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Best Subreddits for Social Media Marketing in 2026

Social media marketing subreddits offer a refreshing antidote to the algorithm-chasing anxiety that plagues most marketers -- real practitioners sharing what is actually working on each platform right now. These communities compare content strategies across TikTok, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter with data-driven analysis instead of guru hype.

r/socialmediamarketing r/marketing r/NewTubers r/GrowthHacking r/copywriting r/entrepreneur r/ecommerce

r/socialmediamarketing

150K members

Platform-specific strategies with real results. Share content calendar approaches.

Best Posts
  • Platform strategy breakdowns
  • Engagement case studies
  • Content calendar tips
What to Avoid
  • Buy followers advice
  • Generic engagement tips
  • Platform-agnostic fluff
Posting tip: Share platform-specific strategies with real engagement metrics. Generic advice gets ignored.

r/marketing

1.2M members

Professional marketers who value data-driven insights. Share campaign results and strategies.

Best Posts
  • Campaign breakdowns
  • A/B test results
  • Channel strategy posts
What to Avoid
  • Generic tips
  • Get rich quick
  • Spam tactics
Posting tip: Back up claims with data. Share specific campaign results, not generic marketing advice.

r/NewTubers

900K members

Supportive community for creators. Share milestones and helpful tools.

Best Posts
  • Growth milestones
  • Content strategy tips
  • Tool recommendations
What to Avoid
  • Sub4sub requests
  • Self-promotion spam
  • Clickbait advice
Posting tip: Share growth milestones and content creation tools. The community celebrates genuine progress.

r/GrowthHacking

120K members

Share actual experiments with results. The more specific the metrics, the better.

Best Posts
  • Growth experiments
  • Unconventional strategies
  • Metrics breakdowns
What to Avoid
  • Theory without data
  • Generic advice
  • No results shown
Posting tip: Share actual growth experiments with specific metrics. Unconventional strategies get the most engagement.

r/copywriting

250K members

Show results. Before/after examples and conversion data make compelling posts.

Best Posts
  • Copy teardowns
  • A/B test results
  • Technique breakdowns
What to Avoid
  • AI-generated fluff
  • Generic tips
  • No results shown
Posting tip: Show before/after copy examples with conversion data. Craft-focused discussions perform well.

r/entrepreneur

2.2M members

Skeptical audience. Focus on business model, numbers, lessons learned. Avoid hype. Self-promo must add genuine value.

Best Posts
  • Revenue/metrics breakdowns
  • Lessons learned posts
  • Business model analysis
What to Avoid
  • Check out my...
  • Hype language
  • Hustle/grind culture
Posting tip: Focus on business model, real numbers, and lessons learned. Frame as sharing experience, not promoting.

r/ecommerce

320K members

Store owners want actionable advice. Share real metrics and platform-specific tips.

Best Posts
  • Revenue breakdowns
  • Platform comparisons
  • Conversion optimization
What to Avoid
  • Dropshipping hype
  • Get rich schemes
  • Vague advice
Posting tip: Share real revenue metrics and conversion rates. Platform-specific tips are highly valued.
Pro tip: Specify which platform you are focused on when asking questions. A strategy that works on LinkedIn will fail on TikTok, and the community can only help if they know your battlefield.
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