Promote on r/EntrepreneurRideAlong
A community built around radical transparency — founders share monthly revenue numbers, MRR milestones, traffic stats, and lessons learned in public. The culture of openness creates a uniquely collaborative atmosphere where specific numbers are celebrated and vagueness is the only real faux pas.
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5 Reply Strategies for r/EntrepreneurRideAlong
These are the tactics that separate replies that get upvoted and build reputation from ones that get ignored — or flagged.
- 1
Always respond with specific numbers when relating to a milestone — "we hit $5k MRR at month 8 using a similar channel" is worth ten vague encouragements.
- 2
Acknowledge the specific milestone the OP has hit before giving advice — don't jump straight to the next level.
- 3
Ask about their next revenue target to show genuine interest in the journey and to spark continued discussion.
- 4
Frame any tool or resource recommendations as "what helped us hit similar numbers" — it makes the recommendation feel earned rather than promotional.
- 5
Keep replies tight and punchy — this community moves fast and long-winded strategic advice gets less engagement than direct, specific responses.
Dos & Don'ts on r/EntrepreneurRideAlong
Every community has unwritten (and sometimes written) rules. Break them and you'll be ignored; follow them and you'll build real credibility.
Do
- ✓ Share specific revenue numbers and milestones in your replies
- ✓ Celebrate the OP's win before adding your perspective
- ✓ Ask specific follow-up questions about strategy and channels
- ✓ Frame advice in the context of specific revenue stages
- ✓ Bring transparent data from your own experience
Don't
- ✕ Give vague or generic advice without numbers to back it up
- ✕ Skip past the milestone acknowledgment straight to advice
- ✕ Write long strategic essays when punchy specifics would serve better
- ✕ Promote products without tying them to measurable outcomes
- ✕ Pretend to have numbers you don't actually have
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