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Matt Simas

@mattsimass

Ranking Reddit posts for online brands | Reputation Management | Free Reddit Guide 👇

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Sell a skill even if you don’t know it yet Then do whatever it takes to make it work More education won’t help you after a certain point, only execution and vision

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Instagram: 10k followers, 300 likes Reddit: 0 followers, 420k views Same content. Different game. Most people are playing on hard mode. Value finds its audience.

Instagram: 10k followers, 300 likes

Reddit: 0 followers, 420k views

Same content. Different game.

Most people are playing on hard mode.

Value finds its audience.
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Claude sonnet-4.5 is really good but it has that classic new model energy where you’re like “be conservative” and it just keeps going anyway Every anthropic release does this at first lol

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ChatGPT picked up content from Reddit after one month live only. Glad to see those results growing every single time we put in more volume in something we really believe.

ChatGPT picked up content from Reddit after one month live only.

Glad to see those results growing every single time we put in more volume in something we really believe.
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Since we first started with Reddit Marketing we've worked with more than 20 clients. Huge Milestone: +20 Businesses onboarded in 11 months. Average of 2 new clients per month. It's not everything about quantity, but also about quality. Most clients making over $1M MRR.

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Reddit isn’t social media. It’s search with opinions. People don’t scroll there, they seek. Understand intent, and only one comment can become traffic that compounds for months. The trick? Stop trying to sell, find the intentions behind the purchase.

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One of my favorite things about Reddit is how brutally honest it is. If your product sucks, they’ll tell you. If it’s somehow a bit different than other, they’ll tell everyone else. Honesty is the most underrated growth hack on the internet, cause it buys trust.

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Momentum beats motivation every time. You can’t think your way into clarity, you earn it through movement. Once you start stacking small wins, your brain stops negotiating. Move first. Confidence catches up later. That's what I did on X. From 0 followers to $50k MRR.

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+400K targeted viewers from one Reddit post. No paid ads. No gimmicks. Just pure value and timing. Find a problem that people relate to. Build an organic discussion around it. Suggest a solution. Turn that into client $$$. That’s the whole game.

+400K targeted viewers from one Reddit post.

No paid ads. No gimmicks. 

Just pure value and timing.

Find a problem that people relate to. 

Build an organic discussion around it.

Suggest a solution.

Turn that into client $$$.

That’s the whole game.
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When business feels slow, double your speed of iteration. Post more. Test more. Adjust faster. You can’t outthink the work, only out-iterate it. If you solve one problem a week for your business. By the end of one year that means 50+ less problems to deal with later.

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The reason most founders never scale is simple. They mistake motion for momentum. You can be busy all day and still move nowhere. One focused hour > ten scattered ones.

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Reddit traffic hits different. You can't post once and forget it. Two weeks later, it can be ranking on Google and sending consistent visitors. Or it can be dead, with false comments controlling the narratives of your brand. Managing content is key on Reddit, call it a secret

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The day you stop chasing “how to make money”. And actually start asking “what’s valuable enough for people to pay for". Everything changes. Money is just gonna be a measure of how valuable you've become.

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You don’t need to go viral. What you need is to be remembered. When someone goes about your niche. How do you make your name come up there? Getting 5,000 views only from your target audience in one specific Subreddit. Beats 10,000 empty likes on IG every single time.

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The first sale will always be harder step. After we started showing real client results, people started coming to us. Selling stopped being about persuasion. It became a matter of how applicable are the results for others. On B2B Results make the pitch for you.

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At some point you realize you don’t need more strategies. You need more reps. The basics done 100 times outperform the“advanced” tactics done once.

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My agency used to focus solely on our core Reddit service, but I built an automation and pitched 2k for access (3 clients already in it) Pretty cool actually

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I got 2 companies paying 2k/mo for this n8n workflow It's tied to a free reddit service and helps my clients stay on top of their brands reputation and narratives

I got 2 companies paying 2k/mo for this n8n workflow

It's tied to a free reddit service and helps my clients stay on top of their brands reputation and narratives