Reddit communities usually dislike low-effort promotion, so your post should be helpful, honest, and discussion-friendly.
- Fit the subreddit's topic and rules
- Explain the project or update clearly
- Avoid sounding like an advertisement
- Invite discussion or feedback
- Mention the token only when relevant
- Disclose your perspective naturally when needed
I've been looking into @ProjectName and their latest update caught my attention.
What I find interesting is how they're trying to solve [specific problem] instead of just relying on hype. The $TOKEN utility seems connected to the ecosystem, which makes the project worth discussing.
Curious what others think about this approach.
What I find interesting is how they're trying to solve [specific problem] instead of just relying on hype. The $TOKEN utility seems connected to the ecosystem, which makes the project worth discussing.
Curious what others think about this approach.
- Do not copy-paste obvious marketing text
- Make the post feel like a real discussion
- Check subreddit rules before posting
- Avoid price promises or aggressive shilling
- Posts that educate or start a conversation perform better