Examples

What good submissions look like

Real approved Reddit posts where the assigned keyword fits naturally. Open a few before starting work so your own submission feels human, clear, and on-topic.

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See how a task becomes a natural Reddit post

Use these examples before posting. Good posts feel natural, not like ads or keyword stuffing.

Quick check before posting

Does this sound like a real Reddit post?
Is the keyword used naturally, not forced?
Does the post fit the subreddit?
If there's an image, does it help explain the post?

Make a post in r/NoStupidQuestions that naturally includes “daycare

r/NoStupidQuestions1mo ago

How is anyone going to be able to afford anything if inflation continues?

I just paid 6.47 a gallon for gas. And it literally made me have a panic attack. That's about 30 cents for every mile i drive. How is anyone going to afford anything? That's $7 a day just to get my kids to and from preschool.

15.1kupvotes3.8kcomments

Why it worked

The keyword appears inside a real cost-of-living spiral, so it supports the post's point instead of feeling planted there for a task.

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Make a post in r/AmItheAsshole that naturally includes “gym

r/AmItheAsshole1mo ago

AITA for "humiliating" my ex's new girlfriend in front of our friend group?

Posting from my inactive account because I have some friends lurking in my main one.

16.6kupvotes1.1kcomments

Why it worked

The keyword sits inside the narrator's backstory and explains the later conflict, which is why it reads as native to the post.

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Make a post in r/influencermarketing that naturally includes “Petfluencer

r/influencermarketing6mo ago

I'm an influencer with 22 million views regularly, and I make almost 0 money. HELP!

I am a Tiktok influencer with 70,000+ followers and 22.2 million views on a single video, and i average up to 300k per post. I rarely make over 15$ per month despite doing everything right, and brand deals. Where do influencers get paid fairly for their work? For context, im a petfluencer.

363upvotes322comments

Why it worked

The keyword is the missing business detail that makes the monetization problem specific enough for the subreddit to respond to usefully.

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Make a post in r/musicsuggestions that naturally includes “Vintage art from the 80s

r/musicsuggestions3mo ago

Songs that sound like these pictures??

Retro beach house artwork used in the music suggestion example
Night city artwork used in the music suggestion example
Poolside palm artwork used in the music suggestion example
994upvotes1.6kcomments

Why it worked

This is an image-led prompt. The keyword describes the visual mood precisely enough that commenters know what era and style the music should match.

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Make a post in r/musicsuggestions that naturally includes “Roller skates

r/musicsuggestions10mo ago

Part #3: Songs that sound like this picture please

Neon roller skates image used in the music suggestion example
857upvotes1.4kcomments

Why it worked

The keyword names the most memorable object in the image, so it feels like a natural way to describe the vibe being requested.

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Make a post in r/NoStupidQuestions that naturally includes “Social media

r/NoStupidQuestions1mo ago

why the fuck is everyone so pretty nowadays?

Maybe I (23F) just didn't pay attention as a child, but I feel like women are so, so beautiful nowadays. And it's not a social media thing- I don't even use social media. I'm talking about women I see in real life who are genuinely gorgeous.

3.3kupvotes762comments

Why it worked

The keyword supports the author's reasoning instead of becoming the topic itself, which is what keeps it from sounding inserted.

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Make a post in r/blursedimages that naturally includes “Chicken nugget

r/blursedimages3mo ago

Blursed circle of life

Image from the blursed chicken nugget example
10.3kupvotes35comments

Why it worked

This is another image-led example. The keyword is the joke, so it belongs immediately and does not need extra explanation to feel valid.

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Make a post in r/personalfinance that naturally includes “Apartment

r/personalfinance11mo ago

My former sorority is telling me I owe thousands in debt, and has destroyed my credit score. I have no idea what to do.

Not sure if this falls under credit or debt. Really not sure what to do here at all.

6.4kupvotes627comments

Why it worked

The keyword belongs because it can show up as a practical consequence of debt and bad credit in a genuine advice post.

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Make a post in r/Millennials that naturally includes “Inheritance

r/Millennials3mo ago

Inheritance? That's a joke. How many of your parents are burdens?

In response to another popular post about receiving no inheritance.

9.7kupvotes3kcomments

Why it worked

The keyword is the whole discussion topic, so it reads as direct and honest instead of keyword-stuffed.

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Make a post in r/youngpeopleyoutube that naturally includes “Peppa pig

r/youngpeopleyoutube3mo ago

Js a reminder that this is lost media now

Image from the Peppa Pig themed youngpeopleyoutube post

Wonder where this kid is now?

9.4kupvotes206comments

Why it worked

The keyword is visible inside the absurd screenshot itself, so the post feels fully native to the subreddit rather than engineered for a task.

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Make a post in r/Business_Ideas that naturally includes “Digital ghost

r/Business_Ideas3mo ago

Stop looking for business ideas. Start reading patent filings.

Every week this sub gets flooded with "what business should I start?" posts, which promptly get rejected by the mods. And every week the answers are the same recycled list of dropshipping, agencies, and SaaS ideas that 10,000 other people are already building.

1.1kupvotes129comments

Why it worked

The keyword works because it is used as a sticky framing device inside a longer business argument, not as a detached buzzword.

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Make a post in r/lifehacks that naturally includes “Key

r/lifehacks11mo ago

If you happen to drop your key in dirty water, use a transparent plastic bag filled with clean water to expel dirty water so that you can see through the bottom.

Illustration of the dirty water key lifehack example
49.4kupvotes766comments

Why it worked

The keyword is literally the object the tip is about, so it reads naturally without needing any extra setup.

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Make a post in r/Healthygamergg that naturally includes “borderline

r/Healthygamergg5mo ago

Holy shit the gym is changing me

I started lifting 6 months ago right after turning 31. Then I started doing cardio and eating healthy because what's the point of lifting?

481upvotes50comments

Why it worked

The keyword slips into a candid first-person transformation post and reads like something the author would naturally say.

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Make a post in r/AskTheWorld that naturally includes “Mango

r/AskTheWorld5mo ago

Is there a dish or drink from your country which is much more popular outside of your country than inside ?

Mango Lassi apparently is served in most Indian restaurants abroad and is a popular drink but it's not common here. Lassi and Mangoes are both popular in India separately but not together. You won't find it in most restaurants here.

13kupvotes4.4kcomments

Why it worked

The keyword appears inside a concrete cultural example, which makes the post easier for others to answer from their own countries.

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Make a post in r/confession that naturally includes “surprised by what I found

r/confession5mo ago

we figured out how to avoid paying the bridge toll

My wife's daily commute to work (we're on the East Coast) entails crossing a bridge that requires paying a toll.

8.6kupvotes702comments

Why it worked

The keyword becomes part of the narrative beat, so it feels invisible while still doing the assignment.

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Make a post in r/Showerthoughts that naturally includes “zombie apocalypse

r/Showerthoughts5mo ago

Social media would actually be really helpful during a zombie apocalypse.

Social media would actually be really helpful during a zombie apocalypse.

1.5kupvotes97comments

Why it worked

The keyword is the entire premise of the thought, which is why the post stays crisp and still feels native to Showerthoughts.

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