The Ultimate Social Bookmarking Content Creation Guide (Part 3: Reddit)
Posted by Mark Thompson - August 9, 2010 - Social Media - 55284 Commentshttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.stayonsearch.com%2Fsocial-bookmarking-content-creation-guide-partThe+Ultimate+Social+Bookmarking+Content+Creation+Guide+%28Part+3%3A+Reddit%292010-08-09+11%3A45%3A34Mark+Thompsonhttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.stayonsearch.com%2F%3Fp%3D5528This is part 3 of a 5 part series that covers creating content for the following social bookmarking sites. The other parts will be released over the next few weeks so keep checking back.
Reddit is a bit of a funny community. It seems to be stuck in the middle between Digg and StumbleUpon. It is not necessarily randomized like StumbleUpon, but it is not influenced heavily on the power-users like Digg. There is a balance, where being active like in any community is going to help and publishing quality content that fits within the guidelines and allowed topics. For a detailed guide to what Reddit likes and doesn’t like, check out the Reddiquette guidelines created by Redddit.
Reddit is primary male dominated and highly intelligent. Of course, like any site that gains lots of traffic and visibility, there are going to be your normal spammers who are able to crack the first page and dirty up the results.
Because the Reddit community is very loyal, you need to be careful about self-promotion. If you try to promote your content too often or submit the wrong type of content, Reddit will ban your submission or even your account. Personally I have noticed that the Reddit community is much more likely to down vote post that they dislike, compared to Digg and StumbleUpon where that rarely happens.
Content Style
You will probably start to see a pattern across all of these social bookmarking sites. They all enjoy posts that include pictures and videos. They also like content that is well-written, interesting, and is easy to read. The target audience for Reddit are college-students in their 20s, so if your content is created to cater to that audience, it will help!
Tips for Reddit:
A useful and/or entertaining title can also go a long way toward piquing someone’s interest. Alternatively, deceiving readers with false or misleading titles is a surefire way to suffer karmic retribution from your fellow redditors.
Likewise, linkjacking an article from its original source in order to drive traffic to your personal blog will likely just drive down your karma. Submitting personal work isn’t taboo, but trying to flood reddit with every blog entry you’ve ever written is certain to be punished.
Topics for Content
One of the great things about Reddit is the wide variety of domains that will be featured on the front page. Unlike Digg, you will not necessarily see the same 30-40 domains ALWAYS on the front page. There is also a wider variety of topics that can do well.
Topics that do Particularly Well:
- Politics
- Religion
- Science
- Education
- Programming
- Financial Advice
- Productivity Tips
Unlike StumbleUpon but similar to Digg, you probably want to stay away from SEO/Internet Marketing, Blogging, Entrepreneur, Making Money type posts, as they rarely do well.
Examples of Content That Went Viral on StumbleUpon:
- Judge Napolitano tells the truth about Wikileaks on Fox News
- Grocery shopping just got better
- “In the United States, the world’s richest nation, real wages have not risen since the early 1970s.”
- Have you read/heard what Mike Bloomberg said about the ground zero mosque?
Other StumbleUpon Content Creation Resources:
- DoshDosh: How to Really Get on the Reddit Frontpage
- MarketingBlogger: How to Use Reddit to Promote Your Blog
- BlueGlass: Reddit – Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About It
- Steve Olson: Writing for Reddit
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- Creating Social Media Accounts – How to Start a WordPress Blog Step 3 (Practical SEO)
- Digg.com – Promote your website and recommend others (Brandon Hann)










4 comments
Thanks for you review of Reddit, Mark.
Though I'm more of a Digg and Stumbleupon user, I have found the user interface on Reddit, not as appealling as Digg or Stumbleupon.
Its probably reason I tend to use the other sites more. In saying that I have had some reasonable traffic come from Reddit, so my readers obviously enjoy the site, and it definitely serves a purpose.
I'm enjoy your review of the Social Media Sites, keep up the great work.
Cade,
Thanks for your comments.
I agree that Reddit is not as pretty and user friendly, which could very well be a reason that it is not as successful as the others.
Thanks,
Mark
i like this post alot
Reddit and Stumbleupon is the highest effort to reward sites out there. You can barely get any traffic with Digg if it's not front page, but Reddit do.