Tag: Reddit
7 Tips To Building Your Own Authentic Community on Reddit
Reddit’s voting structure and user-created content inherently create a democratic community, which is why being perceived as manipulative or untrustwo ...
How to Get People to Help Each Other, Online and Off
How to Get People to Help Each Other, Online and Off.
A 2011 research study showed that the bystander effect can actually be reversed.
Of course, thes ...
The Future of Social Media Is Here: These Are the Trends You Need to Know
You see, social media marketing has changed, but most social media marketers haven’t.
They should know how those networks work and be able to create t ...
How to Use Reddit to Get More Traffic and Build Your Tribe
What is Reddit?
Users submit links from other sites that are relevant to each specific community.
These submissions have the link URLs at the end of t ...
The Secrets of Content Ideation: Why 4 Out of 5 Articles Fail
The Secrets of Content Ideation: Why 4 Out of 5 Articles Fail.
Write down all your ideas, all the time The last time you had a content idea you weren’ ...
Medium Is the Solution If You Want to Blog Without Any Overhead
If you’re considering blogging but don’t want to deal with hosting, design issues and building a new audience, Medium is here to help with your conten ...
5 Tactics to Make Sure You Never Run Out of Content Ideas
5 Tactics to Make Sure You Never Run Out of Content Ideas.
People come together in subreddits, which are small communities created to discuss specific ...
Reddit launches new ‘popular’ front page, The_Donald is nowhere to be seen
Reddit launches new 'popular' front page, The_Donald is nowhere to be seen.
Image: REX/Shutterstock Reddit's new front page is all about popular posts ...
Reddit banned 2 alt-right threads, leaving users scrambling for a new home
Image: J. Phillip/AP/REX/Shutterstock Reddit's alt-right community will all have to migrate to another corner of the internet.
The alt-right subchanne ...
War between Reddit CEO and The_Donald rages on
Image: Getty Images for TechCrunch Reddit CEO Steve Huffman has expressed regret for abusing his power by editing comments made about him on the site ...