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I seriously need some help with Reddit.
I know in theory how great Reddit can be with traffic for your website. However I can't quite figure it out.
The thing is I was on Reddit about 2 or 3 years ago and I shared some of my website posts and the members got so ugly and aggressive about self promotion.
I was a new member so I do think that although I maybe should have been more aware of how it all works they could have been just a little nicer. They truly crucified me.
I closed my account and didn't go back for ages.
I now have a new account and I am active once in a blue moon but I am too scared to share anything of my own.
The feeling I get is that Reddit members are very "clicky" and just don't like newcomers. I don't feel welcome there.
BUT I want to share my stuff... so what are the methods used to be successful and accepted by members on Reddit?
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Build Rep:
Build up a reputation and you will be seen as less of a spammer and more as someone sharing content that might help others. I've seen new members, just like your story, share something and then instantly get ripped apart by the community because of self promotion. It's sad to see, but no one there likes promotions.
Share:
Share images, links, and whatever you think is funny. If you can get people to add fun and nice comments to your shares, you'll be able to share your own things later on.
Not for every niche:
Reddit isn't for every niche even though there's most likely a section for you. I run an SEO company and have yet to try and crack into the SEO niche on reddit lol. I've seen the shaming in those sections be much worse than the others because there are marketers on reddit who have been there for years. They will shame you for sharing what they think is self promotion just so their services seem more suitable for everyone to use. It's a sad thing, but it happens.
Reddit is moderated pretty well but it's still a chaotic place to try and pull traffic from. You can try to post a tutorial and then link back to where you "found" it on your own website By sharing the entire post from your website you'll increase the chances of not being shamed for asking people to click through. A lot of people will share just a snippet and then a "Click Here" type method in order to get traffic from certain sections of reddit and this is the main reason for the crucifixion of the self promoting members. Yeah, you're pretty much crucified for self promotion on reddit. It's a tough nut to crack, but if you can do it, it will treat you very well :D Build Rep: Build up a reputation and you will be seen as less of a spammer and more as someone sharing content that might help others. I've seen new members, just like your story, share something and then instantly get ripped apart by the community because of self promotion. It's sad to see, but no one there likes promotions. Share: Share images, links, and whatever you think is funny. If you can get people to add fun and nice comments to your shares, you'll be able to share your own things later on. Not for every niche: Reddit isn't for every niche even though there's most likely a section for you. I run an SEO company and have yet to try and crack into the SEO niche on reddit lol. I've seen the shaming in those sections be much worse than the others because there are marketers on reddit who have been there for years. They will shame you for sharing what they think is self promotion just so their services seem more suitable for everyone to use. It's a sad thing, but it happens. Reddit is moderated pretty well but it's still a chaotic place to try and pull traffic from. You can try to post a tutorial and then link back to where you "found" it on your own website :D By sharing the entire post from your website you'll increase the chances of not being shamed for asking people to click through. A lot of people will share just a snippet and then a "Click Here" type method in order to get traffic from certain sections of reddit and this is the main reason for the crucifixion of the self promoting members.
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