CASE: Reddit for B2C: How an Online Comics Platform Got Thousands of Clicks

Reddit means organic visits to your site, reach inside communities, and brand mentions that land in answers from ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews.

Reddit Marketing

Client tasks

Increase brand awareness and drive referral traffic from Reddit

Results

3 807

Clicks to the site (per month) from Reddit

295

Target conversions

Key Actions

Niche: online comics platform (B2C digital, mobile app + web) Channel: Reddit (organic – posts, comments, reputation, LLM presence) Period: 3-6 months of work Agency: UPCORN AGENCY


The result in brief

In one month of the active phase, Reddit as a standalone channel delivered:

  • 3,807 clicks to the site
  • 66% engagement rate
  • 295 target conversions
  • 500,000+ post reach per month

And all of it organically, with no paid post promotion.

The challenge

An online comics platform is a typical B2C digital product with a mass English-speaking audience. We had three goals:

  1. Awareness. Make the platform’s name show up in natural discussions where the target audience is looking for something to read.
  2. Traffic and conversions. Bring relevant users to the site and into the app.
  3. Presence in AI. Cement the brand in LLM answers to queries like “recommend me an app to read comics / webtoons.”

The difficulty of the niche is that the comics audience is highly sensitive to promotion. Any promotional tone in subreddits like r/comics, r/webtoons, r/manhwa or r/manga gets “burned” within seconds, and the account risks a ban.

The approach

1. Choosing subreddits by relevance, not by size

We didn’t chase the “giants.” The working principle is one flagship subreddit plus 3-5 niche communities where the audience is genuinely active. Before starting, for each subreddit we assessed the members vs online ratio, the number of posts per day, the formats of top posts, the rules on brand mentions, the karma/account-age thresholds, and how fast the moderators respond.

2. Content formats for a promo-sensitive audience

Instead of direct advertising, we used three formats that land natively in the comics community:

  • Question Post – a question-discussion where the community mentions the platform, not us.
  • Story Post – a reader’s personal story (“how I finally found an app that’s actually comfortable to read on…”), where the brand appears in the comments.
  • Comparison Post – a comparison of several comics-reading platforms. These are exactly the posts that rank in Google for years and convert into traffic best.

3. The rule of the first 48 hours

Each post was published at the subreddit’s prime time (in their time zone); in the first hours we opened up the discussion with comments from different relevant angles and responded actively for the first 6 hours. We didn’t edit the post for the first 24 hours and never asked for upvotes – that’s an instant ban risk.

4. Infrastructure with no shortcuts

The comics audience and Reddit moderation react harshly to “factory” accounts. So we grew accounts through real participation – with zero promotion for the first 30-60 days, building up karma and age. No “create – drop a link – run” schemes.

Results in detail

Traffic and conversions (GA4, per month)

Reddit traffic in GA4 is “scattered” across several sources, which we grouped together: reddit.com / referral, reddit / post, out.reddit.com / referral, reddit / comments, and others. Totals for the month:

MetricValue
Clicks to the site3,807
Engagement rate66%
Target conversions295

The most valuable insight: traffic from the posts themselves (reddit / post) showed the highest engagement depth – an engagement rate above 90% and the most conversions. In other words, a quality organic post brings not just clicks but a “warm” audience ready to act.

Awareness

The best organic posts consistently pulled tens of thousands of views through algorithmic reach – orders of magnitude more than the rough “1,000 views” threshold below which a post is considered ineffective. Mentions of the platform started appearing in discussions we didn’t initiate – a community signal formed. Below are the average reach results across posts:

Presence in LLMs

This turned out to be perhaps the most important result for the long term. In the LLM analytics for the niche’s prompts, Reddit overtook all other domains in the niche (app directories, App Store / Google Play pages, niche reviews) and became the #1 source AI uses for answers about the product. This is a direct result of Reddit generating 40.1% of all LLM citations – more than Wikipedia, YouTube and Google combined.

What worked best

  • Comparison posts – the most consistent format: reach, traffic, and long-lasting ranking in Google all at once.
  • Quality over quantity. One strong organic post works for the brand for years, while mass crowd marketing yields up to 80% removals and bans.
  • Fresh content every month. Perplexity and AI Overviews love recency – regular new threads kept the LLM presence current.

Conclusion

For a B2C digital product with a mass English-speaking audience, Reddit isn’t “just another social media channel” – it’s simultaneously a traffic source, a reputation tool, and an entry point into AI answers. The key condition is to play the long game, with real communication and an understanding of the community’s context, rather than “drop a link and run.”


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