

Performance Marketing · Reddit Ads
Reddit Ads campaigns built around specific, high-trust communities — creative written to match subreddit tone, not a repurposed ad that reads as an outsider.
Google & Shopify Partner
Verified organizational status
Community-first
Creative written per-subreddit, not reused
Same governance
Documented bid & budget rule, every platform
Methodology
Reddit's communities can spot an outsider ad immediately — the discipline here is matching a specific subreddit's tone and norms before spend goes anywhere near a broad targeting net.
Arcetis holds Google Partner and Shopify Partner status, and applies the same documented bid-and-budget governance model here as on every other paid channel — Reddit Ads specifically is a newer addition to the paid channel mix, without yet a dedicated published spend figure the way Google, Meta, and TikTok have.
Not yet a dedicated case study — Reddit is a newer addition to the paid channel lineup, run under the same governed framework as every other platform once it's part of an engagement.
Generic ads, yes. Creative that reads as a genuine, specific contribution to a community performs differently — that distinction is the core of how campaigns are built here.
Products and services with an actual community already discussing the category — the fit gets assessed honestly, since Reddit punishes a bad fit harder than most platforms.