<b>This week on Reddit marketing: marketing by answering, not posting</b>
The comment-led approach gets several strong write-ups.
— [Tactic] Answer 'what tool does X' questions thoroughly, mention yours last among real alternatives — honesty reads as credible (r/Entrepreneur)
— [Case] A founder got more qualified traffic from 30 helpful comments than from 3 launch posts (r/SaaS)
— [Tool] Set up keyword alerts (e.g. F5Bot) to catch questions where your product is genuinely the answer (r/SideProject)
— [Rule-change] Reddit now surfaces top comments in Google results, so a good answer can rank for years (r/SEO)
— [Tactic] Disclose your affiliation in the comment — 'I built X' beats pretending to be a neutral user (r/marketing)
Editor's pick: F5Bot keyword alerts — the engine that makes comment-marketing scalable instead of a full-time scroll.
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<b>This week on Reddit marketing: marketing by answering, not posting</b>
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