Best subreddits for agency owners
The best subreddits for agency owners are r/Entrepreneur, r/smallbusiness and r/marketing. Where agency owners and freelancers talk pricing, clients, positioning, and the marketing tools they actually use. Below: all 9, with each one's self-promotion policy so you don't get banned on day one.
All 9 communities, ranked.
- 01
Broad and noisy. Strong spam filtering and self-promo rules, but enormous reach. The 'Thank God It's Monday' thread is the promo outlet.
Promo: Only in the designated weekly/monthly promo thread. How to post in r/Entrepreneur →
- 02
Practical, tool-hungry audience. A weekly self-promotion thread keeps the main feed clean; great for tools that save owners time or money.
Promo: Only in the designated weekly/monthly promo thread. How to post in r/smallbusiness →
- 03
Strategy and career talk more than tactics. Promo is restricted, but tool recommendations come up in answers.
Promo: Rarely: you earn mentions by being the most useful answer. How to post in r/marketing →
- 04
More tactical than r/marketing: SEO, ads, email, automation. Buyers research tools here regularly.
Promo: Rarely: you earn mentions by being the most useful answer. How to post in r/digital_marketing →
- 05
Skeptical, expert audience that punishes tool-dropping. But the right recommendation in a real answer carries weight, and these threads rank.
Promo: Rarely: you earn mentions by being the most useful answer. How to post in r/SEO →
- 06
Tight, expert community for ad buyers. High intent for ad-tech and reporting tools.
Promo: Rarely: you earn mentions by being the most useful answer. How to post in r/PPC →
- 07
Smaller but high-value: pricing, retainers, client ops, and the stack agencies run. Strong intent for B2B tools sold to agencies.
Promo: Rarely: you earn mentions by being the most useful answer. How to post in r/agency →
- 08
Higher signal than r/Entrepreneur; people running real businesses discussing operations and scale.
Promo: Yes, if it's a genuine, disclosed answer, not a link drop. How to post in r/advancedentrepreneur →
- 09
Built around sharing and feedback; more promo-tolerant than the big subs.
Promo: Yes, if it's a genuine, disclosed answer, not a link drop. How to post in r/growmybusiness →
The one rule that keeps you un-banned
Across every community here, the pattern is the same: be the most useful answer, not an ad.Lead with help, disclose when you mention your own product, and save launches for the designated promo threads. The fastest way to torch a new account is dropping your link in a top-level post. Reddit's spam filter and the mods both punish it.
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