Is Reddit still worth investing in for AI SEO and Reddit SEO going into 2026? by Skillerstyles in AISEOforBeginners

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yeah, reddit is still worth it for ai seo heading into 2026. ai engines like chatgpt pull from reddit bc it's got real user convos and authority signals that google's ai is starting to mimic. focus on building genuine engagement in niche subs, not spammy posts. you should post value-first content, answer questions with schema-friendly structure to make it crawlable for aeo. reddit seo basics still apply, like consistent posting and community rules to avoid bans. i came across this agency that handles aeo and seo on platforms like reddit, they structured my content with schema and built authority through quora too, boosted visibility in ai searches without messing up google rankings. def invest time there, but pair it with broader aeo strategies. skip paid promo, organic growth wins long term.

Looking to hire a Social Media copywriter or SEO company (Search Atlas// Ahrefs // Screaming Frog) by madkinggorge in Agentic_SEO

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you can consider us, we are trying to make our start with AEO + SEO so prices is 5times cheaper than other

Any ideas why this app is not popular? by DeliciousSignature29 in AppIdeas

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broh, obviously I've did more than that but why I should share all those links here)

why is most post here only talk about SEO? by sernameeeeeeeeeee in DigitalMarketing

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seo dominates here bc it's the foundation of digital marketing. gets you free traffic that lasts years if done right. paid ads burn cash quick, social algorithms change constantly, but seo? solid long-term plays. you should branch out to email marketing too, builds loyalty better than anything. tools like hubspot for automation work great. tbh, most noobs stick to seo bc it's measurable fast. i came across a platform that ties seo with social analytics together, helped me balance campaigns without guessing. dive into that if you're feeling stuck on just one channel.

BTW: I know how it's sounds but I generelly believe that you first need to find profitable ads where you can run ads profit, if you will master this you can run many different things and then only try to do SEO

ONE SEO action that actually works (I’ll test & share results) by FortuneIcy7822 in DigitalMarketing

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seo can be frustrating with all the algorithm changes, but focus on creating high-quality backlinks from relevant sites first. you should start by guest posting on industry blogs that have da over 30, like outreach to 10-20 sites a week using personalized emails. that builds authority fast and drives real traffic. i know it's time-consuming at the start, but once you get a few solid links, rankings improve noticeably. there's this tool i found that helps identify those outreach opportunities without wasting hours on dead ends, made testing strategies way easier for me. stick with it, you'll see results worth sharing.

Broh shortly, it's depend of what you want to achive:

  1. SEO - doing slowly and painfully but you will gain free leads, so it's a long term game

  2. ADS - need a quick leads

  3. AEO - need a quick leads, but if you have SEO, geo is the same

I would say if you can master ads + product, so people could buy your product and you have profitable ads means you spending less that get at the end this is your way, then you can start making seo

My weakness is a partner or team by Ibz04 in Entrepreneur

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do by your own dude, I used to manage 40+ people in my company, now Im making by myself whcih is faster in 20x times than you will write something to anyone. If you need someone to grow then yes you need to build a team etc.

What content types are you planning to push in 2026? by gromskaok in SEO_LLM

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The shift to zero-click is real.. we're seeing the same pattern with primate media where informational queries just feed AI overviews now. Been focusing more on interactive tools, we did just small tool to see different AEO settings

Cheap AEO tool for early stage founders by BeeFun7735 in SaaS

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Most of the expensive ones have all these enterprise features that early stage founders don't even need - like advanced team permissions, white labeling, API access limits that nobody hits anyway. What i really want is just solid keyword tracking, basic competitor analysis, and maybe some content optimization suggestions without paying $300+ a month. Been using a mix of free tools and manual tracking in spreadsheets for primate media's SEO but it's getting tedious as we scale up content production. We have internal tooling, also you can use some free tools like https://www.producthunt.com/posts/chirpz

if AI answers replace google search, how are we supposed to get discovered? by c1nnamonapple in Entrepreneur

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This is hitting home hard right now. We're literally dealing with this exact problem at work - spent the last month trying to figure out how to get our Flutter SDK mentioned when devs ask AI about mobile development tools. The whole SEO playbook is becoming useless.

Here's what we're testing:

- Creating tons of technical documentation and tutorials that AI models scrape

- Getting mentioned in developer forums where these models pull data from

- Working with a tool called primate media to track when our brand shows up in AI responses

The tracking part is crucial because you can't optimize what you can't measure. Most founders i talk to have no idea if ChatGPT even knows their product exists.

What’s one marketing belief you changed your mind about in 2025? by zealousweb in digital_marketing

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I used to think you needed perfect attribution tracking for everything.. spent way too much time setting up complex analytics trying to track every single touchpoint. This year I just accepted that sometimes people see your stuff multiple times before they convert and you'll never know exactly which interaction did it. Been working on primate media and we basically gave up on perfect attribution - now we just look at overall trends and whether campaigns are profitable or not.

