r/marketing is a subreddit with 1.9M members. The most common kinds of discussions are advice requests and solution requests, and the community frequently discusses marketing, looking for a, struggling, tired, and social media, and they frequently recommend/review email marketing platform, project management software, and email marketing service.
For marketing communications + advertising industry professionals to discuss and ask questions related to marketing strategy, media planning, digital, social, search, campaigns, data science, email, user experience, content, copywriting, segmentation, attribution, data visualization, testing, optimization, and martech. We are a support network for people working at brands, businesses, agencies, vendors, and academia.
Popular Themes in r/marketing
#1
Advice Requests
: "How to fix a massive Monday slump?"
13 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "API to Get US Addresses in Radius Around Coordinate?"
7 posts
#3
Pain & Anger
: "Dishonest agencies.. one after another"
4 posts
#4
Self-Promotion
: "Soy desarrollador de páginas web 3 años en el mercado páginas hechas ah medida del cliente con características premium en cada página ahora estoy buscando 8 personas que necesiten una página web para su negocio mándenme dm si quieren info📉"
2 posts
#5
Ideas
: "Creative ideas to attract people to an IT security trade show booth?"
1 post
#6
Money Talk
: "spent $4k on a creator campaign and got 11 clicks"
1 post
#7
Opportunities
: "Should I start looking for other opportunities? Account manager at a marketing agency"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/marketing
#1
Marketing
: "I love Marketing…but I hate working in Marketing."
121 posts
#2
Looking For A
36 posts
#3
Struggling
35 posts
#4
Tired
11 posts
#5
Social Media
: "I don't want to manage Social Media anymore"
11 posts
#6
Ai
: "Meta is now asking if you’re really sure you want to turn off their Ai “enhancements” 👀"
11 posts
#7
Looking For A Tool
10 posts
#8
Tool
9 posts
#9
Seo
: "5 years in Seo: outdated. 3 months in AEO: visionary."
8 posts
#10
Job
7 posts
Products Discussed in r/marketing
Email Marketing Platform
101 reviews
#1
Mailchimp
3.9★ from 15 reviews
#2
ActiveCampaign
4.1★ from 11 reviews
#3
Mailerlite
4.2★ from 10 reviews
Project Management Software
38 reviews
#1
Trello
4.2★ from 9 reviews
#2
Asana
4.6★ from 5 reviews
#3
Clickup
4.3★ from 4 reviews
Email Marketing Service
35 reviews
#1
Mailchimp
3.7★ from 12 reviews
#2
MailerLite
4.8★ from 4 reviews
#3
Constant Contact
3.3★ from 3 reviews
Flair Used in r/marketing
#1
Question
: "Dishonest agencies.. one after another"
65 posts
#2
Discussion
: "The best ads are divisive! 👇🤣"
56 posts
#3
Support
: "An IT team leader at my company has gone rogue with AI and started creating “marketing materials.”Company leadership is letting it slide."
10 posts
#4
News
: "ESPN Evaluating AI Promos After Tony Parker Backlash"
4 posts
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Yearly
+99k members(5.4%)
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Last updated: June 23, 2026