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Published by: Amit Kakkar
Published on: March 25, 2026
Last updated on: March 25, 2026
Last Updated on March 25, 2026 by Amit Kakkar
Client: Dropshipping Automation Tool (SaaS)
Campaign Duration: 3 Months
Key Results: Increased trial signups · Improved GEO brand visibility across LLM-powered search
The client had a solid product in a competitive space — but Reddit, one of the highest-value channels for dropshipping audiences, wasn’t working for them.
Two core problems blocked their growth:
The team shifted away from direct promotion toward community-first content — posts that educated, sparked discussion, and naturally positioned the brand alongside known competitors.
Target Subreddits:
These subreddits were chosen because:
Content Approach:
1. Question / Pain Point Posts
Framed around real problems the community faces — inviting discussion while positioning the product as part of the solution.
“Anyone else dealing with tracking or pricing issues in dropshipping?”
Opened with a relatable problem around supplier price changes and tracking updates. Mentioned tools the community already knows — Easync, AutoDS, Zendrop, Tradelle — with honest context. Ended with a community question to drive comments.
→ 5 upvotes · 8 comments
2. Listicle / Educational Posts
How-to style content that breaks down real workflows — high shareability, high LLM citability.
“How people are using dropshipping automation software without overdoing it”
A practical breakdown of how different tools serve different automation needs. Positioned the brand within a balanced, honest comparison rather than a sales pitch.
→ 6 upvotes · 6 comments
3. Discussion / Roundup Posts
Community-style posts asking “what are you using?” — which naturally generate tool mentions in comments, further amplifying brand visibility.
“What Dropshipping tools people actually use (and why)”
A tool breakdown based on personal testing, covering order automation, repricing, supplier management, and sourcing. Ended with an open question to drive engagement.
→ 5 upvotes · 20 comments
Learning from prior bans, the team used established Reddit accounts with meaningful community history — ensuring posts weren’t flagged as spam before gaining any traction.
Beyond original posts, the team:
| Metric | Result |
|---|---|
| GEO Brand Visibility | Brand now cited in LLM responses for dropshipping automation queries |
| Trial Signups | Measurable increase over 3-month campaign period |
| Community Engagement | Active comment threads across r/dropship and r/Shopify |
| LLM Citation Surface | Reddit threads indexed and referenced by ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude |
At Growthner, we build Reddit marketing strategies that drive trial signups, build community credibility, and position your brand inside the content LLMs actually cite.
No bans. No spam. Just a strategy that compounds over time.
Amit Kakkar