So, I just published a new post on Grow and Convert, a fast-growing content marketing agency run by 2 of the smartest marketers I know. Most marketers are afraid of Reddit. They think to themselves: “They’re going to roast me and I’ll get banned” “The traffic quality must suck” “Redditors aren’t the type of people who would buy” “It’s too much time, the ROI is bad.” I don’t blame them. After all, Reddit is a site with a reputation of destroying self-serving marketers. But the truth is: It is entirely possible for you to get lots of high-quality traffic while adding tons of value to the Reddit community… if you do it right. And in this post (in 1st comment), I outline the step-by-step strategies you can use to drive traffic from Reddit. --- I'd like to give a shoutout to Benji Hyam and Devesh Khanal for giving me a chance to guest post on Grow&Convert. Not only have they NOT published a guest post in over 1.5 years, they've (in the process) rejected hundreds of pitches. I was the first to be accepted after that long gap. Plus... Being a huge fan of their blog and learning so much from them... It's like a dream come true.
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