App Review: reddiTraffic

Reddit is best-known as the “front page of the Internet,” where people gather in some of its many subreddits, each of which appeal to a particular interest or topic. Reddit, thus, is a great source of highly interesting content that can go viral at a moment’s notice, which is a great news to content curators whose traffic generation method depends on the quality of content that they share in their site. Now Reddit is massive and it takes a lot of effort to scour it of popular content that would be relevant to your niche. If you wish to shorten this process and have it automated, then Ali G. has a brand new product for you. It’s called reddiTraffic, and it will be launched hours from the time of this writing.

This product is an app, which means that it is likely web-based and will only require a browser extension or the like rather than an installation to your desktop. This app will help you quickly identify whatever content is being popular in Reddit and then automatically post it to your site and share it to your social media pages and profiles. This allows you to set up what’s virtually a content factory that will not require your intervention at all, thereby saving you the time and effort needed to get the content curation job done.

reddiTraffic will be launched on May 31, 2016, 9:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time for the basic price of $37. We will be reviewing it as soon as it is launched, and we will be updating this post with our review. If you want to check out our review before you proceed to buy this product, be sure to bookmark this page and come check back again on launch date.


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