r/ProductMarketing
A place for Product Marketers to ask questions, share knowledge, vent, and discuss strategy.
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r/ProductMarketing is a Marketing & Sales subreddit in the World category with 32,703 members. Use this page to track r/ProductMarketing stats, subscriber growth trends, daily and weekly analytics, and similar subreddits with related audiences.
Recent r/ProductMarketing growth: +79 members today (+0.24%) and +283 members this week (+0.87%).
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r/ProductMarketing Subreddit Rules
Community-specific content
Posts must be on topic, in-depth, and Product Marketing focused.
Please structure your title as follows for consistency:
- POST TITLE: A clear and detailed title including: B2B or B2C and your industry.
- POST BODY: Include at least one paragraph of supporting text that frames your question or point clearly
Post title examples:
- (B2C Fintech) Pricing strategy for a savings app targeting Gen Z in the UK
- (B2B Security) Feature packaging for a cybersecurity suite aimed at SMBs in Europe
No self-promotion, clickbait, AI spam, or low-effort content
We can all tell when you post AI slop. Don’t do it. This is NOT LinkedIn. Your post will be removed.
Do not request work, offer services, or promote your own product or company. If your post mentions your product or company name, it will be removed.
Avoid repeating questions that have already been discussed. Please search/filter previous posts before starting a new thread.
Career related posts
To keep discussions balanced, career-related posts are only allowed on Fridays.
This is not a job board - please do not post or request jobs.
Use the "Career - Only Friday" tag when posting about job searches, interview prep, career transitions, compensation, or personal growth in Product Marketing.
Posts outside of Friday will be removed.
Be polite & respectful
Be polite and respectful of other users. Civil conversation is okay, bigotry and personal attacks are not.
If engaged in debate, argue in good faith and assume that all parties involved are doing the same.
1 post per user, per day - quality over quantity
Moderator discretion
The Mods may remove any post or comment to maintain the quality and focus of the subreddit, even if it does not explicitly break a rule.
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