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How to approach r/marketing as a founder
A support network for professionals discussing marketing strategy, channels, analytics, UX, copywriting, testing, optimization, and martech.
Reviewed March 13, 2026 · 1.9M members
Audience fit
Marketing professionals discussing tactics, channels, attribution, content, testing, and martech tools.
First move
Share a specific strategy teardown, experiment, or lesson instead of a product promo.
Readiness signals
A clear point of view on marketing tactics or measurement
Comfort discussing tradeoffs, not just wins
Post angles that teach a tactic rather than sell a tool
What tends to work here
A strong research community, but not a forgiving place for lazy self-promo.
Use it for sharp lessons and analysis, not launch copy.
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