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Reddit outpaces peers in tech ad spend and ROAS

The news: Reddit has become one of the most effective social platforms for marketing-driven sales and consistently outperforms other social networks on return on ad spend (ROAS).

  • The platform delivers more marketing-driven sales relative to its share of spend than 4 out of 5 other platforms, per a TransUnion study commissioned by Reddit.
  • Reddit also helped consumer tech marketers get about $7 ROAS between Q1 2023 and Q1 2025.

Why it matters: Reddit could be moving from a tactical add-on to a driver of smarter media strategies.

  • Growth outpaces peers. Its share of tech ad spend surged 58% since 2023—more than double the growth of other paid social platforms combined.
  • Lineup is strengthened. Reddit’s own research finds that its ad structure works considerably better when paired with TV, video, paid search, or digital display.

How we got here: Marketers looking for high-intent, niche-driven social environments benefit from Reddit’s emphasis on discovery and decision-making. Unlike platforms built primarily for entertainment and broad socializing, its community-first model positions it as a locale where users arrive with purpose.

Another part of what’s led to Reddit’s ad success is a focus on quality, not quantity: The platform keeps ad load intentionally light, focusing on making “every impression work harder,” per COO Jen Wong.

Assets beyond efficiency: Beyond ROAS, Reddit offers structural advantages that reinforce its role in the path to purchase.

  • Subreddits function like mini-forums of trusted recommendations, making ads appear in spaces where people are already seeking advice or are open to new content. Most (88%) Reddit users said that, if other users like a new tech product or device, they’re more likely to buy it.
  • Automated targeting lets advertisers scale campaigns with less manual effort, freeing up time for strategic planning and creative work.
  • Posts and threads often live longer than content in fast-scroll feeds like X, giving ads more time to make an impression.

Our take: The authenticity that makes Reddit valuable can also be fragile. Brands should focus on making original content that’s not recycled from other platforms and is relevant to the niches they want to target, rather than chasing virality, to maximize campaigns and avoid alienating the communities they want to reach.

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