@alexey_anshakov Absolutely.
1) Create a Subreddit for your product, not a profile page: it's a fundamental but Redditors really are weary of dealing with marketing profiles from products commenting or spamming their posts. Use alt profile pages for Reddit community engagement and furnish your Subreddit with use cases, tutorials, and learning resources.
2) Time and place: It's critical to understand when is a good time to interject with your advice. Try to be as unbiased and honest as possible regarding your product offerings and limitations, this has led to great exchange of feedback and expertise in our community efforts.
3) Share resources, hold AMAs, and get creative: try to shed the ultra conservative/salesy demeanour of marketing speech and material. Give more value than you take has been a great motto.
Hope this helps!
@alexey_anshakov@lavanya_snigdha Thanks & very helpful! Adding this to our list of post-launch strategies for when we launch the first half of our marketplace come July 17th!
Reddit has been an invaluable tool for my marketing strategies, enabling me to engage with niche communities and understand their needs more directly, it's like unearthing hidden gems! 💎
Yes, I use it a lot. I have gotten new clients from Reddit and it is also a key part of my content marketing and SEO strategies. I did put together a Reddit Marketing Guide for beginners video and article that might help:
https://captaintime.com/reddit-m...
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