
u/WalkNo9648

[Hiring] Marketer / User Acquisition Specialist
We are looking for an experienced marketer who can help us bring real users from the USA, UK, Canada, and Germany to:
- Download our mobile app
- Install and use the app
- Leave honest reviews and ratings
- Generate real engagement
Requirements:
- Experience in mobile app marketing
- Ability to reach Tier 1 countries
- Real users only
- No fake installs or bot traffic
- Good reputation on Reddit with at least 500 karma
- Knowledge of Reddit, social media, influencer, or paid traffic marketing is a plus
Please send:
- Your experience
- Traffic sources or promotion methods
- Estimated results
- Your quotation for 1,000 installs/users
- Pricing details
Long-term collaboration available for the right person.
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Anyone else notice how posts travel across subreddits after launch?
I’ve been building a small tool and while researching Reddit behavior, I started noticing something interesting.
Some posts don’t stay in one place. They show up in different subreddits over time with different reactions.
It almost feels like content has a path it follows.
I’m trying to understand whether this is common behavior or just something I noticed by chance.
Would be interested to hear how others track post performance after publishing.
Do you think Reddit growth is more about distribution than content quality?
I’ve been looking at Reddit from a marketing angle and something feels overlooked.
A post can be average in one subreddit but still spread into multiple communities and gain traction over time.
This makes me think Reddit behaves more like a network than a single platform.
The interesting part is how the same content performs differently depending on where it appears.
Has anyone here built strategies around cross-subreddit distribution instead of single posts?
[Hiring] Need 200 iOS & Android Users for Paid App Testing ($5+ Per Task)
I’m currently looking for around 200 users with Android or iPhone devices for paid app testing tasks.
Before selecting participants, I will qualify users to make sure the task is a good fit for both sides.
Tasks may include:
- Downloading an app from the official App Store or Google Play
- Testing basic features
- Sharing honest feedback after using the app
Some tasks may also include leaving a genuine public review if you choose to do so after testing.
Requirements:
- Real mobile device
- Active user, not a fake account
- Honest participation only
Payment:
- Starts at $5+ per successful task
- Paid through PayPal or Binance
Please do not message if you are not serious. I respect people’s time and expect the same.
To apply, send:
- Country
- Device model
- iOS or Android