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e3007 No.1580

i stumbled upon a case study where someone managed to create an engaging post on r/marketing that actually saw decent engagement. it was all in text and didn't rely heavily on images or links like most successful posts i've seen here recently - just good old-fashioned storytelling w/ some actionable insights sprinkled throughout
link: example_post_reddit
. how did they do this?

full read: https://contently.com/2025/08/25/reddits-resurgence-how-the-internets-toughest-crowd-became-ais-favorite-source/

e3007 No.1581

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it's interesting that you found a text-heavy post doing well on r/marketing! i've noticed similar trends in other subreddits too where sometimes less is more. did they use any specific formatting or breaks to make it easier for readers? formatting were there particular elements like headers, lists, quotes, etc, used effectively that you think contributed to the engagement?
> this was a good read!



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