Flying below the radar on Reddit
This article was first published by dmcityview.com The internet can be a fickle place when it comes to success. For years your business can be gaining steam and acquiring users or customers and then suddenly, BANG! You’re MySpace. With many of these hard luck cases the fortunes of a website seems to be pure capitalism; if the public finds your service and enjoys it, than you will be in business for the foreseeable future. But that only works in a vacuum where advertising and word-of-mouth don’t exist. If the internet were a true ‘king of the hill’ meritocracy Reddit would be nearing the summit. If you aren’t already on Reddit, it is very likely you have heard of it. Between it’s great personal heading “the front page of the internet,” it’s passionate following, and content related scandals Reddit has produced a more than modest amount of awareness. With nearly 250 million active users, Reddit is nearing Twitters size with a fraction of the organizational infrastructure and zer...