Only when I started working on my own side projects I realized it's a gold mine. Being helpful there and playing it right can get you insane amount of traffic and invaluable feedback
Yes, most useful platform for me currently.
Have a community for my products here https://www.reddit.com/r/skyica/, also posting in related communities.
yes, we've experimented with Reddit a bit. The key is genuine engagement and finding the right subreddits. So, instead of just dropping links, we joined relevant communities and contributed to discussions, offering helpful advice and insights.
Was it worth it? Well,... we've seen some traffic, definitely some brand awareness, and even some valuable leads but overall the process takes time and effort - so, I would say 'yes' but again, it takes time and lots of efforts.
@dariubs Reddit’s like a double-edged sword—useful for feedback and traffic, but one wrong move and the mods pounce faster than you can say ‘engagement.’ Gotta play by the rules and still stand out, which feels like walking a tightrope while juggling flaming ideas.
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