Reddit is the only real social network in this AI world (even to find customers)
I've been on Reddit for years, and here's what I've learned: this platform is different.
It's not like LinkedIn or Twitter, where bots and automation run rampant. Here, you have to engage authentically. Otherwise, you risk getting banned.
I've made that mistake. I used to think I could just promote my stuff. It didn’t work. When I shifted my focus to real conversations, things changed. I found my first users here by genuinely adding value.
Reddit demands effort and honesty. Yes, it’s harder than the quick fixes that so many claim will work.
But when you invest in the community, the rewards can be significant.
If you treat Reddit like a genuine social space, it can be a goldmine.
How has your experience been?
Have you found success here by engaging authentically?