So... I joined Reddit
By Rachiel
@funkeyguhl (1743)
Philippines
August 11, 2016 4:48am CST
As I have been announcing for sometime now (LOL), I am working from home now. Part of our duty is to make sure our articles are also posted on social media accounts so that we get a lot of views.
One of the social media accounts they have recommended is to use Reddit. I have been using it for two weeks now and I have to say it looks a bit like Mylot but the only difference is you get to promote something there.
Are you a Reddit user? any tips for newbies like me?
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@funkeyguhl (1743)
• Philippines
11 Aug 16
It is but I forgot to mention that Reddit is only for social recognition and not really the same with mylot wherein you can earn for staying.
how long have you been with mylot?
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@SIMPLYD (90717)
• Philippines
12 Aug 16
@funkeyguhl Since 2007 and then we transferred to Bubblews when it announced that it will change format and not pay anymore but after two years it was back , so i went back here also months before Bubblews finally closed .
@funkeyguhl (1743)
• Philippines
13 Aug 16
@SIMPLYD that's a long time. I think I have been of the same number of years like yours. I have not tried Bubblenews before. I am a mylot baby for many years. I never heard that they will not pay anymore though they did close shop last time.
Hopefully, it does not happen anymore 

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@funkeyguhl (1743)
• Philippines
13 Aug 16
Yes, I saw that too. That is why I am curious how you and @rina110383 were able to post your blog links because I would want to do the same too! 

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@Gina145 (3949)
• Johannesburg, South Africa
15 Aug 16
@funkeyguhl I guess it depends what your blog is about. The sub-Reddit that fits into my niche seems to have admin who are prepared to accept my sharing, but when I've tried sharing things I've written on different subjects I haven't been so lucky.
@sprite1950 (30461)
• Corsham, England
11 Aug 16
I love Reddit and I have learned so much about online sites from being there. There's just loads of information available. Any time I want to know something I will check there because someone will always know what's going on in the online world.
@funkeyguhl (1743)
• Philippines
11 Aug 16
wow! however it looks a bit complicated to use right?
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@funkeyguhl (1743)
• Philippines
13 Aug 16
@sprite1950 I still am trying to learn how to use it. Hopefully, I can find it as useful.
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@sprite1950 (30461)
• Corsham, England
11 Aug 16
@funkeyguhl yes it takes a little while to find your way around the site. I don't use it as much as I used to I must admit, just when I want to know something.
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@funkeyguhl (1743)
• Philippines
11 Aug 16
Oh I don't know what Quora is. What is it by the way?
Reddit is like a social media site wherein you can either chat with other users or promote your site, articles, etc.
@funkeyguhl (1743)
• Philippines
13 Aug 16
@ModernDayWriter oh I see. The I guess Quora is more of mylot? Reddit is like that too but you don't earn money rather just karma points and I guess gain online presence.
You can also promote an article but is has to be very subtle or you will get banned. That is what I know so far.
@ModernDayWriter (3318)
• New Delhi, India
11 Aug 16
@funkeyguhl quora is a social site where people put question on it and then discussion






