by Hutch | AMA, Case Studies, Reddit
In the past year, 20 comedians have done AMAs in the /r/IAmA subreddit promoting a Comedy Central program. It is likely that Comedy Central is encouraging their talent to do reddit AMAs to promote their shows and specials. Some of the AMAs have been huge successes and...
by Hutch | AMA, Case Studies, Reddit
Gary Vaynerchuk is possibly the most well known marketing expert alive and he has been a major inspiration for us to dive deep into the reddit platform. He has written bestselling books, delivered amazing keynote speeches, and he runs a top marketing firm that employs...
by Hutch | Case Studies, General Tips, Reddit
Anyone who sells niche consumer products should be paying attention to reddit and the subreddits related to their industry. In this article we show how Onnit, a health and fitness company, can engage redditors to increase awareness of their brand and products. Finding...
by Hutch | General Tips, Reddit
A recent question was posted to /r/AskReddit: The question received over 12,000 comments and was highly upvoted. The answers are a mini-exposé on the fast food industry as well as an opportunity for the various restaurants to improve their customers’ experience....
by Hutch | Case Studies, Reddit
The most fundamental form of marketing is talking with your target market. When you engage the market, you learn more about them, how they talk, their most pressing problems, and how you can serve them better. If you have an email list, you can easily ping your fans...
by Hutch | General Tips, Reddit
Every few days we see a new job posted to Elance or Upwork requesting a “reddit expert that can drive traffic to our website”. To a non-redditor, this might seem like a reasonable request. In this post we show you why it is not reasonable, why you have to...