I see this over and over:
⢠Ads are running
⢠Budget is being spent
⢠Clicks are coming in
⢠Results are inconsistent or flat
Most people assume:
âReddit just doesnât work for usâ
In reality, 90% of Reddit ad issues are structural, not creative.
Thatâs why I put together a Reddit Ads Audit Checklist â the exact framework I use before touching:
budgets
creatives
targeting
or scaling decisions
This is not a âtips & tricksâ list.
Itâs a diagnostic tool.
đ What the audit helps you uncover
âď¸ Are you targeting subreddits correctly â or just guessing?
âď¸ Is your account structure creating false positives / false negatives?
âď¸ Are you optimizing too early (or way too late)?
âď¸ Are you paying for engagement that can never convert?
âď¸ Is Reddit the problem⌠or is the setup?
Most failed Reddit campaigns fail before the first ad is even launched.
đ Whatâs inside the checklist
⢠Account & campaign structure review
⢠Targeting sanity checks (this alone saves $$$)
⢠Creative-context alignment
⢠Budget & learning phase red flags
⢠Optimization mistakes I see even from agencies
No fluff.
No theory.
Just yes / no checks that show you exactly where money leaks.
đŻ Who this is for
⢠Founders running Reddit ads themselves
⢠Marketers inheriting messy ad accounts
⢠Anyone spending $$ on Reddit but unsure what to fix first
If youâre profitable already â this helps you scale safely
If youâre not â this helps you stop burning cash
ENJOY!