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If you have been sleeping on Reddit as a marketing channel, you are leaving serious money on the table.
We spent months testing, failing, getting banned, and refining our approach until we landed on a system that actually works. No fluff. No theory. Just the raw strategy that is delivering results right now, and exactly how you can replicate it.
Here is the full breakdown.
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Step 1: Daily Thread Scanning and Strategic Commenting
Every single day, you should be scanning Reddit for new threads that mention keywords tied to your niche, target market, and potential customers. When you spot a relevant thread, jump in with a comment that does two things:
- Provides genuine, information-rich value (not some generic “check out this tool” nonsense)
- Naturally mentions your brand name without dropping any links
This is the key. No links. No hard pitch. Just a helpful answer with a soft brand mention baked into it.
Why does this work? Because Reddit users hate being sold to, but they love getting real answers. When your brand name keeps showing up in genuinely useful comments, people start Googling it on their own.
You should be posting 5 to 10 comments per day from multiple accounts, spread across different subreddits. This keeps things natural and helps you build karma without raising any red flags. Do this every 24 hours, without fail.
Step 2: Build Your Own Subreddit and Control the Narrative
This is where the strategy shifts from reactive to proactive.
You should create a branded subreddit and post one new thread every single day, targeting two types of keywords:
Type A: High-Ranking Reddit Threads in Your Niche
Pull data from Ahrefs to find Reddit threads that are already ranking on Google for keywords in your space. Then recreate the post title and body within your own subreddit, with a natural lean toward your brand. Over time, these posts start competing for those same rankings.
Type B: Brand and Competitor Comparison Posts
These are the heavy hitters. You should be creating listicle-style posts, “vs” comparison threads, and direct competitor breakdowns, all positioned to make your brand look like the clear winner.
For every post, add 15 to 20 custom comments from different accounts to build social proof and drive engagement.
A word of caution: Do NOT buy comments from cheap, unreliable providers. We tried this early on and it was a disaster. The comments were flagged instantly, posts got removed, and subreddits were banned. The only approach that works long-term is the slow, organic method. Our DFY service handles all of this properly, so you never have to worry about bans.
Step 3: Deep Competitor Research and Brand Authority Posts
This is the part most people skip, and it is arguably the most powerful.
You should be filling your subreddit with posts designed to dominate your brand search results on Google. These include threads like:
- “Is [Your Brand] legit?”
- “My personal review of [Your Brand]”
- “[Competitor] vs [Your Brand]”
- “Has anyone tried [Your Brand]? Honest thoughts”
Here is why this matters: when someone searches for your brand on Google, Reddit threads often show up on page one within 10 to 15 days of being published. By controlling what those threads say, you are essentially controlling your brand narrative in search results.
If you are just starting out with Reddit marketing, begin here. These brand authority posts are the quickest way to see tangible results. Just remember, each thread still needs 15 to 20 comments to look credible and build hype around your brand.
The Three Paths Forward
Once you start your Reddit marketing journey, you will quickly discover there are only three realistic options:
Option 1: Do it all yourself. Headaches and frustration are basically guaranteed. Managing multiple accounts, writing original comments daily, avoiding bans, monitoring threads… it is a full-time job.
Option 2: Hire a couple of VAs. This gets expensive fast, and frequent bans are almost unavoidable when people do not know the nuances of Reddit moderation.
Option 3: Let someone handle everything for you. Completely hands-free. We are currently managing over 500 accounts through our automated setup, and our DFY service covers all of the above for just $250/month.
While most competitors charge $1,000/month or more for similar services, we do everything for a quarter of the price.
If you want to skip the learning curve, avoid the bans, and start seeing results without the grind, head over to Rankera.ai and let us take care of it for you.

