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5 reddit comments = 25 clicks. 25 clicks on Google costs ~$30

In past 4 months we have focused heavily on Reddit growth. But not through posts but through valuable comments on relevant conversations.

From circa 5 relevant comments a day, we get around 25 clicks and 10 signups.

I tried running Google ads on a broader topic to get some impressions which resulted in 29 clicks costing us ~$30.

Reddit, if done well, by providing value first and plugging product when it make sense, is hugely undervalued.

It's a great, sustainable and cheap way to get customers for nich products.

We've built Surfkey.io to help us streamline to process of finding relevant KWs. Happy to chat about the specific setup we run!

on February 18, 2023
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