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'''Dalamar''' is an evil [[elf]] [[wizard]] from the [[Dragonlance]] setting. Outcast from the Sylvanesti Elves for his willingness to embrace the path of the Black Robed Mage, he served as apprentice to [[Raistlin]], and ultimately suceeded his master as Master of the cursed Tower of High Sorcery at Palanthas, making him the leader of the Black Robed Mages of [[Nuitari]] and one of the three most powerful wizards on Krynn.
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Revision as of 15:18, 14 February 2026

Hi,

I am reaching out here because it looks like my email may not have gone through.

I work with B2B and SaaS companies to help them show up inside real Reddit conversations where buyers are already asking about tools, pricing, alternatives, and experiences.

Right now, Reddit threads often rank on Google for buying-intent searches, and they are one of the first places prospects go when they are deciding what to trust. When your brand is missing from those conversations, competitors or random users end up shaping the narrative for you.

What I do is not generic posting. I run a structured Reddit demand and reputation campaign that includes:

• Monitoring relevant subreddits and keywords for high-intent threads • Entering those threads early with helpful, neutral context • Positioning your product naturally where it solves the problem being discussed • Creating discussion threads that attract people actively researching solutions • Keeping those threads active so they continue to generate visibility and leads • Ensuring posts are brand-safe, aged-account, and written to feel organic, not promotional

The result is that instead of cold traffic, you get warm inbound interest from people who were already looking for what you offer.

If this is relevant for you, I would be happy to show a few live examples and explain how it would work for your market.

Best, David