![]() The more karma you have the more legitimate your account seems and it’ll prevent users from posting stuff saying you just came in here to spam your link and then leave. I’ve read a lot of posts on the web that karma doesn’t matter. What I like to do is to go into subreddits where I know a lot about the topic (like /r/entrepreneur) and just answer all the questions with deep meaningful answers. You need to provide as much value as possible. ![]() ![]() So don’t just go on there and post one-word answers. Karma happens when you contribute meaningfully to discussions on the platform and it’s a very organic thing. You need to get some karma so Reddit knows you’re not just on there to plug your thing and leave. If your niche doesn’t have any of these subreddits, then just look for the ones that are as active as possible. Look for subreddits with over 50,000 members, as these will get you the most bang for your buck. Find the ones related to your brand and start getting as active as possible. A lot of times there are multiple subreddits. Spend a whole month just posting on subreddits related to your niche, get 50+ karma.
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