Sure, no problem! These are my posts, the best one allowed us to get +100 users applying to our beta. But some of the posts didn't get any interaction at all.
As a reddit user, I've seen two types of posts that work well:
Make it personal: explain why this is meaningful to you, some people might find it relatable.
Provide enough value: don't just put your links, share some data about what you've learned during the process, eg- "I spent 200 hours studying X and these are the 5 key things that would have save me half of the time."
Sure, no problem! These are my posts, the best one allowed us to get +100 users applying to our beta. But some of the posts didn't get any interaction at all.
As a reddit user, I've seen two types of posts that work well:
Thanks for the great advice. I've posted a link and a short comment today and got quite a few upvotes! reddit.com/r/learnjavascript/comme...
Yay! That's awesome, I'll leave a comment :)