r/Entrepreneur
building audience

Build Your Audience Using r/Entrepreneur

r/Entrepreneur members are entrepreneurially minded and open to following interesting founders. Unlike social media where algorithms bury content, valuable posts here can reach thousands of potential audience members directly.

Signs of Success

You'll know this approach is working when you see:

  • Profile follows increasing after posts
  • People recognizing your name in other threads
  • DMs asking to be notified about your content
  • Cross-platform follows (Twitter, newsletter signups) from r/Entrepreneur readers

Community-Specific Approach

How to tackle this problem specifically in r/Entrepreneur.

1

Share your entrepreneurial journey

r/Entrepreneur loves founder stories with specific details. Monthly income reports, lessons from failures, and behind-the-scenes content builds following.

Example

"Month 6 building in public: Hit $10K MRR. Here is what worked, what failed, and what I am trying next."

2

Create reference content

Guides, frameworks, and checklists get saved and shared. Content that remains useful over time converts casual readers to followers.

3

Engage consistently over time

Audience builds from recognition. When people see your name providing value repeatedly, they start following you across platforms.

Example

Respond to the same categories of questions consistently. Become known as the go-to person for your topic.

4

Cross-promote thoughtfully

After building trust, occasional mentions of your newsletter, podcast, or Twitter feel natural, not promotional.

Post Strategies That Work

Real post formats that resonate in r/Entrepreneur for this specific goal.

Transparent revenue report

"Month [X] revenue report: $[X] revenue, $[Y] profit, [Z] customers. Here is what moved the needle this month: [specifics]. AMA."

Specific numbers attract engagement. r/Entrepreneur trusts founders who share real data, not vanity metrics.

Failure post-mortem

"I failed at [X] and here is why. Lost $[X]/[X months]/[X opportunity]. Lessons I wish I knew earlier: [list]."

Failure content is underrated. It builds trust and relatability. People follow founders who share both wins and losses.

Comprehensive guide

"The complete guide to [topic] for entrepreneurs. I spent [time] figuring this out. Here is everything I learned: [detailed breakdown]."

Thorough content gets saved. Readers who find value bookmark it, share it, and remember you when they need your expertise.

Avoid These Mistakes

Common pitfalls when tackling this problem in r/Entrepreneur.

Every post includes a CTA to follow

r/Entrepreneur members resent being treated as conversion targets. Frequent CTAs feel desperate and damage trust.

Better approach

Let value speak. Put your links in profile. Mention other platforms only when directly relevant or asked.

Inconsistent posting schedule

Audience building requires momentum. Sporadic posting means readers forget you between appearances.

Better approach

Set a sustainable cadence. One valuable post per week beats five mediocre posts followed by silence.

Only sharing wins

Entrepreneurs are skeptical of too-good stories. Everyone knows business is hard. Only sharing success seems inauthentic.

Better approach

Share the full journey - struggles, doubts, failures alongside wins. Authenticity builds stronger audience connections.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about building audience on r/Entrepreneur.

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