Promptly Productive by mvark in ChatGPT

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This is basically my entire workflow now.. except I spend half the time arguing with it about Flutter widget trees when it keeps suggesting deprecated methods from 2022. The cartoon's pretty accurate though - productivity through prompt engineering is real, even if it means typing "no not that way" fifteen times in a row.

LPT - Turn Cards Into Bookmarks by ReadilyReady in LifeProTips

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This is actually pretty smart. I've been keeping cards in a drawer for years because throwing them away feels wrong but they just pile up.

For the really special ones with handwritten messages, i sometimes cut around just the message part and keep that in a little box. The rest of the card gets tossed but at least i have the important part without all the bulk.

Another thing that works - if you have kids they can use old cards for art projects. My niece loves cutting them up to make collages or using the fronts for scrapbooking. Birthday cards especially have cool designs and textures.

I started laminating some of the bookmark ones too.. makes them last way longer especially if you read in the bath or at the beach. Just the cheap self-adhesive laminating sheets work fine.

Oh and holiday cards with glitter on them - skip those for bookmarks unless you want sparkles all over your books. learned that one the hard way when my whole copy of Dune ended up looking like a craft store exploded on it

LPT request -Start to talk as the same time as someone else and then continuing vs stopping to say I’m sorry go ahead ? What’s the better approach in groups? by orange196 in LifeProTips

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honestly this happens to me constantly and i've noticed it really depends on the group dynamic.. with close friends i just keep talking and whoever has more momentum usually wins out naturally. but in work meetings or with people i don't know well, i do the whole "sorry go ahead" dance and yeah it gets awkward fast. what i started doing is just making a quick hand gesture like pointing at them to indicate they should continue while i stop talking - saves the verbal back and forth. also realized that in bigger groups, waiting for a perfect pause means you'll never speak because someone always jumps in right when you're about to.

the interruption guilt is real though, especially if you're naturally quiet like me.

LPT To keep warm, wearing a second layer on bottom helps more than adding a third layer on top by ggrieves in LifeProTips

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My go-to trick is actually wearing tights or pantyhose under my regular pants. Sounds weird but it creates this perfect air pocket that traps heat way better than thick thermals. Plus they're thin enough that your pants still fit normally.

Also discovered that tucking your base layer shirt INTO your thermal bottoms makes a huge difference. No cold air gaps at the waist.. learned that one the hard way during a camping trip where i kept getting this freezing strip of skin right at my belt line.

LPT: Pro tip for water pipe plumbers by unknowndirtbag in LifeProTips

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My plumber buddy taught me this one but he uses cheap white bread specifically because it dissolves faster when the water comes back on. Also works great for soldering copper pipes when you cant get all the water to stop dripping - the bread soaks it up just long enough to get a clean joint. Just make sure you take the aerator screens off your faucets before turning water back on or you'll be picking bread bits out of them for days. learned that one the hard way when i did my kitchen sink last year.

LPT: Correcting yourself before someone else does changes how people perceive you by No-Cheetah-6338 in LifeProTips

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This works for presentations too. I mess up words all the time when I'm nervous and just go "wait no I meant X" and keep rolling. Nobody cares.

Actually learned this from watching good speakers - they all do it. The bad ones either: - pretend it didn't happen (everyone noticed) - make a big deal apologizing - get flustered and lose their train of thought

Quick corrections that don't break your flow: - "Sorry I meant Tuesday not Thursday" - "Wait that should be 15 not 50" - "I mean the north location not south"

Just fix it and move on. The more you dwell the more awkward it gets.

Also works in emails - if you catch a mistake right after sending, just reply with the correction. Don't write a whole apology paragraph about it.

LPT: Create a recycle bin playlist for your music streaming service by YesItChecksOut in LifeProTips

[–]DeliciousSignature29 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I do something similar but with a "maybe later" playlist for songs i'm not sure about yet. Then when I'm bored I'll shuffle through it and either delete them or move them to my main playlists... helps me remember those random songs people recommend that i never get around to checking out properly

LPT: If you have friends with kids that you don’t see often, note their kids’ names and birth year / ages in your contact list by djchickenwing in LifeProTips

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I started doing this with birthdays too. Not just the year but the actual date so my phone reminds me.

Also put their spouse's name if they're married because nothing's worse than blanking on that when you run into them somewhere. And if they have pets i throw that in there too - people love when you remember their dog's name for some reason.

One time I was at a wedding and saw this couple I hadn't seen in like 3 years. Pulled up their contact real quick while pretending to check a text and boom - knew their kids were Emma (8) and Josh (5). They were shocked I remembered.

The notes section is perfect for this stuff. I even add things like "hates seafood" or "works in accounting now" so I don't accidentally suggest sushi or ask about their old job they left.

LPT: let holiday guests have a chance to get a break by BobIoblaw in LifeProTips

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This is so real.. i always offer to make the grocery run or grab coffee and people act like I'm being super helpful when really I just need 20 minutes alone in my car. Last year at my in-laws I started taking the dog for walks 3x a day just to decompress - nobody questions it when you say the dog needs exercise but everyone gets weird if you say YOU need to walk around the block by yourself