These tips can be good as your starting point in funnel ad research on Reddit
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✍️ You can learn a lot by analyzing the UTMs of promoted links.
📖 Reddit ads library can be extremely helpful for this
🧵 Let me show you some examples
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3) Ads promoting non-landing pages
(not UTMs, but still good for funnel research)
🔍 search for domain name, eg:
- instagram com
- discord gg
- facebook com
(with dot)
💡 Study the funnels, content and niches
♻️ Think how you can apply them for your assets aside from website
@saasy_marketer @TheMarcSchenker @Lisapatb Reddit ads works amazing for some niches, it depends what product/service you are going to promote there.
Indie products, newsletters, games are great for Reddit (if the targeting/creative done right)
@maria_backend yes, it works amazing for certain niches (indie products, newsletters, games).
Product-wise, I used it both for idea validation and for scaling - the results are way better than FB ads (thanks to community targeting option)
what are you building?
It's not such a common idea, but Reddit can be highly helpful for your next Product Hunt launch. Here is how:
- CPC starting from just $0.1
- ability to target users of narrow niches, such as r/SaaS, r/IndieHackers, etc
- big support of indie products
🤔 How can you use it? 👇
@silv_io@Reddit reddit ads can be pretty effective if you:
1) target relevant audience enough (by doing your research for the subreddits you target)
2) pick creatives that resonate with your audience
it's not for everyone, but for games, indie products/services it might do wonders.
Youtube + Figjam = a powerful combo to learn ANYTHING ❤️
This is how I use them:
1) watch YT tutorials (eg, on coding)
2) make screenshots with complex parts
3) place + organize them into Figjam
4) revisit when needed to re-check something
5) find anything easily
see yourself
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I used AI to generate ad creatives that cut our Reddit CPC 3x ⬇️
Here is how 🧵
Goal:
- to promote app for audio novels
- to target drama book readers
- to make sure our creatives have CTR >X
- to not increase the CPA
Problem:
- no creatives from the past
- no designer 😬
Lessons:
- the future is here - you can get performing creatives in minutes
- sometimes you don't need designers / tools to produce something that people love
- Reddit has tons of insights in every subreddit - what people love/hate/discuss
@FlavIsBuilding I'm building tools for Reddit marketing, that's why I'm looking for audience on 2 other platforms that 'make you think' - X and Linkedin.
In my subjective opinion TikTok is too "aggressively viral" (and isn't the top platform that makes you think)
@MGawlyk You're welcome!
By "subreddits" I mean how "relevant" they are.
Eg, you can use r/LanguageLearning, or you can target r/LearnFrench. Most likely, they work differently (depends on the app you have).
To figure this, it helps checking top posts, what users say there, etc