About

Reddit is the last honest channel in B2B marketing. We treat it that way.

We started subredditmarketing.com because every agency we saw pitching Reddit was either an SEO shop that had never posted, or a growth-hacker outfit selling upvotes. Both get clients banned. Neither builds a real channel.

Our principles

Four rules we operate by.

01
Honesty over hacks

No sockpuppets, no upvote-buying, no fake accounts. If we can't win a sub by being useful, we don't play in it.

02
Small team, senior people

Every account has a partner on it. We stay small on purpose.

03
Kill fees earn respect

If we're not delivering, we say so. We've killed our own retainers when a client's ICP wasn't a fit.

04
Reddit is a first-class channel

We treat it with the same rigor a serious team treats paid, SEO, or lifecycle. Not a bolt-on.

The team

Ex-in-house, ex-agency, ex-Reddit power users.

A. Founder
Managing Partner

12 years running growth at B2B SaaS. Previously VP Growth at a Series C dev tools company.

B. Head of Editorial
Partner, Editorial

Former staff writer at a top marketing publication. Ghostwriter for three VC-backed founders.

C. Head of Operations
Partner, Ops

Ran community for an 8-figure DTC brand. Ten years of active mod experience across subs totaling 4M members.

Real photos and bios ship with launch — placeholders shown for scaffolding.

Next step

Want to see if we're the right fit?

A 30-minute intro call with a partner. We'll tell you honestly whether Reddit is worth your budget.

We take on 3 new engagements per quarter. Serious teams only — minimum $5k/mo.