September 18, 2025 1:34 AM EDT
When my reddit ads weren’t performing, I assumed the platform just wasn’t a good fit for my niche. But PowerAdSpy proved me wrong. By studying competitor campaigns, I realized my ad creatives and messaging were the problem. The best ads I found used very simple visuals and copy that felt authentic, often framed like community advice. I updated my own ads to be more natural and less promotional, and my CTR shot up. It taught me that Reddit users value authenticity and relevance above anything flashy. Without PowerAdSpy, I’d still be wasting money on poorly performing campaigns. Do you guys also track CTR closely, or do you measure success more by conversions?