Find your next customers in r/PPC
r/PPC is where paid search and paid social practitioners share campaign strategies, troubleshoot performance drops, and compare bid management tools.
Who buys here and why
Google Ads and Meta Ads specialists, freelance PPC managers, and agency teams running accounts from small local businesses to enterprise e-commerce. They buy bid automation, attribution, and reporting software as core to their workflow.
PPC professionals switch tools frequently when performance algorithms change or agency margins tighten. Threads about Smart Bidding failures or third-party attribution gaps signal immediate tool-shopping behavior.
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How to participate in r/PPC without spamming
r/PPC has a weekly thread specifically for tool discussions, which is the safest place to mention products. Outside that thread, keep replies focused on solving the stated campaign problem and disclose any product affiliation clearly.
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Frequently asked questions
Are PPC managers in r/PPC decision-makers for tool purchases?
Often yes. Freelancers and agency owners choose their own software, and in-house specialists frequently recommend tools to their CMO or director.
What types of tools get discussed most in r/PPC?
Bid management, attribution, feed optimization for shopping, and reporting dashboards are the most common categories. Scripts and automation tooling come up constantly.
How quickly do r/PPC members switch tools?
Faster than most software categories. Paid search performance can move quickly, so practitioners are more willing to trial and switch when they see an edge elsewhere.
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