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A community for content marketers, SEO writers, newsletter operators, and content strategists. Discussions cover content planning, editorial calendars, SEO content workflows, newsletter monetization, and the distribution challenge that faces almost every content creator. Strategy and distribution are as important as creation here.
Best Content That Performs on r/content_marketing
These content types consistently get the most engagement in this community. Match your posts to what the community already loves.
5 Reply Strategies for r/content_marketing
These are the tactics that separate replies that get upvoted and build reputation from ones that get ignored — or flagged.
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Bring thoughtful strategy takes rather than tactical quick-wins — the community values the "content-first" philosophy and can spot conversion-focused SEO manipulation a mile away.
- 2
Discuss content-audience fit — whether a specific format (long-form, video, newsletter) fits the specific audience and topic — not just what performs well in general.
- 3
Explain where tools fit in the content production and distribution workflow — "I use this between the research stage and the writing stage to find angle gaps" is far more useful than "this is a great content tool".
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Share unexpected wins or failures — the community is drawn to case studies that contradict conventional wisdom ("we deprioritized SEO and newsletter growth shot up").
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Give equal weight to distribution strategy as creation strategy — the community's biggest frustration is content that gets made but never reaches its audience.
Dos & Don'ts on r/content_marketing
Every community has unwritten (and sometimes written) rules. Break them and you'll be ignored; follow them and you'll build real credibility.
Do
- ✓ Engage with content strategy at a thoughtful, philosophical level
- ✓ Discuss distribution and amplification as seriously as content creation
- ✓ Connect tool recommendations to specific workflow stages
- ✓ Share honest case studies including unexpected failures
- ✓ Acknowledge that different audiences and niches need different content approaches
Don't
- ✕ Treat content marketing as purely an SEO exercise
- ✕ Recommend tools without explaining where they fit in the workflow
- ✕ Ignore the distribution challenge by focusing only on creation
- ✕ Give generic content calendar advice without audience and goal context
- ✕ Pretend there's a universal content strategy that works for every business
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