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EPISODE · Jun 7, 2026 · 7 MIN

How TikTok Creators Are Using Fan Fiction to Build Brands

from The TikTok Marketing Podcast with Fexingo: Short Video, Creator Economy, and Viral Content · host Fexingo

In this episode of the TikTok Marketing Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore how TikTok creators are leveraging fan fiction as a marketing tool to deepen audience engagement and build brand loyalty. They dive into the case of writer and creator Alex Aster, who used TikTok to tease her fantasy novel 'Lightlark' with short, cinematic videos that fans then remixed into their own storylines and character art. The hosts break down the three-part strategy: leaving narrative gaps for fans to fill, encouraging remix culture through duets and stitches, and using fan creations as free focus-group data. With concrete examples and stats—like how Aster's fan-driven campaigns helped her book land on the New York Times bestseller list—this episode shows why smart creators are treating fan fiction not as a copyright threat but as a marketing engine. Lucas and Luna also discuss risks like loss of narrative control and how to set boundaries. A fresh angle on community-driven content that goes beyond typical influencer marketing. #TikTokMarketing #FanFiction #CreatorEconomy #AlexAster #Lightlark #RemixCulture #Duet #Stitch #CommunityDrivenContent #BookTok #MarketingStrategy #BrandLoyalty #UserGeneratedContent #NarrativeMarketing #AudienceEngagement #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #ContentStrategy Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In this episode of the TikTok Marketing Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore how TikTok creators are leveraging fan fiction as a marketing tool to deepen audience engagement and build brand loyalty. They dive into the case of writer and creator Alex Aster, who used TikTok to tease her fantasy novel 'Lightlark' with short, cinematic videos that fans then remixed into their own storylines and character art. The hosts break down the three-part strategy: leaving narrative gaps for fans to fill, encouraging remix culture through duets and stitches, and using fan creations as free focus-group data. With concrete examples and stats—like how Aster's fan-driven campaigns helped her book land on the New York Times bestseller list—this episode shows why smart creators are treating fan fiction not as a copyright threat but as a marketing engine. Lucas and Luna also discuss risks like loss of narrative control and how to set boundaries. A fresh angle on community-driven content that goes beyond typical influencer marketing. #TikTokMarketing #FanFiction #CreatorEconomy #AlexAster #Lightlark #RemixCulture #Duet #Stitch #CommunityDrivenContent #BookTok #MarketingStrategy #BrandLoyalty #UserGeneratedContent #NarrativeMarketing #AudienceEngagement #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #ContentStrategy Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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