North StarNS AcademyReddit growth · AI & SaaS/Reddit Marketing
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Dashboard
Reddit Psychology & Culture
Why Redditors Reject Traditional MarketingThe Community-First MindsetAnonymity, Trust, and Who Is Actually on RedditChapter quiz
Platform Mechanics
The Karma SystemPost Ranking and Feed MechanicsComment Ranking, Content Lifecycle, and Posting TimingReddit Search and Reddit Answers (AI Search)Chapter quiz
Account Foundations & Safety
Account Setup and the Warming TimelineShadowbans: Detection and AvoidanceSubreddit Rules, AutoModerator, Mod Relations, and the Ethics LineChapter quiz
Subreddit Ecosystem Research
Finding and Evaluating Subreddits for an AI/SaaS ICPThe Lurking Protocol and Community MappingChapter quiz
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Reddit Marketing

Seven stages, from a cold account to a running channel. Work in order, each chapter unlocks when you pass its quiz.

7 stages 83 lessons 126 videos
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Why Redditors Reject Traditional Marketing

Lesson 1.1.1 · 3 min read

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Stage 1· Weeks 1-2

Reddit Foundations

Get trusted. Karma, ranking, account safety, and the ban lines you never cross.

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Stage 2· Weeks 3-4

Reddit SEO & AI Citations

Get found off Reddit. Rank in Google and get cited by ChatGPT, Perplexity, and AI Overviews.

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Stage 3· Weeks 5-6

Humanized Content & Community

Sound like a person, not a marketer. Posts and comments that earn upvotes and trust.

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Stage 4· Weeks 7-8

Lead Generation & Launches

Turn intent into pipeline. Monitor, reply, launch, and attribute what actually converts.

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Stage 5· Weeks 9-10

Automation & Intelligence

Monitor at scale with a human on every action. Alerts, scoring, and safe workflows.

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Stage 6· Weeks 11-12

Claude as the Operating System

Wire the whole motion into one AI-run system. Projects, Skills, and connected agents.

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Stage 7· Weeks 13-16

Capstones & Scaling

Prove it with 13 real projects and a 90-day roadmap. Then hand it to a team.

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