How to advertise on reddit?

I’ve also run ads on Reddit. The ads were approved and ran fairly smoothly; however, the performance didn’t meet expectations, so we temporarily paused our Reddit ad campaigns.
It was from reddit ads, right?
Previously we discussed that advertising should be through reddit member POV, not a reddit tool.
 
Growing a company account felt impossible until I mixed in dumb memes and non-business opinions.
 
Hello there, everyone!

IMO reddit is one of the hardest oprion to be advertised on. I don't mean fully ad posts, comparison threads etc

Simple, useful article and the links at the end would do things. But Reddit bot has high antispam/antiad (whatever it is) mechanism. It is quite stressing, though - even meaningful posts are being rejected.


So a question to you - have you been able to create your company account there? How did you grow it?

Instead of advertising try mass postings on subreddits.
 
Vektor T13 hey reddit hates corporate accounts so blend in first :cool:farm karma by helping others before dropping any linksthe traffic is definitely worth the wait :D
 
Reddit has such a unique audience the way you frame ads makes all the difference. I’ve found campaigns perform way better when you tailor creatives to specific subreddits and actually engage like a real user first. Anyone here testing Reddit ads with community-driven angles instead of straight promos?
 

If you want, I can:

  • Create sample Reddit ad copy for your reputation management service
  • Suggest specific subreddits to target
  • Help you avoid getting banned or flamed
Just tell me your goal (leads, traffic, brand, etc.).
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Lmao this guy didn't even strip the chat gtp signature.

Can we ban him one more time just for that:-)
 
I follow your website quite alot

https://detect.expert/

I understand you have a software that handles this types of things regarding automation
99.999% sure the op is not that vector, but just using the name
 
Reddit works better when the account looks like a real user first not a company. Grow the account slowly with normal comments niche discussions and helpful posts before sharing links. Direct promotion too early usually gets filtered very fast
 
Creating your own subreddit is honestly underrated, you control the rules, can rank on Google, and slowly build authority around your niche without fighting every spam filter. It only works in the long run tho.
 
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