Reddit, now one of the world’s largest online communities, had humble beginnings. In its first few weeks, founders Alexis Ohanian and Steve Huffman submitted 99% of posts themselves, using different usernames to create engagement. This strategy helped Reddit simulate activity and attract real users, showing how early-stage startups often require creative, hands-on tactics to grow. Today, Reddit boasts over 1.7 billion monthly visitors and countless communities. The takeaway? Early success often involves unconventional methods. Founders must focus on building momentum and creating value, even if it means faking it until they make it. #reddit #entrepreneur #marketing #tactics
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