Auto-extracted self-promo policy, karma and account-age signals, and the full numbered rules straight from r/marketing's moderators.
Check a different subredditr/marketing moderates promotion strictly given the volume of marketers trying to promote their own tools. The 9:1 rule (10 non-promotional contributions for each promotional one) is informally enforced, and accounts that violate it are quickly throttled. Tool roundups and 'best X for Y' posts are usually fine if the post is substantive; pure single-tool pitches almost always get removed. Career and strategy posts are the safest content types.
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