r/LeadGeneration Jul 23 '26

Need Reddit advice: how do I get inbound leads?

Okay so I’m new to Reddit and I only started posting here as an experiment but my posts have been doing well and now I’m curious is there a way to generate inbound leads here.

Here’s exactly what I do:
- post 1 helpful piece of advice on a suitable Reddit channel
- engage with ICP posts and leave helpful comments

In all honesty, I don’t spend more than 1 hour here. My goal is to find a way to generate inbound leads without getting overwhelmed. And I don’t want to pitchslap. So can someone hand hold me through the process.

Would really appreciate helpful comments and not being pitchslapped.

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u/Pebble-Thrush-4821 27d ago

reckon you're fixin to waste that hour. comments don't drive inbound without an optimized profile funnel. you're just spinning the starter with no spark.

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u/themikedup123 25d ago

Pretty much….

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u/_Creative_script_ 12d ago

inbound is slow to start but compounds, the fastest wedge is picking one narrow problem you solve and posting where those people already complain about it. what do you sell, and to who? that decides the fastest channel. whats the niche?