I know SEOs don’t like how much Reddit is winning in SERPs.
But I understand why they are.
I spent 45 minutes recovering a TikTok account for a brand exit.
TikTok’s process for the last week has yet to work.
I submitted tickets.
I tried to recover it on various devices.
NO LUCK.
So I Googled my issues and immediately found the solution buried in a thread of comments on Reddit.
That’s powerful.
TikTok themselves couldn’t help me.
I couldn’t help myself.
A stranger who posted 2 years ago helped me.
You’re mistaken if you think writing SEO-friendly content will continue to cut.
We need real-life content.
Reddit’s Ride To The Moon 🚀
I’ve been working in SEO since 2012.
Getting ranked on Google is the ultimate goal.
I’ve utilized social media to increase clout.
I’ve used Google Ads to jump-start traffic.
All the while, I’ve established authority through organic site content.
Being #1 has always been the goal, but when the Google Update in late 2023 hit the algorithms, SEOs went mad!
🚀 5 Reasons Why Reddit Has Landed On The Moon
Think about Reddit as the community square.
Everyone has a small group they are chatting with, but you can walk away and jump into the conversations with another group.
Practical Solutions Over Theoretical Content
Reddit’s platform stands out for its real-world, practical solutions. This contrasts with traditional SEO-focused content, which often leans towards theoretical advice.
Reddit provides actionable insights from real people who have encountered and resolved similar issues, offering a wealth of practical knowledge.
Authentic, User-Tested Advice
The authenticity of Reddit is highlighted by its user-tested advice. Not only is the content abundant, but it is also vetted and validated by actual users.
This makes Reddit a reliable source of genuine, tried-and-tested information as users share their experiences and solutions.