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50 top subreddits to share your info product

Top 50 subreddits to share your info products in design, web development, SEO, copywriting, no code, and programming language.

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Course Creators
on August 28, 2022
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    thank you - super helpful!

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    Thanks for your list 🤘 it's also worth noting that there are countless other subreddits where it could be worth to share your product, depending on the niche you're playing on! For example, if your product is about fishing, there are several subreddits related to fishing that might appreciate your product, regardless of tech.
    Reddit can be an amazing tool and source of ideas.

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    I'll save this list if I ever try to sell and info product.

  4. 2

    This seems like an even bigger hack than knowing of indiehackers 😄

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    Getting a 500 error btw

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      Oops, can you please try again?
      Got some overwhelming traffic and ran into a caching issue, which I just fixed. Thanks!

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        It’s back up 🤘🏻

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          Thanks for confirming! 😃

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    Is there any service that provides posting on posts ok reddit as a service. Writing good posts on reddit is not easy

  7. 1

    Thanks for the great list!

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    thank u for your list ,it is very helpful

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    Great list! Thanks :)

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    Thanks for the list! Saved it for future use :D

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    Thanks!
    I'll try that right away!😁

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    Bookmarked. Thanks

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    Nice list, there are also subreddits like r/Entrepreneur, r/smallbusiness and r/startups.

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    Thanks for sharing, great collection!

  15. 1

    This is great. Thank you for sharing.

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    This is a great list!

  17. 1

    Great list! Have saved- thank you very much :)

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    Great list, I have been looking for something like this :)

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      Thank you @JuantwoJuan, hope it's helpful. : )

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    The general idea of posting your info product to reddit is generally a good idea. However, many of the subs posted have rules around just pasting a product link.

    The better albeit more time consuming strategy is to engage in comments and slow-play your product.

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      Yeah, totally agree.
      Best to keep a mind of contributing to the community first and promotion second.
      Engage with the folks there, answer some questions to a topic you are familiar with, build trust.

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    This was a very useful list. i will be saving it for future use. thank.

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      You are welcome, thanks for your kindness.

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