How a Web3 Marketing Agency promoted 108+ pieces of content on Reddit
How a Web3 Marketing Agency promoted 108+ pieces of content on Reddit Historical note: this article describes a specific campaign or time-bound case study. The results and platform

Historical note: this article describes a specific campaign or time-bound case study. The results and platform mechanics should be read as historical context, not as a guarantee of identical outcomes in 2026.
Project summary
+2.8m
Reddit views
+ 6.7k
conversations started
Type of work: Content promotion
Channels: Reddit only
Timeline: 3 months
Total Cost: $20,000k-$25,000k
The problem
The CEO of a popular web3 marketing agency was looking for a partner that could take ownership of PR campaigns that they were launching on Reddit.
The agency had previously worked with** Huobi, Binance, Crypto.com, simplex, bybit, Bittorrent & more.**
Along with a reliable partner, they wanted an easy flow for their account managers to be able to send us content to get promoted.
The solution
A content distribution campaign that allowed us to deliver long-term community presence.
1. A custom workflow
We worked with the agency to develop a custom kanban based content promotion pipeline. We made & kept SLA’s about content promotion turnaround, engagement minimums, & post uptimes.
2. Content distribution on Reddit
We utilized our Reddit capabilities to drive awareness and traffic across web3 subreddits to our client’s projects.
The challenges
The primary challenges during this campaign were…
The client had tight delivery windows to meet. They had daily new content that needed to get promoted and would often need same-day turnaround. We customized our processes to meet this requirement.
Our takedown rate was an issue early on, it was hard to get the client content to “stick” and not be taken down. We experimented and found methods which drastically reduced takedown after month 1.
The outcome
We promoted a total of 108 pieces of content,
a 5 star review!
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