Step-by-Step Reddit & Quora Marketing Tactics for Massive Growth

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I just want to share some insights about Quora and Reddit marketing and how to generate leads from it. I found this article is much helpful for those who want to explore the community/QA forums and drive traffic to their sites.

As per stat,
  • In November 2016, Reddit posted 8 billion page views, and 250 million active monthly users. The site ranks 11th in the US, and 26th in the world, in terms of monthly traffic.

  • Quora is a few years younger than Reddit, but has recently exploded in terms of traffic. In March of 2016, the site was generating 200 million monthly visitors. By April of 2017, that number had almost doubled to 190 million. This puts Quora within the top 60 websites in America, and the top 120 in the world.

https://www.bigcommerce.com/blog/reddit-quora-marketing/

Hope this helpful!!!
 
Muahahah. Yes I <3 Reddit for driving traffic using vote manipulation.

Also done a little on Quora although it's very timely tracking all the questions & ranks. GREAT for targeted traffic though.
 
I used reddit on my website and i got good results. Reddit is awesome.

Yes! its hugely helpful to drive traffic if we used strategically well.
 
Typical bs article, only talks up the upside, instead of looking at the difficulty in realistically getting your affiliate site links to stick.
I do both, and neither is as easy as claimed.
 

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I do both, and neither is as easy as claimed.

I've noticed that getting things to stick is quite difficult and hit & miss as well. Both a great traffic sources, but people need to be prepared to see a lot of what they do get taken down before it can benefit them. Also content needs to be high quality, and thus is expensive. The days of shit quality content have seen the sunset.

-ThopHayt
 
For Quora: I have found that nurturing and babying the profile to be key. I have one with 102 upvotes on last check and 30 answers. Since it is a highly technical field that I answer in, it is commonly appreciated to cite sources and provide links, which is what gets me decent thumbs ups. I haven't yet shared my site, but have peppered in a few non-gov sites(same niche: not competition) to make sure they stick first. I plan to slowly trickle my site(s) into answers, mixing it with gov sites and other major authority sites.
This is how to build it up over time, not just spamming out and hoping as Quora is quick to remove answers seen as spammy.
 
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