Saturday, July 12, 2008

How to Really Get on the Reddit Frontpage

Four Ways to Make Money from Reddit (and other social websites)


1. Use Multiple Domains/Websites to Increase Frontpage Potential

A look at the Reddit user’s profile shows that he created multiple websites and wrote articles on it to be submitted to Reddit. He alternated his submissions by using a different domain for each submission.

This makes it less likely for others to accuse him of submitting his own content repeatedly, although a look at his profile will certaintly reveal that that is the case.

Here are the websites he submitted over the last 3 weeks:

  • Technowirenews.blogspot.com
  • universearch.blogspot.com
  • wierdoddities.blogspot.com
  • marchecoursier.blogspot.com
  • technobusiness.blogspot.com
  • coolpicturesworld.blogspot.com
  • funkystories.blogspot.com
  • strikerdiary.blogspot.com

Note that they are all blogspot blogs and each of them were structured in exactly the same way while using the same type of ad networks. A look at the page source reveals that all the blogs were running the same publisher ids for the ads, hence showing that the blogs possibly belonged to the same person.

Multiple domains and websites can increase your chances of getting to any social website’s homepage. In this case, this Reddit user is spreading out his content sources in the hope that each specific website will take turn to go viral.

Some social media marketers, webmasters and SEOs take this one step further by setting up a bait and switch manoever, whereby they will create a domain and website specifically for a linkbait.

After the linkbait has hit the frontpage, the entire domain will be 301 redirected to the intended master website, which collects all the natural links from the social website and other sources to the linkbait domain.

2. Stuff Your Website with as Many Ads as Possible

All of the user’s blogspot blogs utilized a large number of ad networks, in particular Chitika, Kontera, Auction Ads and Adsense.

The format used for all of them is roughly the same: an Adsense Rectangle (the most lucrative ad unit) is placed above and below the post, Kontera is used for inline text links while Auction Ads and Chitika units sit prominently in the sidebar.

reddit blog screen

A Reddit button goes beneath all blog posts in order to acquire some on-site votes. This ad placement is obstrusive and ugly because it was set up with the obvious aim to profit through ad revenue.

All the blogs were started in June 2007 and each of them have rather weak link profiles: it is likely that the blogs receive very little search engine traffic. The user doesn’t seem to be focusing on building an audience but rather, is more interested in making money through Reddit and secondary visitors alone.

3. Hijack Links and Content because People Don’t Know Better

The person who submitted the profile of this errant user also offered some examples of plagiarism (one of them including an article stolen from Copyblogger). I went through the guilty user’s submissions and easily spotted quite a few others that were taken from other websites.

Some of his posts also include content lifted from news sources without any credit for them. This method of link jacking allows him to put out media/content he has come across elsewhere and claim it as his own.

Only hardcore social web users or news followers would know if the articles submitted were authentic or stolen. Most of the other users don’t know and don’t really care. They’ll vote, stumble and digg it all the way to the top just because it seems interesting to them.

This is actually one-up from the old practice of scrapping full content and republishing it on a blog for search engine traffic. Instead of doing that, this user hijacked content and submitted it to social websites to generate ad clicks.

science is fun! (by kn0thing)

4. Use Pictures and Short News Articles

Let’s take a look at the user’s frontpage stories. The following links are samples of some stories which have reached the frontpage over a period of 3 weeks:

You can clearly note the formula for success here:

  1. Use an intriguing picture you found somewhere and a reasonably OK title.
  2. Quote, hijack or rewrite a news story. Don’t link to the source.
  3. Submit it to a subreddit when applicable (in this case science.reddit.com)

If you’ve gotten a story on Reddit frontpage before, you might have noticed the nice increase in karma, which is some sort of a quality score used to measure your personal editorial power when it comes to submissions.

The karma gained after a successful frontpage story serves as leverage for future submissions and can possibly make it more likely for your other submitted articles to be voted up as well, although content is still the ultimate factor here.

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The Purpose of Understanding These Methods

Because they work. While the above practices are counter intuitive and self-destructive for any blog with a sliver of social reputation, they have worked for this Reddit user.

His articles have reached the Reddit frontpage. They have each received tens of thousands of visitors, along with a bunch of links and some money from the ads displayed.

Understand that the number of ads you display does not hinder your ability to be voted up to the homepage of any social website Although, one can safely say that the number of return visitors will be considerably lower because of the heavy ad placement.

Practice Responsible Social Community Mining

Just simply the consistent targeting of a large community that can grow your site by sending it traffic. For example, a website that has received an almost universal love from the Reddit audience is XKCD, a webcomic by Randall Munroe.

Every new weekly panel from XKCD will, without a doubt reach the Reddit frontpage and one can say that Reddit has gradually developed into a consistent traffic source for XKCD.

The Reddit user in this case study makes the mistake of focusing on short-term profit and over-promoting his own material. He would have developed a strong website audience and readership, had he done the following instead:

  1. Reduce the amount of ads to signal emphasis on content.
  2. Use a unique blog design and credit sources whenever applicable.
  3. Push for feed or email subscriptions whenever each piece hits the front page.
  4. Submit many other interesting links on top of his own submissions.

By meshing well with the community, you set your website up for the long run. Spamming any social website with repeated self-submissions/promotions will cause your domains/websites to be blacklisted by community members and you might be even called out as a spammer or thief, which is what exactly happened in this case.

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Long Term Perspectives are Important for Community Marketing

This Reddit user lost a valuable traffic source because he didn’t have a long term perspective or growth plan for his websites and partly because he over aggressively pushed his websites onto the community.

Remember to focus on an appropriate social website by using the type of content that makes them tick. However, don’t forget to protect this valuable traffic source by regulating the amount of self promotion you do.

Strive to build a good reputation within the social community and your niche because when you’ve build a real audience, others will promote your website on their own initiative, without any need for efforts on your part.

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