Marketing on Reddit: Risks, Rewards and Best Practices (2024)

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Posted byKristine Jacobson

Of all the communities at a social marketer's disposal, Reddit may be the most enigmatic and difficult to understand. As a combination link-aggregator, forum board and social network, Reddit is the "front page of the Internet" for many people, serving as a news outlet, discussion board, recipe book, support network, and many other functions that merge interesting content with constructive (and sometimes not-so-constructive) interaction.

Despite a fairly unified demographic, the site is extremely diverse, giving birth to numerous trends and facilitating colorful subcultures that are often passionate or controversial. From the outside, Reddit has an image problem: it's complex, impenetrable, mired in scandals and media attention. Site-fueled excitement can elevate brands or destroy them. For this reason, some marketers play it safe and stay far away. For the most part, Reddit likes it that way.

But others see Reddit as an untapped goldmine of opportunity well-worth the risk. And for those who play their cards right, it can be.

Risk and Opportunity

Reddit's main advantage is also its greatest danger: the site has a vibrant community with complex social values and protocols, some written down, some unspoken. Redditors who violate these rules receive swift judgment in the form of bans or downvotes. On the flip side, those who play by them have a good chance of gaining exposure and reputation.

In theory, this protocol is encapsulated by "Reddiquette," an informal list of injunctions, lingo and generally-good-advice compiled by users and site admins. For marketers and promoters, there is a simple message: Reddit comes first, and your brand comes second. Learn this dance, and you will be rewarded; fail, and you will be shunned.

A FAQ for self-promotion explains it well:

"Subreddits are like your next door neighbor's kid's birthday party that you've been invited to. The reason you're all there is to celebrate a birthday and have cake. It would be completely inappropriate to give your elevator pitch and business card to everyone there - your host would likely ask you to leave or not invite you back again. Meet people, participate in discussion about the reason you're there, and make some new friends instead of trying to promote yourself and you'll have a much better time."

Simply bearing this rule and its implications in mind will actually eliminate the vast majority of danger to a brand. Here are the most common mistakes:

Spamming

We all know what "SPAM" is, and content marketers are reasonably good at dodging it. Creating relevant information with relevant titles and submitting it to relevant subreddits seems like a good idea, and it's how most people first try their wings on Reddit.

This is a mistake. Reddit has a much broader definition of SPAM, and no matter how good your content, it will likely be shunned, downvoted or removed if you commit the following crimes

  • Only sharing content from your own site. Redditors check an account's history if they suspect it of being promotional. As the site's rules stipulate, "If your contributions to Reddit consist primarily of links to a business that you run, own, or otherwise benefit from, tread carefully"
  • Repeatedly posting the same content on the same subreddit - this seems like a good idea to some people, since links can quickly disappear. But most subreddits frown on frequent reposting, and best practice is never to repost a link within a period of 2-3 weeks.
  • Using URL shorteners: Reddit is not Twitter, and there's no character limit for links. Shortened URLs (bit.ly, goo.gl, etc.) are viewed with extreme suspicion, as they can be used to dupe or otherwise defraud users.

Being Irrelevant

All the business of sharing links on Reddit occurs in subreddits. These are devoted to a particular topic, hobby, interest, or community. Marketers often target the largest subreddits because they have a high and active user base (r/funny, r/videos, r/aww). Not only is this unproductive due to the high competition, but it often requires shoe-horning a brand into a category where it just doesn’t belong.

Subreddits are generally well-moderated and posting something irrelevant will probably marshal the swift attention of administrators if it does not first attract ire from the community. In general, it is not difficult to find subreddits where your content will be on-topic and very welcome: employ due diligence in seeking out a niche and build value there. A maker of eye-strain glasses for PC users found great success in submitting his product to r/takemymoney.

Not Following Simple Rules

Reddiquette is taken seriously, but it is easy to violate. Rules range from proper formatting of posts (be descriptive, avoid personal opinions, etc.), to manners (be constructive, avoid harassment/flaming) to stipulating that all edits to a post should be explained. Some of these are obvious, but a new Reddit user should always refer to the rules to ensure compliance.

