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r/contentsyndication
Can you promote here?
Promotion is allowed only with moderator permission (or inside designated threads). A short, honest modmail before posting costs two minutes and functions as a safe-conduct pass; skipping it is the most common avoidable removal.
From the rules · Subreddit was created/maintained by LeadSpot and features their reports — always disclose any vendor affiliation and avoid pitches (use DMs per the rules).
Links
The rules clearly allow links. A plain-text mention still often outperforms a URL from a young account.
What this community rewards
Dominant post formats: data, guide, discussion
Headline = metric-driven, specific (e.g., '2026 B2B Lead Quality Report: ...'). Use authoritative first-person or objective third-person; long-form posts with data, charts, and clear methodology (800–2,500 words). Tone: practical, tactical, B2B. Upvoted: evidence-backed benchmarks, vendor comparisons, playbooks; removed: overt salesy pitches or undisclosed vendor shilling.
Arriving in the local format matters: cross-posting the same text everywhere reads as tourist instantly. The wider method is in the Reddit playbook.
Classified mechanically from the community's published rules and recent top posts, last checked August 2026. Rules change and moderators have the final say: verify at r/contentsyndication's rules page before posting anything that matters.
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These profiles power the product: promo-banned communities never receive a promotional draft, drafts arrive in the local format, and a fact-check gate plus human pacing protect the account doing the talking.