Reddit Brand Awareness Campaign
Summary
Freelancer Client is hiring: Reddit Brand Awareness Campaign.
Location: Remote
I want to broaden our brand’s visibility by embedding it naturally into Reddit conversations. The priority is clear: increase brand awareness, not push hard sales. To do that, I need a partner who understands how to spark and guide user-generated content inside the industry-specific subreddits where our audience already spends time.
What you'll do:
• Day-to-day engagement—replying, up-voting, and steering discussions—so threads feel lively and authentic while still nudging awareness of who we are.
Requirements:
• A calendar of UGC prompts and conversation starters that encourage Redditors to talk about their own experiences with our product category, letting the brand surface organically.
Skills: Internet Marketing, SEO, Forum Posting, Social Media Marketing, Search Engine Marketing, Brand Management, Content Strategy
Budget: $30–$250 USD
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Original
I want to broaden our brand’s visibility by embedding it naturally into Reddit conversations. The priority is clear: increase brand awareness, not push hard sales. To do that, I need a partner who understands how to spark and guide user-generated content inside the industry-specific subreddits where our audience already spends time.
Here’s what success looks like to me:
• A concise strategy that maps out the top relevant subreddits, outlines posting frequency, and defines the voice and etiquette that will resonate with each community.
• A calendar of UGC prompts and conversation starters that encourage Redditors to talk about their own experiences with our product category, letting the brand surface organically.
• Day-to-day engagement—replying, up-voting, and steering discussions—so threads feel lively and authentic while still nudging awareness of who we are.
• Simple tracking: impressions, comment sentiment, and any uptick in branded mentions, pulled from Reddit’s native analytics or third-party tools, then summarized weekly.
Keep the tone honest, avoid overt promotion, and respect each sub’s rules; credibility matters more than volume. If this reads like your kind of work, let’s move forward—I'd love to see how you’d approach the first two weeks.
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