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Creating fake Reddit accounts or spamming brand mentions is discouraged; active accounts with history and helpful comments are less likely to trigger spam filters.

@@tjrobertson52 · asserts

The other platforms aren't cited nearly as often by large language models, but they can still rank in Google search results. We had one client who took up five positions on page 1 for one of his main search terms, his blog post, a YouTube video, two TikTok videos, and an Instagram post. The second platform you should be paying attention to is Reddit. Ther...

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Facebook Groups are getting cited by AI almost as much as Reddit and nobody's talking about i...

@@tjrobertson52 · 2026-01-24

If you wanna be found online in 2026, user generated content has never been more important. So I wanna talk about three platforms that I think you should be active on as a business. The third one I'm not hearing anyone talk about right now. The first is YouTube. Google is showing more and more YouTube videos on their search results pages and large languag...

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Another win for Reddit. Over the last couple of days, Google has been testing this Community Insight section in AI mode. It's mostly just showing content from Reddit. Reddit has been ripping in SEO since early 2024. SEO and AI visibility. It gets 2.3 billion clicks a month from Google. It's one of the most clicked websites in Google total. If you are a brand doing business in 2026 and you don't have a Reddit strategy, you could be in for a bad time. Negative Reddit attacks happen every day. They are all too comm...
If you wanna be found online in 2026, user generated content has never been more important. So I wanna talk about three platforms that I think you should be active on as a business. The third one I'm not hearing anyone talk about right now. The first is YouTube. Google is showing more and more YouTube videos on their search results pages and large language models love to cite YouTube far more than any other video site. Now doing YouTube well takes time and commitment, but there are a few easy ways that you can t...
The other platforms aren't cited nearly as often by large language models, but they can still rank in Google search results. We had one client who took up five positions on page 1 for one of his main search terms, his blog post, a YouTube video, two TikTok videos, and an Instagram post. The second platform you should be paying attention to is Reddit. There's two ways I recommend using Reddit, and neither of them include creating a bunch of fake accounts and spamming. If you enjoy using Reddit, just be an active...
Facebook groups. I don't know why no one's talking about this. I think that they're probably not actually tracking in large language model responses. In my experience, at least for business related prompts, Facebook groups cited almost as often as Reddit and some industries cited more often. Now we don't post to Facebook groups on behalf of our clients. So I don't have as much experience there. But my advice would be similar to that of Reddit. Make sure to mention your brand and what it does explicitly and try n...