• phoneymouse@lemmy.world
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    I have a family member that runs their company digital advertising strategy. Said the same thing… and that it was hard to track conversions. They ended up pulling their ads.

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      I work in the digital advertising industry…reddit is pushing hard to grow it’s advertising business and are being helped by major players in the industry.

      I’ve been tracking it for a while, because I know it was foreshadowing the decline of reddit as I knew it

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        Plus they have this unique position of being able to serve niche ads right in the place where that niche happens. You don’t really need to be a genius to make that work, even if you have shit algorithms, the targetting is done for free by just selecting the right subreddits. It is one of the rare places where actually useful advertising could happen, that’s a market that’s currently being served by nobody.

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      Yup. That was our experience too! My boss and I were both Redditors and we thought it would be cool.

      Narrator: It wasn’t.