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Reddit Post Drafts — GrowReach

Branch: ellianto | Status: Draft for Rahul's review


POST 1 — Value Bomb (r/linkedin, r/sales, r/Entrepreneur)

Title: I analyzed 200 LinkedIn comments. Here's the exact difference between the ones that got ignored vs. the ones that generated profile visits and DM requests.

Body: I've spent the last few months obsessing over LinkedIn comments — specifically what makes someone click your profile after reading one.

Here's what the data showed:

Comments that get ignored:

Comments that drive profile visits:

  1. The Contrarian Add-On — Respectfully disagree with one point AND explain why with a specific example. Pattern: "I'd push back on [X]. In my experience with [specific context], [alternative view]. Has anyone else seen this?"

  2. The Specific Experience Share — Not a vague "I've seen this too" but a precise moment. Pattern: "This happened to me in [specific situation]. The thing that changed it was [specific action]. Result: [specific outcome]."

  3. The Curious Question — A genuine question that shows you actually read the post and thought about it. Not "What do you think?" but something like "Have you tested this in [specific niche]? I'm curious whether [specific variable] changes the result."

The pattern: comments that get engagement are specific, personal, and forward the conversation — not just reactions to it.

The irony: most people KNOW this but don't do it because writing 3 good comments a day takes 30+ minutes they don't have.

What's been your experience? Do longer, more thoughtful comments actually move the needle for you?


[Note: No product mention in post. Profile bio links to GrowReach. If someone asks "what tool do you use?" — share in comments.]


POST 2 — Storytelling / Transparency (r/SaaS, r/Entrepreneur)

Title: I automated my LinkedIn commenting for 60 days. Here's exactly what happened to my profile views, connection requests, and lead quality.

Body: Full transparency post because I've seen too many vague "LinkedIn growth hacks" with zero data.

The setup: I built a system that finds viral posts in my target niche (founders, B2B sales), generates contextual comments, and posts them automatically. 8-12 comments per day. I didn't write a single one manually.

What I tracked:

Results at 30 days: Profile views went from ~180/week to ~1,100/week.

Results at 60 days:

What surprised me:

What didn't work:

Happy to share more specifics in comments if useful.


[Note: No product link in post. Let curiosity drive profile visits. Respond to "what system do you use?" questions in comments.]


POST 3 — Free Help Format (r/SaaS)

Title: Drop your LinkedIn profile. I'll tell you exactly what kind of comment strategy would get you 3× more profile visits this month (free, no pitch).

Body: I've been researching LinkedIn comment strategies obsessively for the last few months — specifically for founders and B2B sales pros who have small-to-medium followings (under 10K).

I'll look at your profile and tell you:

No pitch. I'm doing this because it helps me refine my own research and I'm genuinely curious what patterns emerge across different industries.

Drop your LinkedIn URL in the comments. I'll get to as many as I can in the next 48 hours.


[Note: This generates engagement, establishes expertise, and drives profile visits where GrowReach link lives. Comment on their profiles too — multiplies visibility.]


Subreddit Targeting Guide

PostSubredditsWhy
Post 1 (Value Bomb)r/linkedin, r/sales, r/freelanceTeach commenting principles — relevant to anyone who uses LinkedIn
Post 2 (Story)r/SaaS, r/Entrepreneur, r/startupsFounders understand "built a system" framing
Post 3 (Free Help)r/SaaS, r/linkedinHigh engagement format, drives profile visits

Warm-Up Reminder

⚠️ Account needs 7-14 days of commenting BEFORE posting. Warm up by genuinely engaging in target subreddits first.