Danny Kirk is founder of ReddiReach, where he’s worked with over 250 eCommerce brands to help them use Reddit as part of their marketing activity.
In this episode, Danny explains why Reddit is becoming a critical channel for influencing AI search results and brand discovery. He also shares practical strategies for building trust, driving traffic, and growing your eCommerce brand through authentic community engagement.
Dive in:
[06:24] Early days of AI branding
[08:32] Using Reddit for brand growth
[10:35] Sticking to ethical marketing
[14:52] Posting strategies for niche brands
[17:06] Encouraging customer stories on Reddit
[21:26] Understanding subreddit culture
[23:42] Insider Tips from Danny!
Reddit Shapes How AI Sees Your Brand
AI tools like ChatGPT and Google’s AI results rely heavily on Reddit content. That means your brand reputation on Reddit can directly influence how AI recommends you. If your brand is not mentioned, AI may ignore you or get things wrong. You do not need backlinks to win here. You need consistent, positive mentions in real conversations. Start early, because this space will only get more competitive.
Help First, Sell Never (At Least Not Directly)
Reddit users dislike obvious marketing. If you push your product, you will get ignored or downvoted. The winning approach is to be helpful in comments. Answer real questions and share useful insights. Mention your brand only when it adds value. This builds trust and makes people more likely to choose you later.
Consistency Beats Hacks on Reddit
Reddit is not a quick win channel. You need to show up often and engage like a real person. Focus on a few key subreddits where your audience is active. Learn the rules and tone before you post. Avoid automation and shortcuts, as these will likely get penalized. Over time, this steady effort can drive traffic, sales, and AI visibility.
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