E1101: People search Google with the word "Reddit" because they want real opinions, real discussions, and answers that feel less filtered.
But here's the part most SEOs miss:
Google does not always rank Reddit for those searches.
ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini do not always pull Reddit pages when the query includes Reddit either.
That means you can build pages on your own website that target these "Reddit" searches and rank your site where people expect Reddit to appear.
David Quaid returns to the show and walks through how he does this in practice, why it works, and how he uses these pages to collect Search Console data that keyword tools often miss.
We get into:
- How people add "Reddit" to searches
- Why AI tools also use Reddit-style search modifiers
- How Google can rank non-Reddit pages for Reddit keywords
- Why Semrush and Google Ads often show no data for these searches
- How to find Reddit keywords before your competitors
- How David builds short pages to test search demand
- Why the page title and URL slug matter so much for long-tail keywords
- How to use Search Console data to expand pages after they rank
- Why Reddit searches can reveal hidden buyer intent
- How to build topical authority from lower-competition keywords
- How David "cornerstones" from easy queries into harder queries
- Why ranking in the click zone matters more than simply getting indexed
- How internal links help newer pages rank
- Why you should not publish hundreds of new pages on a new site
- Where the line is between legitimate SEO and scaled content abuse
- Why Reddit parasite SEO is getting more crowded
- How to participate on Reddit without making moderators hate you
- Why listicles can dilute your own brand in AI search
- How spammy hacked pages get indexed so quickly
- Why legitimate pages often struggle to get indexed
- What the Japanese keyword hack reveals about crawl discovery
- How indexing tools may be creating false hope for newer sites
David also shows examples of live rankings, Search Console queries, and how he thinks through creating pages from scratch.
This is a practical episode for anyone doing SEO, SaaS SEO, local SEO, affiliate SEO, content strategy, or AI search optimization.
The core idea:
If people are searching for your category plus "Reddit," you may not need to rely on Reddit to capture that demand. You may be able to rank your own website instead.
⭐️ David Quaid on 𝕏 - https://x.com/DavidGQuaid
⭐️ David Quaid on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidquaid/
⭐️ David Quaid on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@DavidQuaid
⭐️ David Quaid's agency - https://primaryposition.com/
⭐️ The GaryVee podcast - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUnV-xaH32k
⭐️ The Kass and Mike Lazerow podcast - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OslN_eLOCes
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00:00 Reddit Search Hack
00:43 Why LLMs Miss Reddit
01:59 Build Reddit Resource Pages
02:37 Keyword Data Blind Spots
06:17 Search Console Proof
09:23 Live Ranking Examples
12:38 Finding Starter Keywords
14:06 Parasite SEO Reality
16:30 SaaS Cornerstoning Demo
20:50 Indexing Click Zone
30:27 Slug Title Relevance
35:30 Going For Money Terms
36:20 Search Console Query Fanout
38:53 Reddit Keyword Ranking Timeline
41:54 PAA Publishing Limits
44:43 Scaled Content Abuse Explained
47:14 LinkedIn Parasite Indexing Idea
55:34 Listicles Without Dilution
58:18 Why Hack Pages Index Fast
01:03:44 GaryVee Episode Backstory
01:09:45 Anti GEO Propaganda Rant
01:11:52 Final Thanks And Wrap
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