
Reddit organic growth: the comment strategy that does not get you banned
Reddit organic growth: the comment strategy that does not get you banned Reddit bans bots. It removes spam. It shadowbans accounts that push products. The accounts that survive and grow do the opposite of what most marketers try. Why Reddit traffic is worth this A well-placed Reddit comment does three things traditional ads cannot: Gets indexed by Google (Reddit threads rank, sometimes for years) Reaches people in a buying state - they are asking about your specific problem Gets trusted by default - community members trust other members, not ads The catch: Reddit communities are brutal about self-promotion. Do it wrong and the account is gone in 72 hours. The signal that matters: intent posts Most Reddit growth advice says "find your audience on Reddit." That is too vague. The useful version: find posts where someone is experiencing your problem right now and asking for a solution. These posts have specific patterns: Title asks a direct question about the problem Posted within the last
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