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Reddit Post Ideas for Kiloparse

Non-spam Reddit post ideas for sharing Kiloparse tools and creator-site checklists only where genuinely relevant.

Hey guys,

These assets are meant for manual, ethical promotion. Do not spam communities. Read each platform’s rules and only share Kiloparse links when they genuinely help the conversation.

Rules before posting

Read each subreddit’s rules before posting. Do not post the same link everywhere. Do not pretend you are unrelated to Kiloparse. If you share a Kiloparse link, be clear that it is your site or your project.

Use Reddit mostly to answer questions. The safest rhythm is to be helpful without links most of the time, and only share a link when it directly answers the thread.

Original post ideas

Post idea: “I made a free checklist for small creator sites before monetization — what would you add?” Link: /tools/monetization-readiness-scorecard.

Post idea: “I kept seeing new sites miss the same boring trust pages, so I made a plain-English trust page checklist.” Link: /tools/trust-page-checklist.

Post idea: “For anyone building a newsletter form, here’s the checklist I use before sending traffic to it.” Link: /tools/newsletter-signup-checker.

Post idea: “I wrote a plain-English explanation of ads.txt for small publishers because the docs can feel intimidating.” Link: /blog/2026-06-21-what-ads-txt-means-in-plain-english.

Comment templates

Template: “I’d check the boring trust stuff first: About, Contact, Privacy, Terms, Disclaimer, sitemap, and whether the form actually works. I’m working on a small checklist site called Kiloparse, so I’m biased, but this page may help: [relevant link].”

Template: “Before applying for monetization, I’d make sure the site still feels useful without ads. Content depth, internal links, and trust pages matter more than just having ad code. This checklist is the kind of thing I mean: [relevant link].”

Template: “For newsletter forms, I’d test a valid email, invalid email, mobile view, and whether the email is actually saved. I made a simple checklist for that here: [relevant link].”

Subreddits to research manually

r/Blogging, r/SEO, r/juststart, r/Entrepreneur, r/SideProject, r/indiehackers, r/Newsletter, r/content_marketing, r/webdev, r/SmallBusiness.

Do not post until you have read the current rules. If a community forbids self-promotion, answer questions without links.

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