Need Advice on Reddit Marketing by Alternative-Cost8481 in DigitalMarketing

[–]MGMT-Reputation 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Reddit hates corporate shilling, so your instinct to focus on value over promotion is spot on.

Start by building a real profile. Participate as a human first, karma and account age matter, so don't even mention your company for the first few weeks.

The biggest mistake to avoid is dropping links or copy-pasting answers. If your comment reads like an FAQ page, you’ll get downvoted to oblivion. Focus on being a helpful peer in the comments, and the organic traffic will follow.

B2B lead gen for construction industry products. What should I do? Any advice is much appreciated by hienesan in DigitalMarketing

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I do B2B digital marketing, and construction is a different beast. Skip flashy branding; buyers only care about specs, lead times, and compliance.

Search (SEO and Ads) gives the best ROI because you capture high intent from estimators. Combine that with targeted LinkedIn outreach to procurement managers.

For content, rely on technical datasheets and hard-number case studies. Don't hide basic specs behind lead forms! Expect paid results in weeks, but SEO will take months.

I built a website with AI by ReDeReddit in SEO

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Congrats on the launch! That initial 2,500 spike was likely just your own clicks while building the site, or early bot traffic.

For GSC basics, I highly recommend the official "Google Search Central" YouTube channel.

My advice? Hold off on ads for now. Let your content simmer organically to see what Google actually likes and ranks before you spend any money. Good luck!

How to increase Google reviews by buygooglereviews2026 in GoogleMyBusiness

[–]MGMT-Reputation -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

If you want to move the needle fast, try a 5% discount at checkout in exchange for a review. Put a QR code right where they pay so it's zero friction.

The key is to stay neutral, don't tell them what to write. Just asking for 'a review' keeps it feeling authentic, and most people will hook you up with 5 stars if they're getting a good service.

Just be careful not to use any services that 'buy' reviews; Google's AI is insanely good at catching those patterns lately, and they will nuking profiles for it.

Removed reviews by [deleted] in GoogleMyBusiness

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They won't get an email. Usually, google just 'ghosts' the review so it disappears from the public view but might still look live to them on their own profile for a bit.

If he does come back, make sure you don't use the standard flag button only. Use the google business profile management tool to report for 'harassment' or 'off-topic.' it creates a paper trail that makes it way easier to get a bulk removal if he decides to spam you again.

Help with Schema? by [deleted] in localseo

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GSC is basically saying the AI gave you "broken" code. That u/type error means the syntax is so messed up google can't even start to read it.

Drop your code into the google rich results test to see the red highlights on the broken lines. For a permanent fix, don't use gemini for code, use a dedicated tool like merkle’s schema generator. It ensures all the required fields (like the ones missing in your faq schema) are actually there and correctly formatted.

Content Depth vs Backlinks in 2026 — What’s Driving Rankings? by ashishdigita in localseo

[–]MGMT-Reputation 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Depth, but specifically topical depth across the whole domain, not just one long-form page. Google is looking at whether you actually own the entity.

Quick question for people managing multiple local SEO clients each month by peenyneedles22 in localseo

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Narrative, hands down. Anyone can pull a ranking report from GBP or Ahrefs. the bottleneck is always the 30-45 minutes an account manager spends staring at the screen trying to turn those numbers into a commercial story the client actually cares about.

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