You're Posting Your Content in All the Wrong Places
You're Posting Your Content in All the Wrong Places
The Content Graveyard Is Real (And Your Posts Are Probably In It)
Picture this: You just wrote something brilliant. The metaphors landed. The insights hit different. You hit publish, toss it onto Reddit with zero research, slap some generic hashtags on it, and then... crickets.
Sound familiar?
Here's the thing nobody wants to admit: the distribution problem is just as real as the creation problem. We obsess over what to write—agonizing over every word, every turn of phrase—but then we yeet our masterpiece into the digital void with all the strategic planning of throwing spaghetti at a wall.
Wrong subreddit. Wrong hashtags. Wrong audience. Wrong everything.
It's like spending three hours making the world's best lasagna and then serving it at a vegan potluck. The food isn't the problem. The room is.
Half the Job You're Probably Ignoring
Most creators think the job ends when they hit publish. Plot twist: writing the content is literally only half the job. Getting it in front of the right people? That's the other half that separates posts that pop off from posts that die in obscurity.
You can write the most fire thread about productivity hacks, but if you're posting it in r/aww instead of r/productivity, you're basically screaming into a pillow.
The harsh truth? Knowing what to write is one thing. Knowing where to put it is an entirely different skill—and most of us are terrible at it.
Enter: Smart Distribution (AKA Stop Guessing)
This is where things get interesting. What if, instead of playing distribution roulette every time you post, you had a system that actually told you where your content belongs?
That's exactly what we built into Remixify. After every remix, the tool now suggests specific places to post—and we're not talking generic advice like "try social media." We mean actual, platform-specific recommendations.
Remix something into a Reddit post? Boom—here are three subreddits where it'll actually resonate. Turn your idea into an X thread? Here are the hashtags that'll get you discovered. LinkedIn article? Here are the topics and tags your audience is following. TikTok? Yeah, we got those tags too.
It's matched to your platform every single time. Because what works on LinkedIn doesn't work on TikTok, and what crushes on Reddit dies on Twitter. Different rooms, different vibes, different strategies.
Your Distribution Network, On Autopilot
But here's where it gets even better: you can save any suggestion to your personal channel library with literally one click. And over time? That library becomes your secret weapon.
Because once you've saved a handful of channels—subreddits you know convert, hashtags that actually work for you, LinkedIn topics where your people hang out—those channels appear first in future suggestions. The tool learns your distribution network and starts recommending the spots that work for you, not just in theory.
Think of it like training your own personal distribution assistant. The more you use it, the smarter it gets about where your content performs.
And if you ever need to audit your strategy? Just head to "Saved Channels" in the nav. Manage everything in one place. Add new channels. Remove the ones that stopped working. Keep your distribution game tight.
We Eat Our Own Dog Food (And It Works)
Real talk? This is the exact workflow we use to promote Remixify itself.
We remix our updates, features, and ideas through the tool, and then we let Remixify tell us where to post them. It's not just some feature we shipped and forgot about—it's literally how we operate. And it works.
Why? Because distribution isn't just about working harder. It's about working smarter. It's about putting your best work in front of people who'll actually care about it, instead of hoping the algorithm gods smile upon you.
Stop Throwing Content Into the Void
Look, you're already doing the hard part. You're showing up. You're creating. You're putting yourself out there.
But if you're still guessing where to post, you're leaving half the game on the table. Your content deserves better than random subreddits and hashtags you picked because they were trending five years ago.
So here's the move: generate a remix at remixify.pro and see where it tells you to post. Let the tool do the distribution homework for you. Save the channels that work. Build your network. And watch what happens when your content finally lands in the right rooms.
Because the content graveyard is full of great posts that just ended up in the wrong place.
Don't let yours be next.