Do you use Reddit.com? If so, how often do you submit articles? I just started this and saw a huge increase in my traffic, but I don't want to over-do it. Right now, I've been posting a new article every other day.
How exactly do you use Reddit for social media? I've always found Reddit to be a very confusing place.
@:Sberina could you please guide a newbie to reddit. I wish to submit link to my forum the one you see in my signature on reddit which category would be best to not get deleted?
You are the 3rd person to say that they had a very good output on reddit, now I am totally convinced!
I had some articles approved ( not deleted ) and some dismissed. But i didn`t knew why were approved or not. It really could be useful a guide for Reddit. At one article i have 25 +1`s and it redirrected about 3000 UV to my website.
I've used Reddit some, but mainly for entertainment purposes. It's fun to take a break and read some of the posts there.
The articles that I posted to Reddit, I noticed that Google search also brings more traffic to those articles. I've also used Stumbledupon and Digg... I don't seem to get much traffic from those places, according to my stats.
I absolutely hate reddit and therefore not using it. It's the most confusing network I've ever seen and hard to navigate.
Hmm I used Reddit but only for link sharing, If you have entertainment or books sites then Reddit is the best place for link sharing follow people on reddit and share their post they will also follow you back and give reddit vote on your post or link.
I am using Reddit from Months and revived high quality traffic on my blog, i have also now created my own subreddit http://www.reddit.com/r/urdututorials/
I know reddit.com is a good social bookmarking site, and here post every day only some contents or URL, but it really very useful.
@escortmanchesteruk Reddit not Only a Social Bookmarking Site its a social Media Site you can follow other users make as friends and votes their Posts and Create Karma links and Authority of your account.
That sounds right. Just keep rocking, your posting frequency on Reddit is fine. But don't depend only on Reddit. Sooner or later, Reddit will die. There are few case studies to prove my words.