Reddit Self Serve Advertising?

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Has anyone here used Reddit's advertising model?

To give a brief overview, reddit.com (a social bookmarking site with millions of daily views) has a stupidly easy system for advertisers to set up campaigns and promotions on their site.

You can pay as little as $20 a day for as many days as you like. You set up the promotion, which takes about 5 mins. Reddit can then place your ad site wide, or on any of the subreddits you choose, allowing for extremely targeted advertising. For example, my dog food site, badfoodfordogs.com can be targeted to just the "dogs" subreddit or "pets" subreddit.

If anyone has used this before, I'd love to hear some input? I'm considering it, but not sure exactly which way to go about it.

Right now, my blog isn't getting many views. Maybe 50 a day at best. I'm trying to monetize the site through adsense, clickbank, amazon, and my own ebook. If I were to advertise on reddit, should I promote my site, hoping to get click throughs? Or advertise my ebook directly, hoping to get direct sales?
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