A new WPP-backed study reveals how Reddit users research brands and make buying decisions, and why ignoring this channel costs you sales.
Reddit has quietly become one of the most important stages in the customer journey. A new study from WPP, published in partnership with Marketing Dive, examined how Reddit users research brands and make buying decisions, and the findings cut against the assumption that Reddit is just a niche platform for tech enthusiasts and meme traders.
The research confirms what many business owners are starting to realize: people use Reddit as a validation tool. They search for honest opinions, ask community members about product quality, read comparisons with competitors, and make final decisions based on what they find there.
For years, social media strategy has meant Facebook ads, Instagram influencers, and TikTok content. Reddit never fit neatly into that playbook, so many businesses ignored it. The WPP study flips that script: Reddit users are actively seeking brand information and using what they find to make purchase decisions.
This is fundamentally different from Facebook or Instagram, where customers passively scroll and ads interrupt their feed. Reddit users are there with intent, asking questions like 'Is this brand worth it?' or 'What's better, Product A or Product B?' They're evaluating. They're deciding.
The insight here isn't complicated, but the execution requires a shift in mindset. You can't treat Reddit like other platforms. No hard-sell ads, no canned promotional posts, no algorithm gaming. Reddit communities have sensitive BS detectors.
The WPP study proves that this channel is no longer optional. Your customers are there, researching, deciding. If you're not visible and helpful during that process, someone else is.
Yes. A WPP study found that Reddit users actively gain insights into brands and use the platform to inform buying decisions (Marketing Dive, June 2024). It's a research and validation tool, not just entertainment.
Not anymore. The research examined how people across the platform gain brand insights, indicating Reddit's role spans multiple industries and buyer types, not just niche communities.
Reddit users approach the platform as a research and advice tool, asking direct questions and reading honest reviews. It's less polished and more opinion-driven than algorithmic feeds, which changes how customers consume information about your brand.
Identify subreddits where your target customers ask questions and research solutions, then participate authentically (not as ads). Answer questions, share expertise, and build trust where customers are already looking.