How to Use #Reddit to Find #SubjectMatter #Exerts_ INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF #DIGITALMARKETING ™ – FESCH.TV
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#Reddit gets a bad rap for serving as a breeding ground for snark, rants, and memes. Sarcastic comments aside, this #socialplatform has over 100,000 communities, known as #subreddits. And it’s one of the few places where initially #anonymoususers can turn into solid sources for your #content.
#Tracking them down can be an adventure. The #platform prides itself on #privacy, and its #members are fiercely protective of it.
You can pierce through the veil, though, and land interviews with #experts who can lend their #credibility to your #content. Here is how to #flex your investigative muscles to find, vet, and interact with them on #Reddit.
Go #niche on #subreddits
The magic of #Reddit is, if you can think of it, there’s probably a #community built around it. It’s the perfect place to #research obscure topics and comes up with new #contentideas. As you explore, keep in mind the more #specific the #subreddit is, the greater likelihood #experts will be there. These #digital water coolers draw #people to #chat about their #industry and shared interests.
Given there are thousands of #subreddits to sort through, it can be overwhelming if you aren’t familiar with the #platform.
Here are a few places to #begin your #search:
#Subgroupsearches
Instead of beginning with #Reddit’s #homepage thread, go deeper into the #forum’s #subgroups. Search for a #generalterm for your #topic to see an overview of the #communities associated with it. From there, you can identify #nichesubreddits that fit your #specific areas of #interest in the #topic. Each group has thousands of people talking about everything from troubleshooting the design press mechanisms to debugging lines of code.
#Askmeanything (#AMA)
The #subreddit r/IAmA stands for “I am a” while #AMA means “#askmeanything.” It gives #specialists, #publicfigures, and working #professionals a #platform to answer questions from fellow #Redditors. You also can find these people elsewhere on the #site. Since #Reddit’s #interface can be slightly unintuitive, a few more steps are involved to identify them.
#Vet your #experts
Other #socialnetworks expect you to display your name and photo, #Reddit does the opposite. #Users can choose to remain #anonymous, giving them the freedom to share opinions without having any personal information attached to them.
But some #Redditors share their identity and even post links to their #website or other #socialcontent.
Whether the person #shares their identity on #Reddit or not, you should begin to analyze whether this potential source is #credible before reaching out. Before making an #interview request for someone, you can use these questions as a starting point to #research their #background.
Have they responded to #posts connected to their #expertise or #industry?
If you want to see a #user’s #post and #commenthistory, click on their profile name. From there, you can begin to check out the types of #content they’re interacting with.
How have they responded to #posts and #questions from other #Redditors?
Look for #patterns in how they #answered other #questions related to their #profession, #industry, or #topic you’re covering. Their #comments should provide consistent, relevant, and insightful information.
Do they have any #certifications or listed #credentials in their #posts?
This question is #specific to #AMAposts. Communities like r/IAmA require #users who create #posts to provide proof of their #expertise.
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