This week on Reddit marketing: cases where the numbers actually moved
— [Case] A bootstrapped founder answered 47 questions in r/SaaS over 90 days, never linking — traced 9 paying signups back to profile clicks. Why it's worth your time: shows the lag between comment value and conversion, with the founder's own attribution spreadsheet. Source: r/SaaS, u/the-bootstrap-log
— [Tactic] One marketer A/B-tested a soft profile link vs. a hard comment link across 30 threads; profile-only drove 3x the clicks before any removal. Worth it for the screenshots of mod-removal timestamps. Source: r/Entrepreneur
— [Rule-change] A subreddit quietly dropped its 9:1 rule for a 'value-first' flair system; one user logged a 40% drop in removals after re-reading the wiki. Source: r/marketing meta thread
Editor's pick: the r/SaaS 90-day log — rare to see real attribution math, not vibes.
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This week on Reddit marketing: cases where the numbers actually moved
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