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How I spent 30 minutes a day on Reddit to get my first 100 customers (learnings)
Marketing as a solo founder in 2026 is just getting harder. You ship something real. You know it solves a real problem and then you sit in front of a blank acquisition channel wondering why nobody is


This Reddit Post Made Me $3,251 in 4 Days: How to Make Your First Dollar with 0 Followers
Alright, let's get this out of the way first. Yes, these numbers are true. But I got lucky. $3,000 in 4 days is not going to happen to everyone. But I can confidently say that Reddit alone can


If I launched an IOS app today and needed $1k MRR fast, I'd do this
I launched my iOS app 2 months ago. Here's what I learned so far. No fluff. No guru stuff. Just what actually worked and what wasted my time. If you just launched something and need to get to $1k MRR


How I turned 6 Reddit bans into a $35k startup (full breakdown)
Make sure you save this so you can read it later I got banned from Reddit 6 times. Not shadowbanned. Not warned. Permanently suspended. Each time I thought: "This is it. Reddit is not for me." But


I spent 30 days leaving Reddit comments. AI started citing me.
Not ads. Not links. Not outreach. Just a quiet experiment: could I get AI systems to cite my product by leaving the right comments in the right Reddit threads? 30 days later... here's what Ahrefs


How to Turn Reddit Into a $10k+ Monthly Growth Channel (Without Ads or getting banned)
Reddit is the only major platform where a founder with zero followers can generate 100,000+ views in a single day. On Twitter, you need an audience. On LinkedIn, you need a network. On Reddit, you