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      <title>Most B2B Companies Post in the Wrong Subreddits. Here&#39;s How to Find the Right Ones.</title>
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      <description>TL;DR Success on Reddit starts with finding the right communities. This guide covers systematic methods for identifying subreddits where your target customers actively discuss problems you solve, including research techniques, evaluation criteria, and a prioritization framework.  Most B2B SaaS companies fail on Reddit because they&amp;rsquo;re in the wrong rooms.
They post in r/marketing when their customers hang out in r/PPC. They try r/entrepreneur when their actual buyers are in r/msp.</description>
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