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How TikTok is looking to pamper French SMEs

2024-01-12T18:07:24.643Z

Highlights: How TikTok is looking to pamper French SMEs. All the SMEs present on TikTok contributed 1.4 billion euros to the French economy last year. Christelle Hess and Lucas Griffon quit their jobs in finance and launched Smartworkout, a company specializing in the sale of bodybuilding elastics. Three years later, their TikTok account has more than 100,000 subscribers and more than 30 million video views.Like Christelle... you have 79% left to discover.


DECRYPTION - All the SMEs present on TikTok contributed 1.4 billion euros to the French economy last year, according to a study by Oxford Economics commissioned by the Chinese company.


In December 2020, Christelle Hess and Lucas Griffon quit their jobs in finance and launched Smartworkout, a company specializing in the sale of bodybuilding elastics. A way for them to offer an alternative to the gym to those who can't find the time to go. Three years later, their TikTok account has more than 100,000 subscribers and more than 30 million video views.

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I respond to all comments by offering discount codes, making jokes and responding to objections with specific answers," says Lucas Griffon, whose young company now shines across Europe. I genuinely believe that strong interaction with the community is as vital as the TikTok content itself.» In his videos, he offers content that is both fun and educational. He also collaborates with several creators who stage themselves using his rubber bands, and sponsors this content via paid advertising.

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