Post by Dancing Puffball on Sept 7, 2019 2:33:08 GMT
Oooookay. Reddit is a really great site for advertising, specifically on r/discordservers, and you may post your ad once per day there. This one is really simple. Basically, go to r/discordservers and hit Submit.
Check 'Community Details' try to post when the traffic isn't at a low. Post when the 'online' user count is 80 or higher, ideally. If it won't peak that high, settle for something in the higher 70s.
If the traffic's good, hit 'Submit a Discord server' and input the permanent invite link of your server in the 'Url' box.
For the Title, make it long and very persuasive. In Reddit, long titles are actually a good thing. An example of a good title would be:
'Party Time! A super active neon themed server with lots to do! Bots like Pokecord, Uno, Truth or Dare, Cards Against Humanity, and more! Come meet new friends, interact with others with question of the day, quotes, one word stories, and giveaways (nitro premium, pokemon, spotify, custom roles, etc!'
or
'Socially Awkward. A server where you can be yourself. We have fun bots, game nights, and a great community. There's currently a 200 member cap to keep it small so come check us out today! There are no restrictions on age or identity, as long as you're chill, follow our rules, and follow discord TOS.'
See how these titles are descriptive and persuasive. People joining know what they're going to get. Post the thread.
A few other things:
Getting upvoted will increase your exposure, but vote manipulation (asking a bunch of people to vote you) isn't allowed.
Reddit users seem to have an overall preference for active community servers with vcs that are at least occasionally used.
Keep experimenting with your description if you feel it's not working for you. A good description likely isn't going to be perfect the first time you write an ad.
Check 'Community Details' try to post when the traffic isn't at a low. Post when the 'online' user count is 80 or higher, ideally. If it won't peak that high, settle for something in the higher 70s.
If the traffic's good, hit 'Submit a Discord server' and input the permanent invite link of your server in the 'Url' box.
For the Title, make it long and very persuasive. In Reddit, long titles are actually a good thing. An example of a good title would be:
'Party Time! A super active neon themed server with lots to do! Bots like Pokecord, Uno, Truth or Dare, Cards Against Humanity, and more! Come meet new friends, interact with others with question of the day, quotes, one word stories, and giveaways (nitro premium, pokemon, spotify, custom roles, etc!'
or
'Socially Awkward. A server where you can be yourself. We have fun bots, game nights, and a great community. There's currently a 200 member cap to keep it small so come check us out today! There are no restrictions on age or identity, as long as you're chill, follow our rules, and follow discord TOS.'
See how these titles are descriptive and persuasive. People joining know what they're going to get. Post the thread.
A few other things:
Getting upvoted will increase your exposure, but vote manipulation (asking a bunch of people to vote you) isn't allowed.
Reddit users seem to have an overall preference for active community servers with vcs that are at least occasionally used.
Keep experimenting with your description if you feel it's not working for you. A good description likely isn't going to be perfect the first time you write an ad.