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For digital marketing news, best practices, strategy, and learning.
A community to discuss Affiliate marketing (AM,) paid traffic, SEO, email marketing, and more. READ OUR WIKI: https://reddit.com/r/Affiliatemarketing/wiki/index
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A place for email marketing professionals to talk shop.
Welcome to the r/musicmarketing ! The only sub on Reddit 100% devoted to getting answers on how to market your music. PLEASE! Read our rules and Community WIKI before attempting to post. Help our community be its best! Report rule violations to mods. NOTE ! - You will need minimu
An open discussion of Marketing Automation, Email Marketing, and the various benefits and qualities of various Automation Platforms. Join here to discuss or ask questions related to marketing automation. We do not allow any advertising Official discord https://discord.gg/BDgbRUNG
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Most founders pick subreddits wrong. They jump to the largest community in their space — r/Entrepreneur, r/marketing — and get buried under 800k subscribers and a wall of "just shipped my SaaS" posts. The good leads are deeper.
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