-generated content) for payment. Look for these inside Creator Tools → Campaigns or Missions.
Branded Missions
Branded Missions are short campaigns where creators follow a brief and, if selected, receive compensation based on performance. Regularly check the Campaigns or Opportunities tab in Creator Tools.
TikTok Series (Paywalled Bundles)
Series lets creators group premium videos and sell access as a bundle — great for tutorials or mini-courses. Ideal if you create niche, high-value content.
Pulse (Ad Revenue Sharing)
Pulse is TikTok’s ad-revenue sharing model. Eligible creators can earn a slice of revenue when ads appear near their content. Availability varies by country and account metrics.
Audio / Sound Campaigns
Occasionally TikTok promotes specific sounds or music. Videos using those sounds with good performance might receive bonuses or be prioritized for branded deals.
How to Use These Settings & Tools — Step by Step
- Check eligibility: Verify your region supports the program and that you meet follower/views thresholds.
- Switch to Creator: Enable Creator Tools and verify your email/phone.
- Apply for programs: In Creator Tools, apply to available programs (Rewards, Creator Fund, Pulse).
- Enable gifts: Toggle Live Gifts/Video Gifts and confirm payout setup.
- Watch the dashboard: Monitor earnings, accepted campaigns, and any required actions.
Tips & Best Practices for Beginners
1. Original high-quality content
Many monetization streams require original content. Avoid reuploads and focus on fresh, helpful clips.
2. Focus on engagement
Encourage comments, shares and full-watch completion — engagement is often more important than raw views.
3. Diversify earnings
Combine gifts, campaigns, Series, and brand deals rather than relying on a single source.
4. Keep records & follow terms
Keep documentation of campaign briefs and payments. Always follow TikTok’s content and copyright rules to avoid demonetization.
Conclusion & Next Steps
Monetizing TikTok takes deliberate setup: change account type, enable gifts, apply to programs, and watch for campaigns. Start small (enable gifts, apply to any visible program), then scale with branded missions and Series as your audience grows.
Start monetization checklist →Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I enable monetization settings on TikTok?
A: Go to Profile → Menu → Settings & privacy → Creator Tools (or Monetization) → apply for available programs, enable Live/Video Gifts, and add payout details.
Q: Can I earn on TikTok with under 10,000 followers?
A: Yes — via Live Gifts, small missions, and direct brand deals. Some ad revenue programs may need higher thresholds.
Q: What is TikTok Series?
A: Series allows creators to bundle videos behind a small paywall so viewers pay to access premium video bundles.
Q: How do Live Gifts work?
A: Viewers buy coins and send virtual gifts during live streams or on eligible videos. Gifts convert to diamonds and can be cashed out after payout verification.
Q: Where do I find Branded Missions and Campaigns?
A: Look inside Creator Tools for Campaigns, Missions, or Opportunities — TikTok lists eligible briefs there when available in your region.
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