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Reddit's CMO, Roxy Young, talks about how brands should connect on the platform
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Roxy Young, the chief marketing and consumer experience officer at Reddit, talks about centering on community and how brands can advertise authentically on the platform.
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So Reddit is all about community, and community is a core human need.
00:04
And I think now, more than ever, people are actively seeking it out.
00:12
You know, Reddit is a 20-year-old company, and at the core of Reddit is community.
00:19
And, you know, I think the reason that 20 years into our life as a company,
00:24
or more relevant than ever, is because we give people this core human need
00:31
to feel like they can belong to something.
00:35
At the core of Reddit is authentic human conversation.
00:40
And unlike many other platforms, we don't need to know your name,
00:44
we don't need to know your birthday, we don't need to know where you work.
00:48
You can come to Reddit, you can have your pseudonym,
00:50
and you can contribute confidently, authentically, and safely.
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So I love to use myself as an example.
00:58
You know, on LinkedIn, everybody knows what I do.
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I'm a marketer.
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And on Reddit, people don't know.
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They know that I love dogs, I was looking for an electric vehicle,
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I'm obsessed with skincare products,
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and I can share confidently and authentically
01:13
in a way that I can't on any other platform.
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The conversations on Reddit are driving people's decision-making,
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and that's why it's an important place for brands and marketers to be.
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It's the sixth most searched term on Google.
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People are actively seeking out these conversations on Reddit.
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And when brands think about how they show up on Reddit,
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they need to be authentic, they need to be candid,
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and the things that maybe are appealing to people on Reddit
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are maybe different than on other platforms.
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So when you're thinking about bringing your brand to Reddit,
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you can have deeper, longer-form topics
01:56
that you want to educate people on
01:59
to help them understand your product and its benefits.
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And, you know, some things that people should never do on Reddit
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is they shouldn't come to the table.
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Like, imagine Reddit as a big dinner table.
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You don't start shouting why you're so great.
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You know, people would not want to talk to you.
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Well, the same is true on Reddit.
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You need to come, you need to contribute to the conversation,
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and you can because you're an expert in your category,
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you're an expert on your brand,
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but you need to do that within the context
02:31
of the conversation that's happening on Reddit.
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You know, sometimes coming to a platform like Reddit
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can be challenging.
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It's really different than the way
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that you would advertise anywhere else.
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And so our job is to help give marketers
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simple and easy tools to show up on Reddit
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in the right way to drive the results for their business.
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And so a couple examples, you know,
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we have some new products that just released this week.
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And one of them that I think is really interesting
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is conversation summary add-ons.
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So imagine being able to talk about your product
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and then right below your creative,
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you can have actual clips of conversations
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from the Reddit community talking about your product
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and why it's so great.
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And it's a real endorsement for the things
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that you're offering in an authentic way.
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And it's a real audience.
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And it's a very similar thing.
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It's very interesting.
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Well, it's kind of our MySpace fan.
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We'll see you next time.
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I don't know.
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I like the sure one.
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I like the right thing.
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I like the noiseبر I don't know.
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I don't even know what it was being
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so encrypted the things that you rectify.
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So I'm going to find on and out
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andstäque's is all I can find those tricks
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and some hitch are using it
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and some trash.
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