Kevan😳 (skevan2)

Kevan😳

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As someone who has worked in marketing for nearly 10 years, a good product is essential for any marketing success. The phrase "build it and they will come" holds some truth: if you create something valuable enough, you will see success. However, you cannot build great products without talking to your users and customers. This is where marketing conversations become crucial. To build superior products that deliver immense value, talk to your customers—and use RedditLeadGen.com to find your users.

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Most Reddit campaigns fail because they treat posts like ads. Reddit users smell that from three scrolls away. Here’s how to make your product feel native instead of needy: 1. Never lead with a link. Mention your brand casually and let users Google it. 2. Post stories, not sales pitches. ā€œHow I hit 500 beta users in 60 daysā€ beats ā€œTry my tool.ā€ 3. Use comments to teach, not defend. Earn trust before attention. 4. Test titles weekly. One word can change click behavior. Want your Reddit traffic to convert? Use Redditleadgen.com to make reddit marketing easy.

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The dirty secret of the creator economy: You create 100% of the value, but you’re lucky to keep 85% of the money. Gumroad takes 10%. The hidden payment processor takes another ~5%. Stop paying a 15% tax just to sell your own work. The middleman model is dead. We’re burying it with x402 on Base. Build the future at Ripework.xyz.

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If you have 0 users, promote your startup in these subreddits: r/RoastMyStartup r/AlphaandBetausers r/GrowthHacking r/Digitalnomad r/explainlikeimfive r/todayilearned r/Promotereddit r/Entrepreneur r/EntrepreneurRideAlong r/IMadeThis r/IndieBiz r/SideProject r/SmallBusiness r/LifeProTips r/lifehacks r/Startups r/Growmybusiness r/Linkbuilding r/SEO r/Freepromote and if you want to 10x it start marketing with redditleadgen . com

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Three years ago, I ran a Reddit post that flopped so hard it got buried within an hour. No upvotes, no comments. I thought I’d nailed the copy. Turns out, I’d written it like an ad. Reddit smelled it instantly. A month later, I tried again. This time, I shared the story behind the product—why I built it, what failed before, and what I learned fixing it. No links. No pitch. Just a clear story. It hit the front page of r/SideProject and brought 600 signups in two days. That’s when it clicked: Reddit doesn’t reward promotion. It rewards honesty. If you want to drive results there, stop thinking like a marketer. Start thinking like a participant. What’s one moment when being more transparent changed your marketing results? Use Redditleadgen.com to make reddit marketing easy.

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x402 is crazy and would change how payments are made on the internet. ripework.xyz is one of the platforms using it, allowing you to sell services and products online—like on Gumroad. 3D printer files, white-label software, 1-on-1 calls—even a digital kiss for $0.1. Live on @base now.

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While everyone burns money on Facebook & Google ads, your ideal customers are literally on Reddit RIGHT NOW asking for help. "What's the best email marketing tool?" "Anyone know a decent SEO agency?" "Is this SaaS worth the price?" Each question = a qualified lead raising their hand. Here's why Reddit is your secret weapon: šŸÆ Reddit posts dominate Google's first page (1,348% search visibility surge) šŸ¤– 400% more citations in ChatGPT (2nd only to Wikipedia) ā³ 10+ min average session (people actually engage) šŸ’° 50-70% cheaper CPC than Facebook/Instagram šŸŽÆ 430M+ users actively researching what to buy Your competitors haven't figured this out yet. But they will soon. The question isn't whether Reddit works. It's whether you'll get there first.

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