Growth idea action plan
Reddit self-promo check before community seeding
Check whether the community is becoming an audience for the founder before scaling promotion.
Why this can grow a startup
Self-promotion can create a spike, but it can also make the room one-sided. The Reddit founder study found stronger self-promotion motivation was associated with 32% more visitors, but 15% fewer contributors and 23% fewer subscribers over 28 days. That is the trap for startup communities: the founder gets attention while the community fails to become a place where other people talk. The practical check is blunt. In the first month, count how many useful posts and comments come from people who are not the founder. If the founder is still carrying the room alone, slow the promo and seed questions, examples, and member-led threads.
Ian's take
From scaling consumer platforms across MENA and Southeast Asia, my default is to distrust growth work that only looks good in a slide. I would treat this as earning the right to be in the room, not dropping a campaign into a room. In community-led growth, the first job is to notice what people already care about, then bring a useful proof, tool, teardown, or question that makes the conversation better. I would run it small enough to learn quickly, then only scale the parts that real users repeat, save, reply to, or buy from. For this tactic, I would watch one clear growth signal before putting more time or budget behind it.
Action plan
- Define one narrow startup segment where reddit self-promo check before community seeding can create a measurable lift.
- Turn the tactic into one offer, page, campaign, or workflow for the Reddit and Community channel.
- Use the evidence from arxiv.org to set the first version of the message, format, and audience.
- Launch a small test for 7 to 14 days with one success metric: one measurable growth signal.
- Review the result, keep the winning message, remove weak variants, and turn the learning into a repeatable growth playbook.
Source-backed example
The Reddit founder study found stronger self-promotion motivation was linked to 32% more visitors, but 15% fewer contributors and 23% fewer subscribers in the first 28 days.
GrowthDex source hub: arXiv: How Founder Motivations, Goals, and Actions Influence Early Trajectories of Online Communities
Last checked: 2026-06-10T07:05:20.000Z
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Ian Goh has helped grow consumer platforms across Southeast Asia, India, and MENA. His work includes scaling Tiki to 100M+ users, doubling BIGO's MENA revenue in 7 months, and increasing OYO's direct booking share across 6 Southeast Asian markets.
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- Doubled BIGO's MENA revenue in 7 months.
- Raised OYO's direct booking share by 50% across 6 Southeast Asian markets.
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