Why Do Founders Keep Ignoring Reddit?

Reddit is easily one of the best ways to build an audience organically—yet almost no founders take it seriously.

Every time I bring up Reddit marketing, I hear the same things:

❌ "Isn’t Reddit just a bunch of trolls?"

❌ "I posted once and got 2 upvotes."

❌ "I don’t want to get banned."

But I’ve been testing Reddit growth strategies, writing posts that actually get engagement, and helping others figure out how to use Reddit without sounding like a desperate marketer.

And I’ve realized something: most people don’t know how to write in a way that gets attention on Reddit. They copy their LinkedIn-style posts or treat it like Twitter, and it flops.

So here’s the deal: I want to prove that Reddit is a goldmine if you approach it the right way. If you’re a founder, creator, or startup and you’ve ever tried Reddit marketing but struggled, drop a comment:

What’s your biggest challenge with Reddit?

What’s stopped you from using it to build an audience?

I’ll reply to as many as I can. Drop a comment, and let’s figure this out together. If you prefer, DM me, and I’ll help tweak your approach for free.