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How to Upload a Video to Tik Tok, Instagram Reels, and Facebook Reels

How to Upload a Video to Tik Tok, Instagram Reels, and Facebook Reels

By Corey Nelson

So, you just captured an epic video in the kitchen on your phone, or maybe you received a raw video file from someone who made a video highlighting your restaurant. You want to upload that natively to your Tik Tok, Instagram Reels, and Facebook Reels to bring awareness to your brand and restaurant. Don’t worry it’s a lot easier than it might sound, just watch these step-by-step videos to help you get that piece of content uploaded and posted for the world to see!

How to Upload to Tik Tok

Tik Tok will auto recognize how long the video is so no need to worry about video length.

How to Upload to Instagram Reels

Instagram Reels has a max run time of 1 minute so keep that in mind when uploading videos.

How to Upload to Facebook Reels

Facebook Reels has a max run time of 30 seconds, so be aware of this when uploading.

Hopefully these videos showed how easy it is to get a video uploaded to these three sites. Content is crucial to help grow your business and bring awareness to your brand. Now you can add this skill to your arsenal and continue on your content journey! When you post these videos make sure to tag us @bestservedpodcast! We’ll amplify it!


Corey Nelson is the Content Producer at Best Served Creative as well as the Owner Operator of Corey Nelson Productions. He likes watching the Broncos, playing Fantasy Football, and creating food content in his free time.


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