EPISODE · Oct 28, 2025 · 52 MIN
Reddit SEO for AI Search: How to Win ChatGPT Recommendations
from AI for Founders with Ryan Estes · host aiforfounders.co
AI for Founders — Danny Kirk (ReddiReach) Show Notes Episode summary Reddit has become a prime source for AI training data and AI search results. Founder Danny Kirk explains how ReddiReach helps 7–10 figure brands win inside AI search by using Reddit the right way. We break down why comments beat posts, how AI search is changing SEO, and what brands should do now to capture demand from LLM recommendations. Who this is for Founders, CMOs, growth leaders, e-commerce operators, and SEO pros who want practical playbooks for AI search, Reddit marketing, and LLM-driven discovery. What you’ll learn How Reddit influences LLM answers and “AI search” visibility Why comment-first strategies outperform posts and ads Brand-safety and compliance on subreddit rules Timelines and expectations for compounding results Pricing and capacity realities for a lean, profitable agency The bear case and risk controls for Reddit-dependence How LLM Buy Now flows and Shopify could change conversion paths Key takeaways AI search is redefining classic SEO for many queries. Comments are the signal LLMs rely on; quality compounds. Play the long game; this era resembles early SEO. Each subreddit’s rules determine removal or reach. Organic first; posts and ads have different risk/return. Small expert teams can outperform with tight systems. Hedge platform risk; diversify discovery sources. Frameworks discussed Reddit Marketing Buckets: Ads, AMAs, Posts, Comments Comment-First Operating Rules: genuine, helpful, accurate, truthful; help first, brand second; evergreen utility AI Search Strategy Stack: credible Reddit presence → identify LLM-cited queries → high-quality comments → monitor AI search intel Brand-Safety Protocol: platform + subreddit rules, native tone, account warm-up and karma Long-Term Compounding: durable comment assets over volume Notable numbers ~47 brands served by a ~5-person team ~1 high-quality comment/day (~20 per month) Starting around $1,500–$2,000/month 500+ companies helped across the founder’s career Resources and links ReddiReach AI Search Intel (Peekaboo) Danny Kirk (LinkedIn) Reddit Ryan Estes AI for Founders Episode Sponsors ambient.us — Your AI Chief of Staff that preps you for every meeting, keeps your team accountable & aligned, and helps you stay on top of key initiatives. codestory.co — A podcast featuring founders, tech leaders, CTOs, CEOs, and software architects reflecting on their human story in creating world-changing, disruptive digital products. warmstart.ai — Build lasting business relationships and stay connected with your network, effortlessly. kitcaster.com/application — Let us schedule your podcast interviews on the world’s top podcasts. More from the host AI for Founders ryanestes.info
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AI for Founders — Danny Kirk (ReddiReach) Show Notes Episode summary Reddit has become a prime source for AI training data and AI search results. Founder Danny Kirk explains how ReddiReach helps 7–10 figure brands win inside AI search by using Reddit the right way. We break down why comments beat posts, how AI search is changing SEO, and what brands should do now to capture demand from LLM recommendations. Who this is for Founders, CMOs, growth leaders, e-commerce operators, and SEO pros who want practical playbooks for AI search, Reddit marketing, and LLM-driven discovery. What you’ll learn How Reddit influences LLM answers and “AI search” visibility Why comment-first strategies outperform posts and ads Brand-safety and compliance on subreddit rules Timelines and expectations for compounding results Pricing and capacity realities for a lean, profitable agency The bear case and risk controls for Reddit-dependence How LLM Buy Now flows and Shopify could change conversion paths Key takeaways AI search is redefining classic SEO for many queries. Comments are the signal LLMs rely on; quality compounds. Play the long game; this era resembles early SEO. Each subreddit’s rules determine removal or reach. Organic first; posts and ads have different risk/return. Small expert teams can outperform with tight systems. Hedge platform risk; diversify discovery sources. Frameworks discussed Reddit Marketing Buckets: Ads, AMAs, Posts, Comments Comment-First Operating Rules: genuine, helpful, accurate, truthful; help first, brand second; evergreen utility AI Search Strategy Stack: credible Reddit presence → identify LLM-cited queries → high-quality comments → monitor AI search intel Brand-Safety Protocol: platform + subreddit rules, native tone, account warm-up and karma Long-Term Compounding: durable comment assets over volume Notable numbers ~47 brands served by a ~5-person team ~1 high-quality comment/day (~20 per month) Starting around $1,500–$2,000/month 500+ companies helped across the founder’s career Resources and links ReddiReach AI Search Intel (Peekaboo) Danny Kirk (LinkedIn) Reddit Ryan Estes AI for Founders Episode Sponsors ambient.us — Your AI Chief of Staff that preps you for every meeting, keeps your team accountable & aligned, and helps you stay on top of key initiatives. codestory.co — A podcast featuring founders, tech leaders, CTOs, CEOs, and software architects reflecting on their human story in creating world-changing, disruptive digital products. warmstart.ai — Build lasting business relationships and stay connected with your network, effortlessly. kitcaster.com/application — Let us schedule your podcast interviews on the world’s top podcasts. More from the host AI for Founders ryanestes.info
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