In addition to site-wide rules, subreddits often have their own rules for submissions which must be followed carefully. Usually these can be found in the sidebar of a subreddit, but when in doubt, search carefully to avoid breaking them. It can also be helpful to browse a subreddit of interest to see what’s considered normal before making a submission.

Being “Cute” or “Salesy”

Reddit’s userbase is savvy. There are entire subreddits which lambast corporations and advertisers for trying to be “cool” or “groovy”. This marketing approach – if it is ever effective in the real world – is not effective on Reddit. Trying to ride trends or hijack popular memes will backfire in almost all cases.

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At the same time, the site is equally antagonistic towards “salesy” or overly promotional language, and there are subreddits dedicated to lambasting this as well. It may seem like there’s no way to please Redditors, but that’s not true: promotional posts should be honest, descriptive, and to the point.

Best Practices

Avoiding the common mistakes listed above will save you a lot of trouble as a Reddit marketer. With that out of the way, you need an actual strategy, and there are several good ones.

Content Marketing

The best and most common way to use Reddit is as an extension of a content marketing scheme. Ideally, your brand will produce genuinely useful articles, infographics, polls, videos, studies or tutorials that you can share with the Reddit community.

You already know the wrong way to do it. Here’s the right way:

  • Participate in subreddits relevant to your niche. Share content from other sites, comment on other user posts, and establish yourself as a member of the community. There’s no way to “fake” this part; participation is the difference between being credible and being a spammer.
  • Occasionally submit your own content where it is appropriate to do so. Reddit marketer Si Quan Ong suggests a ratio of one promotional post per page of participation.
  • Include reasonable portions of your content in the post itself. Mere links will generally not bring in upvotes, because unless the post contains useful content, it is not a useful post.
  • Be available to discuss the content you have shared. Redditors appreciate the opportunity to interact with a post’s originator; be ready to answer questions, clarify points, and even to field legitimate criticism if it is offered.

While sharing content on Reddit, bear the following slogan in mind: “It’s perfectly fine to be a Redditor with a website, it’s not okay to be a website with a reddit account.”

PR and Engagement

While Redditors are not keen on flagrant self-promotion, the community takes a stronger liking to brands which interact on user-generated content regarding the brand itself. Depending on your profile and industry, there may already be some discussion of your company on Reddit. Following these discussions and chiming in with feedback, clarification or support is an excellent idea.

Some brands have gone so far as to introduce themselves on Reddit, offering free services or advice. Because this is extremely straightforward and honest, this approach is generally well-received provided a sufficient value proposition. Four years back, TransAmerica put Redditors in touch with financial professionals to answer questions and offer feedback on an AMA (Ask Me Anything) thread.

This may seem like a lot of effort, but it goes a long way in providing value to the community and establishing your brand as a member of Reddit, not merely as a promotional entity. Offering coupons specifically Reddit readers is a simpler way to engage and build loyalty.

Sponsored Content

At the end of the day, the simplest way for a brand to build an audience with Reddit is using ads native to the platform. Here, ordinary Reddit rules do not apply: it’s okay to be salesy and promotional with an ad, because you have already given back to the community by paying for it.

There is controversy about how effective sponsored content is as opposed to organic posts; however, there are also numerous case studies which show that brands and startups can get a tremendous amount of exposure by leveraging it correctly.

One Redditor used promoted content as a way to advertise his soccer training program to soccer-related subreddits. Although the initial flow of traffic was low, progressive iterations of the ad brought in a 7500% increase in conversion rates. This shows that A/B testing a very good method to use on the platform, and when taking the Sponsored route, bring in your ad team to make sure that every dollar counts.

Building Value

Although Reddit is different from other parts of the web, it is not fundamentally mysterious or impossible to leverage correctly. The central theme behind all successful Reddit campaigns is this: “build value”. A brand that is solely concerned with its image will not thrive on Reddit; a brand that is able and willing to make legitimate contributions will.

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Marketing on Reddit: Risks, Rewards and Best Practices (2024)

FAQs

What are the cons of using Reddit for marketing? ›

Reddit users tend to be more tech-savvy than on other platforms, and so many use ad blockers or are at least adept at recognising, avoiding and ignoring sponsored content. This can make it challenging for marketers to reach their target audience effectively.

