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My "Go To" Reddit ads structure
Blue- Must have. Orange - do, if already scaled. Each ad group has up to 5 different creatives and even sometimes I group high and low CPM countries together. Let me know, if you have any questins.
My "Go To" Reddit ads structure
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@Mathias Szegedi Its a classic marketing funnel. TOFU, MOFU, BOFU are just stages of the funnel. Top of the Funnel, Middle of the Funnel, Bottom of the Funnel. Think of a fitness coach: at TOFU, they post free tips like “how to stay active at work” to grab attention. At MOFU, they share a free workout plan or guide to build trust. And at BOFU, they invite people to book a 1-on-1 coaching session or join a paid program.
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@Davis Lejnieks Im just explaining the Funnel. Dude doesnt know marketing basics. So he needs this first. Then your point in your post is easier to understand. I think you need to go waaaay back and explain concepts from the start.
Reddit Ads for Skool Groups?
Hi there, I am trying to use Reddit Ads to funnel people to my free Skool group. Before Reddit Ads, I basically only had traffic coming from Skool. For that traffic, my conversion rate was 50 - 60% (at about 20 About Page visits/week). Now I ran Reddit Ads for about 2 days and got 99 clicks - My conversion rate has now dropped to about 6%, with ZERO % of people coming from Reddit actually joining the group - so the conversion rate from Reddit Ads sits currently at 0%. My questions & insights: - I am obviously getting clicks, but no conversions, so there must be a problem with either my About Page or that the messaging in the Ad does not fit the messaging on the About Page. Correct? - Do you guys have any experience with using Reddit Ads to get people for your Skool groups? Thanks! Mathias
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I am a redditor. 20 years or so at reddit. Redditors hate ads with a passion stronger than the sun. If you go with reddit ads. I would make a landing page before Skool About page. Explain why to join your community. Ask an email. Share a freebie. in the email, nurture, and push your skool.
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@Mathias Szegedi The Skool About page is great for warm traffic. For cold ads, send people to a funnel or pre-landing page first (story, lead magnet, case study), then guide them to the About page to join.
I never meet anyone who recommended Reddit Ads
I cant even believe there is an Agency selling this service. How far has reddit come. I remember the first ads where everyone hated it and the comments were so negative that companies just blocked comments forever. Reddit is getting to a size that even though the core community still hates ads with a passion, the sheer size of traffic of reddit brings enough "new users" that can/will see and purchase from ads. My experience is with Reddit organic. I hope to learn a ton from this community. I do agree with the admin. There is money to be made with reddit ads, but you need to know its a completely different beast than all the other social media channels.
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Ivan Vazquez
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Joined Oct 3, 2025