
r/SaaSMarketing — Complete Community Guide
Welcome to r/SaaSMarketing, a friendly space with over 14,659 members where SaaS marketing is the main topic. Here, you can learn about everything from practical tips to big-picture strategies. If you're a SaaS founder making between $5K-$500K in monthly recurring revenue, check out the StartupSauce.com community for more in-depth discussions. Join in and share your experiences or ask questions to help your business grow.
What you'll find on r/saasmarketing
Growth Hacks and Tips
People love sharing quick tips or hacks to scale their SaaS. Whether it's a neat LinkedIn trick or a DM strategy, you're bound to find some nuggets that could help boost your numbers.
Milestone Achievements
You'll often see posts celebrating big wins, like hitting $10k MRR or reaching 100 users. It's like a virtual high-five and a great way to get inspired by others' success.
First-Hand Success Stories
Real-life case studies of how someone took their SaaS from zero to hero. These stories can be super motivating and sometimes even offer a step-by-step blueprint to follow.
Marketing Strategy Discussions
People get deep into strategy, discussing everything from SEO ranking to client acquisition methods. If you're looking to refine your marketing game, these threads can be goldmines.
SaaS Tools and Resources
Occasionally, someone will drop a list of essential tools or resources for SaaS marketers. These posts can save you a ton of time and help you discover new software to make your life easier.
Challenges and Rants
Not every post is a glowing success story. Sometimes people just need to vent about the struggles of SaaS marketing, and those threads can be pretty relatable and even cathartic.
Request for Feedback or Help
You'll find people asking for advice or feedback on their SaaS projects. It's a great way to crowdsource opinions and get some constructive criticism from fellow marketers.
Networking and Community Building
Some posts are aimed at building connections, whether through masterminds or just plain networking. It's a community, after all, and these threads help you find like-minded folks.
How to Engage
Don't underestimate the power of offering startup perks—it's like throwing candy at a parade. For example, one post showed how offering free tools or discounts can drive a ton of sign-ups.
Engage with the community by sharing your own SaaS journey. Posts that dive into personal experience, like how someone scaled from $10K to $100K MRR, tend to spark meaningful conversations.
Always be on the lookout for creative collaboration opportunities. One member shared how partnering with other SaaS companies for a joint webinar boosted their brand visibility.
Use case studies to your advantage. One popular post broke down how a specific marketing strategy increased retention, and it got everyone talking.
Don't just post and ghost. Stick around to answer questions and engage in the comments—it's like hosting a dinner party and leaving your guests to fend for themselves if you don't.
Share your marketing experiments, both the wins and the lessons learned from failures. These posts are gold mines for others who are in the trenches with you.
Leverage humor in your content—one post used a funny meme to explain a complex marketing concept, and it got tons of engagement because everyone loves a good laugh.
Ask for feedback on your strategies. Posts asking for opinions on a new marketing angle often get loads of engagement because people love to share their two cents.
Rules & Moderation
Follow the Reddit site-wide rules and please treat others with respect, stay on-topic, and avoid non-productive self-promotion. No spam. If you do you'll get one warning, then you'll be banned. If you're not sure if you can post something, ask one of the mods first. Definitely as for permission rather than forgiveness ;)
It's ok to mention your SaaS/blog/company IF it's relevant, adds value and is actually helpful for someone reading. Overdoing it is considered spam and will result in a ban. Direct sales that are unsolicited are forbidden as well. No PM requests please, and no promotion for other communities outside Reddit. No promotion of other communities.
Please keep the discussions oriented around SaaS, tech companies, business in general or even personal aspects of the business world. If posts are not somehow helping anyone in regards to the topic, removals and bans will be enforced.
You may submit your blog post BUT please post the main ideas rather than just a link without context. You need to provide value to people through your post and not simply present what you're talking about in your article. The more value you provide in the body of the Reddit post, the safer it is to say that it won't be removed. The only way a link is allowed is at the end of the post (“Originally posted here”), unless highly relevant (don't abuse this). Anything else will be removed/banned.
AKA Don't Be A Dick. At the end of the day, we're all trying to build something we're proud of. Be nice to others. Constructive criticism is welcome - we're trying to help each other after all. Personal attacks or being downright mean without adding any value is not cool.
Doxing-Posting or seeking personal information, dox attempts or threats Flooding-Posting excessively frequently Duplicates-Reposting news or information Plagiarism-Not giving credit properly Hyping-Pushing speculative, volatile, illiquid, or meme investments, especially flippantly, tersely, or implying huge returns Missing-Disappearing after posting a discussion, posting for another with inadequate information
Let's keep politics out of this sub. We don't allow: Moralizing issues Petitions or calls-to-action Political discussions Political baiting Soapboxing
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