What are the benefits of Reddit marketing? ›

One of the main benefits of Reddit marketing is the ability to genuinely interact with diverse communities. To become a valuable member of the community, share knowledge, provide insightful comments, and contribute to conversations authentically.

How to market your products on Reddit? ›

Ways to Sell on Reddit
  1. Reddit Ads. Much like Facebook Ads, Reddit Ads offers paid space to promote products or services. ...
  2. Product-focused Subreddits. ...
  3. Start your own Subreddit. ...
  4. Run subreddit-specific contests. ...
  5. Sell via comments. ...
  6. Ask Me Anything (AMA). ...
  7. Act like a person. ...
  8. Contribute to the community first.

Is Reddit a good platform for business? ›

Reddit allows businesses to engage with diverse audiences across all target demographics. Build brand awareness, drive purchase consideration for our products, and drive sales by engaging in subreddit conversations, sharing valuable (or even exclusive) content, and using Reddit Ads.

Is Reddit a good place to promote? ›

Reddit Advertising is PPC's best-kept secret as millions of users are actively researching their topics of interest at this very moment. They're your potential customers, a goldmine of marketing targets for organic and paid posts.

Is Reddit a good place for affiliate marketing? ›

Affiliate marketing has found a unique home on Reddit, a platform where engagement and niche communities thrive. As a marketer, leveraging Reddit's diverse user base requires authenticity and adherence to subreddit rules to avoid being flagged as spam.

What is the point of Reddit rewards? ›

Rewards credit cards offer you some type of "reward"—typically cash back, points, or travel miles—for every dollar you spend, sometimes up to certain limits. Depending on the card, you can then use your rewards in a variety of ways.

Why is Reddit good for advertising? ›

Advertising on Reddit offers a unique opportunity for advertisers to reach highly engaged and niche audiences. Unlike traditional advertising platforms that primarily rely on demographic targeting, Reddit's targeting options are centered around user interests and the communities (subreddits) they participate in.

What makes Reddit so successful? ›

Reddit is known for its vast array of communities, or "Subreddits," dedicated to virtually every topic imaginable. Whether you're interested in cats, cooking or cryptocurrency, there's a Subreddit for you. In each Subreddit, members post forum-like threads of content—it could be a link, a story, a photo, a survey etc.

How much does it cost to promote on Reddit? ›

The minimum price per ad on Reddit is $5 per day. In the United States, the average cost tends to hover around $3.50, which may be perceived as relatively high by some businesses. So, businesses always look to save capital on Reddit ads.

Does Reddit help with SEO? ›

Reddit is a key ally in enhancing your website's SEO strategy, mainly through actively participating in niche communities. As a user, you can organically boost visibility and engagement by identifying niche communities and contributing valuable insights and content in relevant subreddits.

What is Reddit good for marketing? ›

Also, you can use subreddits for market research. Reddit is a great place to gather data on your target market—their pain points, what they're saying about you or competitors, what they want to see in your products, and what their experience using your products was like.

Who uses Reddit the most? ›

Reddit Users by Age

In the US, Reddit is most commonly used by 18 to 29-year-olds. Almost half (44%) of this section of the population uses Reddit. Analysis of over 5,000 Redditors found that a user's average age is 23 years old.

What are the pros and cons of Reddit ads? ›

The advantages include precise targeting, easy campaign setup, low cost, engagement opportunities, and bypassing subreddit rules. The downsides comprise a negative attitude towards ads and short user engagement time.

Can you use Reddit for advertising? ›

It Can Be Inexpensive

Another reason you might want to invest in Reddit ads is that they're relatively inexpensive when compared to other platforms. In fact, 'the minimum to advertise on Reddit is only $5 per day', making it an affordable option for many businesses.

What are the cons of using platform for marketing TikTok? ›

CON: Limited Analytics and Measurement

One of the main drawbacks of TikTok for businesses is the lack of sophisticated analytics and measurement tools. This can make it challenging to track ROI and assess the effectiveness of marketing efforts.

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