What are the best subreddits to get traction and users?
Reid C
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Has anyone grown their following on Reddit? What subreddits did you target to engage with potential users?
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Rayan Zeggari@rayan_zeggari
Came across a very useful post in indie Hackers yesterday mentioning that:
https://www.indiehackers.com/pos...
Here's what it says regarding the best subreddits to post on for launch:
Reddit: Specifically, r/Entrepreneur, r/startups, r/smallbusiness, r/EntrepreneurRideAlong, r/sideproject, r/indiebiz, r/imadethis, r/design_critiques, r/growmybusiness, r/shamelessplug, r/AlphaandBetausers, r/coupons, r/ladybusiness, r/RoastMyStartup, and so on. But make sure to abide by each subreddit's guidelines.
However, I believe that list should be tailored to your business and where your target audience congregates. For DEX, I would suppose I would look more into sales communities.
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@rayan_zeggari thanks buddy ππ½
@rayan_zeggari hey appreciate all this! I'm part of a lot of the subs listed, but have a hard time figuring out which ones to actually engage with etc.
@rayan_zeggari Very true my friend very true
It depends on your ICP, who are your potential users? I might help you
REI Litics
@jonathantahiry 100% agree find the subreddits that match your ICP otherwise itβs a complete waste of time.
REI Litics
@jonathantahiry yep I have joined 5 main subreddits that are my ideal ICP. I posted to one and got 30 beta users
REI Litics
@jonathantahiry they sure are. I would reach out to the moderators and speak with them about the best approach