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- Jun 12, 2019
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Hey guys,
Two weeks ago I started a subreddit that attracts my target audience. I've grown it to 540 members and it continues to grow each day.
Reddit seems like a very powerful tool for marketing since you can build very tight, dedicated communities around your niche. The problem is that people on Reddit hate self-promotion, especially when little or no value is given. They will come together and tear you down if you do it wrong!
I'm eager to start marketing my services there (again, on my OWN subreddit), but I don't want to get backlash from the audience I've created.
I'm offering website management & maintenance services to online publishers (blogs, etc.). I've just built out a list of one-time services and am making everything under $50 free for new customers, so there is value being given upfront. These services are very specific things that my audience wants and asks about frequently (common pain points).
The objective for my one-time services is to get them familiar with my brand and get them on an email nurture list, then eventually to sell my monthly website maintenance plans.
Has anyone had experience with marketing on Reddit like this? What's a good way to bring these people into my ecosystem? This seems like untapped potential.
Two weeks ago I started a subreddit that attracts my target audience. I've grown it to 540 members and it continues to grow each day.
Reddit seems like a very powerful tool for marketing since you can build very tight, dedicated communities around your niche. The problem is that people on Reddit hate self-promotion, especially when little or no value is given. They will come together and tear you down if you do it wrong!
I'm eager to start marketing my services there (again, on my OWN subreddit), but I don't want to get backlash from the audience I've created.
I'm offering website management & maintenance services to online publishers (blogs, etc.). I've just built out a list of one-time services and am making everything under $50 free for new customers, so there is value being given upfront. These services are very specific things that my audience wants and asks about frequently (common pain points).
The objective for my one-time services is to get them familiar with my brand and get them on an email nurture list, then eventually to sell my monthly website maintenance plans.
Has anyone had experience with marketing on Reddit like this? What's a good way to bring these people into my ecosystem? This seems like untapped potential.
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