In the vast world of software going overseas, there is one distribution channel that is often severely underestimated, and that is Reddit.
Reddit is an early investment project by YC. Its current traffic is quite strong in North America, and it can basically be ranked in the top ten. For example, even if the traffic of two domestic content websites is added together, it is incomparable. There is even total traffic for TT and Exaggerated. If you can push your post to the homepage, the traffic it will bring is absolutely unimaginable and quite terrifying.
On Reddit, there are various niches and different types of themed communities, and users of software products are likely to be active in these communities on a daily basis. Because of this, it is often used as an excellent user research tool. Here, you can discover user needs, gain an in-depth understanding of user needs, and even verify user needs. It is undoubtedly a wealth for developers who want to accurately grasp user preferences and optimize software products. land.
However, one thing must be noted. If you want to promote your products directly on this platform, you will most likely face the risk of being blocked. Therefore, although it has many advantages, when using it to help software go overseas, you must also grasp the scale of promotion and proceed with caution.
In short, Reddit, as a distribution channel for software overseas, has value that cannot be ignored, but there are also risks that need to be avoided. I hope developers can make good use of it to make the software's journey to the sea smoother. You are also welcome to share your opinions and experiences using Reddit as a channel in the comment area. Let’s discuss it together.
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