Today on the podcast, Craig sits down with Reddit marketing expert Paul Xue to explore how brands can tap into one of the internet’s most engaged and skeptical communities. Reddit can be a tough nut to crack, but when approached with authenticity and a strategic approach, it can become a powerful driver of trust, visibility, and growth. Paul, founder of his own marketing company specializing in Reddit campaigns, breaks down the principles, tactics, and future trends you need to know. Whether you’re curious about launching your first campaign or wondering if Reddit should be part of your overall growth strategy, this episode is packed with practical insights, not to mention a few insightful predictions on the future.
Highlights from Craig and Paul’s conversation
- The fundamentals of Reddit marketing: why content and value must come before sales.
- How authentic reviews and real conversations build credibility with both competitors and customers.
- Proven strategies to run successful Reddit campaigns without getting downvoted.
- Ways to make your brand stand out in Reddit’s crowded, skeptical landscape.
- The future of AI models and how they’ll shape online marketing.
- Big-picture insights on AI, robotics, and what a fully autonomous future could look like.
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