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      <title>We Ignored Reddit for 3 Years. It Cost Us $600K in Pipeline. Here&#39;s the Math.</title>
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      <description>TL;DR Ignoring Reddit doesn&amp;rsquo;t mean maintaining status quo. It means actively losing ground as competitors build presence, as buyers research without finding you, and as LLMs learn to recommend everyone except you. The cost is invisible but compounding.  &amp;ldquo;We tried Reddit. Didn&amp;rsquo;t work for us.&amp;rdquo;
I hear this from B2B SaaS founders constantly. Usually they mean: we posted a few promotional links, got downvoted, and gave up.
That&amp;rsquo;s not trying Reddit.</description>
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