Is Reddit a good place to build a community ?
Sachin shajan
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Is there anyone here started a community on reddit which is successful
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Monalisa Sethi@monalisa_sethi
Eventually depends on where does your ICP hangs out the most. One way is to look for category sub reddits and their strength. If it's substantial then building a community on reddit absolutely makes sense.
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Building a community on Reddit can definitely work if there are active subreddits in your niche with engaged users. Do some research to find relevant subreddits with a good number of members and regular activity. Engage authentically, follow the community rules, and provide value. Over time you can build trust and bring some of those Redditors over to your own community too. Just be patient and focus on being a good community member first.
Absolutely, Reddit can be a great place to build a community if that's where your target audience hangs out. The key is to find relevant subreddits in your niche that have a decent amount of engagement. If you see active subs related to your category, then fostering a community on Reddit is definitely worth trying. Just be sure to provide value, engage authentically, and follow each sub's rules to maximize your impact there.