Dan Siepen

Has anyone had good success with Quora or Reddit Ads? What sort of results did you see?

Hey everyone, I'm considering doing some Quora and Reddit ads for my startup Cenario and keen to see if anyone here has had much success with either of them :) As in, how much did you spend and what sort of results did you see? Love any information or articles to point me to as well :) Thanks :)
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Zachary Green
I recently ran Reddit ads for a client in the technological research industry. There's not a lot of information out there regarding this platform but I managed to scrape up a general idea of how the campaign would go: CPC - $0.45 CTR - 0.22% We ran the ads for close to a month, and here were the final results: SPEND - $178.94 IMPRESSIONS - 202,869 CLICKS - 505 CTR - 0.22% CPC - $0.35 CONVERSIONS - 12 COST PER CONVERSION - $14.91 The results were acceptable, and relatively on par with my predictions. Right now its best used as an experimental niche channel in your media mix.
Dan Siepen
@zachary_green2 Amazing thank you Zachary for sharing those details, that helps a lot! Really appreciate the breakdown :)
Max Mirho
I read an article on IndieHackers recently that mentioned for newsletter promotion, it worked super well! Here's my source: https://www.indiehackers.com/pro... I have yet to give them a try, but I'll be making an effort soon.
Dan Siepen
@maxmirho1 Awesome thanks for sharing this and have read this before actually. Bookmarked! Thank you :)
Max Mirho
@dansiepen I'm glad!
Vinnie T
Think it entirely depends on your market/audience. What are you selling?
Dan Siepen
@vinnie_t Yeah of course. Pushing this: cenario.co Not just about our services but even building up the newsletter, resources, etc :)
hammad soliman
The results are not as expected ... If you want to profit from ads, you have to work for me more than one site and you even get a satisfactory profit ... But on the whole it is better than others ... My advice is that if you will work on your own then I do not advise you to do so .... Make some referrals at any site you work with ... This will increase your rate of profit .... I wish you good luck
Dan Siepen
@hammad110 Sure good feedback! Thanks :)
Shivam Gupta
I tried Reddit ads. I didn’t expected anything crazy happening but it did get me 19k impressions 52 clicks 11 free tier signups in $5😬. I guess it mostly depends on what are you selling to them.
Dan Siepen
@imshivam Thanks for sharing the results really appreciate it :) - What was your offer? Wait $5 per signup or $5 for total campaign?
Shivam Gupta
@dansiepen I was offering free subscription for my software. $5 for total campaign. I was just testing it out.
Yekta Göktaş
Hi Dan, You can try your promoted ads text in the form of asking questions by referring to the benefit you offer. I mean like "Still wasting bunch of time..?" If you consider ads in Reddit, just make sure that whether you are able to target the certain subreddits you'd like to target. Cuz in my experience some subreddits are available to larger advertisers and you cannot target them. Cheers!
Dan Siepen
@yekta_goktas Yeah absolutely that's defs the approach I will be following :) - Thanks Yekta!
caryn werner
Thanks for asking this q-- I have been curious how effective quora adds would be!!!
SagaDashboard
I've never had even the slightest result with reddit ads. I've probably spend about $2800 over the course of a few months and absolutely no results. Their reporting was atrocious too. Granted, that was about 2 years ago so it might be changed by now but be wary.
Dan Siepen
@ciaran_foley1 Sorry to hear that's not a good result at all! I appreciate you sharing your experience!
Elen Udovichenko
@alex_panchuk I thought you might have something to add to the discussion :)
Yunxi Chang


Yes, many report success with Quora/Reddit ads for niche audiences. Quora drives high-intent traffic (avg. 2-5% CTR), while Reddit excels in hyper-targeted communities (cost-effective CPMs). Results vary by industry—tech/education often sees 3-8% conversion rates. Test creatives and track ROI rigorously.