u/hgoyal
I think you are asking for something without providing anything - that’s just rough!
u/swedishtea
would recommend reading [this post](https://www.reddit.com/r/SaaS/comments/1hqdd65/how_i_hacked_growth_on_reddit_to_build_a_1m_saas/) if you want to grow a saas using reddit. and yes, i even
u/nettrack-37
Provide value to others and join in on discussions where your target audience hangs out without mentioning your product. Eventually, you'll build up social capital and will find opportunities
u/Dear_Raise_2073
Educate about your product instead of self promotion or marketing
u/RedLeader_13
Is this a referral code for that app? Does it give anything to a sign up?
u/Iaraujo81
Look, I currently recommend the manus app to people who may need it and I've never had any problems... in fact, I recommend it for everyone to access the same app because then I earn credits
u/study_dev
Yep. Have the same exact same issue and I have been trying to just ask questions at this point or ask for feedback about the problem I want to solve, but my posts just get auto flagged. That'
u/AdOverall2137
Thanks for your advice!
And sorry to hear about your ban. I was banned there, too.
u/PanicIntelligent1204
Hey there! Yeah, Reddit can be touchy about self-promotion. but yeah try engaging in related discussions, offering advice, and only mentioning your saas when it truly adds value to the conver
u/Rome_zues
I got flagged a while back for promoting, but I paid attention quickly to prevent further strikes. Here are 5 crucial things I learned that you need to know.
1. Some Reddit forums allow prom
u/TruShot5
Like other said, but you can watch for triggers from comments as well. Check out f5bot. You’ll get constant updates for terms you have the site scrape. Put some time in to research ALL the su
u/Due-Tangelo-8704
Let me tell you a secret, a marketer never tells he is marketing. You have to be appearing as a problem solver with a passion to solve others problem and you are doing what you can which is i
u/ramezh_kumar
thanks for that
u/BusyBusinessPromos
That should be your right to have a link in your profile
u/Impressive_Turn_638
You should post a video demo instead of posing link to your product. Anw, are you afraid of being banned again by telling them you were banned? As I know, they have auto bot to detect new use
u/dev_proximity
I get why most Reddit mods are strict on this, can you imagine how worthless a feed full of low quality spam would look like if there were no constraints. Even with rules in place, some subs
u/CommitteeFlimsy1618
You have to try to have a conversation instead of trying to sell
u/Salty-Buy-3572
It's the same everywhere; you have to show some activity before promoting anything on any subreddit.
u/lemnistatic
focus on adding value first - answer questions related to your niche without mentioning your product. once you establish credibility, subtly drop your link when relevant. for other channels,
u/nettrack-37
Provide value to others and join in on discussions where your target audience hangs out without mentioning your product. Eventually, you'll build up social capital and will find opportunities
u/Dear_Raise_2073
Educate about your product instead of self promotion or marketing
u/nearby_fan242
This is the exact same framework I learned from YT videos. Thank you for sharing again clearly. Value must be the first approach!
u/its_akhil_mishra
Do it in the comments. Thats what I have seen work for most people.
u/ApprehensiveDrive517
Hmm... I don't know. Some mod messaged me that I had a link to my [game](https://settling-in-rambutan.pages.dev/) \- kinda like this. A 3D Settlers of Catan alternative. I was just showing an
u/AdOverall2137
Thanks for your advice!
And sorry to hear about your ban. I was banned there, too.
u/ar0nbg
You need to educate and provide value first and if it fits naturally, you can plug your product. For example I built a UK student loan calculator that checks whether you should repay your stu
u/WAHNFRIEDEN
If b2c, go learn TikTok and Reels organic marketing...