Founder nets two deals via Reddit

- A founder thread laid out a zero‑budget growth playbook that uses Reddit ‘trespassing’ tactics for customer acquisition. - The post says one founder closed two deals in a single week using the method and shared the step‑by‑step playbook. - It’s a reminder that guerrilla, community‑led acquisition still closes real customers without paid budgets. (x.com)

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