I think Reddit is one of the great 'influencer sites' that exists in the world, alongside Product Hunt, which is the birthplace of online trends and viral sensations. I've used it a bit in my own marketing (to success) and am always looking to find that nice balance between promoting my product and spamming the community.
For me it comes down to providing value to the community while promoting your product = Like in /r/entrepreneur if I help someone out and give him context with one of my products, I'll often see a traffic bump.
But on the viral end I've also shared images which have generated 500k+ views and dumped 10-20k onto a Kickstarter campaign in 2 days. It's a very powerful tool.
So yes, I'd be keen to see a framework that someone has put around it. Plus, gotta help another Ross out.
I think Reddit is one of the great 'influencer sites' that exists in the world, alongside Product Hunt, which is the birthplace of online trends and viral sensations. I've used it a bit in my own marketing (to success) and am always looking to find that nice balance between promoting my product and spamming the community.
For me it comes down to providing value to the community while promoting your product = Like in /r/entrepreneur if I help someone out and give him context with one of my products, I'll often see a traffic bump.
But on the viral end I've also shared images which have generated 500k+ views and dumped 10-20k onto a Kickstarter campaign in 2 days. It's a very powerful tool.
So yes, I'd be keen to see a framework that someone has put around it. Plus, gotta help another Ross out.
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