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I offer crowd marketing for indie founders — manual forum & Reddit mentions from $50

Hey IH,

I've been building my crowd marketing service for 6 months now, posting manually on forums, Reddit, and niche communities for my own site. Here's what I learned:

  • The 10:1 rule is real: 10 helpful comments for every 1 mention of your product
  • Forum traffic converts better than social — people are already in problem-solving mode
  • Natural anchor text in context > any exact-match link building tactic
  • Getting banned is easy if you skip the "value first" step

Now I'm opening this up as a done-for-you service for other founders.

What I do:

  • Research relevant threads where your product is a genuine fit
  • Write and post natural mentions on forums, Reddit, Q&A sites
  • Build 20–50 contextual mentions per project
  • Report with links to every placement

Who it's for: early-stage products that need initial trust signals and organic traffic, but don't have time to do manual outreach themselves.

Starting from $50/project. No contracts, no fluff.

Full details: https://kraudd.zzz.com.ua/index-en.html

Happy to answer questions or share more about what actually works in crowd marketing.

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Building in Public
on March 7, 2026
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    do you research what forums to post in? any samples you can show?

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