Hey, Maddie (from OGTool) here. I want you to get as many customers as possible on Reddit.
I found a HUGE correlation between customers who make GOOD comments and the amount of customers they get
Our software finds relevant posts for your startup, and generates a comment (like example 1 & 2), that look and sounds like you.
Examples
Look at Chris’s and Rishi’s comments. They’ve done it for 8+ months. They’ve only had 1 subreddit ban. Rishi got his best enterprise deal from reddit. Chris gets 280k/year from Reddit.
Here are 4 different styles that work:
- Stuff your comment with 3-5 tips
You can just share 3-5 tips, your product happens to be one of them
- Disclaim you’re working on it
Focus 90% of your comment on helping them. Then at the bottom, have a 1 liner, disclaim: hey im the founder of XYZ.
- Ask them to DM you (in extremely moderated subreddits)
You share some numbers on your approach and ask ppl to DM you if they want access
- Share what worked for you personally
You can share your story and share specific insights that helped u.
Bad examples
- Generic AF
- Not disclosing you work for the company
Remember:
Do
- Stuff your comment with 3-5 tips
- Share what works for you
- Disclaim you’re working on it
- Sound natural
Don’t
- Make generic comments (robotic tone)
- Fake being a user (people can see your history)
- Make 100 comments a day with a new account (start slow with a new account)
- Automate your comments!! (Reddit can detect it)
NEXT:
- To see our software in action, see the demo here.