Tag: strategy

Related Soar articles tagged with strategy.

May 14, 2026

What a Reddit marketing agency contract should specify: deliverables, ownership, kill switches

The clauses that protect a brand and the ones that quietly lock you in. A decision framework for the contract under a Reddit marketing agency engagement.

May 13, 2026

Community marketing agency vs in-house team: the 12-month cost and time tradeoff

A 12-month cost and ramp-curve comparison for community marketing: in-house headcount and tooling vs an agency, with break-even by company stage.

May 13, 2026

Reddit marketing agency vs ghostwriter: when each makes sense for a B2B brand

Use the cost, risk, and strategy map to decide when a Reddit ghostwriter is enough and when a B2B brand needs a full agency.

May 12, 2026

Is Quora still worth it for marketing in 2026? (Yes, but not for the reasons you think)

Quora lost a third of its creator base after the 2024 monetization shutdown. It also became the fourth most cited domain in Google AI Mode. Both can be true.

May 11, 2026

Reddit account infrastructure for brands: the architecture guide

The account architecture brands need before Reddit marketing: roles, warming timelines, CQS gates, and ban-risk controls.

May 11, 2026

Is Reddit marketing worth it? A data-driven answer for marketing leaders

The 2026 numbers on Reddit's purchase influence, search visibility, and AI citation share, with the budget case marketing leaders need to give a skeptical CEO.

May 10, 2026

Reddit shadowbans: what they are, how to detect them, and what they mean for your brand

How to tell whether your brand's Reddit account is shadowbanned, what triggered it, and why recovery is harder than the appeal form makes it look.

May 9, 2026

Your Reddit post was removed with no reason. Here is exactly why.

A Reddit post that vanishes without a message is usually an operations signal, not a mystery. Decode the filters before your team reposts.

May 9, 2026

Reddit marketing agency pricing in 2026: what the $5K, $10K, and $15K tiers actually buy

A line-item map of what the $5K, $10K, and $15K Reddit retainer tiers actually buy in 2026: hours, deliverables, account infrastructure, and reporting.

May 8, 2026

Zero-click marketing and community: Why Reddit is the natural execution layer

Organic clicks are shrinking. The answer is not more content, it is brand presence inside the communities AI and buyers already trust.

May 8, 2026

r/devops mod filters decoded: account age, karma, and content gates by post type

r/devops has roughly 300K subscribers and a layered filter stack that kills most vendor posts. The gates by post type, and what survives.

May 7, 2026

r/sysadmin posting playbook: what survives the filter and what gets removed

r/sysadmin has 1.26M subscribers and two enforced rules. Decode the post structures that survive the anti-promo filter, the two that always die, and the IT-vendor angle.