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EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 55 MIN

RSS 55: Reddit, AI & Distribution: The B2B Playbook Most Brands Are Ignoring

from The Ross Simmonds Show · host Ross Simmonds

Reddit is influencing more B2B buying decisions than most marketers realize. In this episode, Jon Clark from Page 2 Podcast sits down with Ross to explore how Reddit has become a powerful force in search, why AI is transforming content distribution, and what it takes to build a marketing engine that drives real reach and results. Ross shares practical insights on SEO, content strategy, brand visibility in the age of LLMs, and why the future belongs to teams that invest as heavily in distribution as they do in creation. This conversation is packed with actionable lessons for marketers looking to stay ahead of the next wave of digital growth. Key Takeaways and Insights: 1. Building an AI-Powered Content Engine - Automating idea capture with transcriptions, cloud tools, and AI prompts. - Using spreadsheets + APIs + AI to create a personal “life operating system.” - AI accelerates execution but strategy and human oversight remain critical. - If you’re not 15–20% faster than last year, you’re underutilizing AI. 2.  Reddit’s Takeover of Bottom-of-Funnel Search - Reddit now dominates long-tail, high-intent B2B queries. - “Best CRM for real estate small business” style queries are ranking. - Traditional SEO tools showed “zero volume”—but users asked Reddit anyway. - LLMs amplify this effect by generating personalized, long-tail queries. 3. How LLM Memory Changes Search Strategy - AI tools remember context (industry, revenue, location, preferences). - This creates ultra-specific queries behind the scenes. - Reddit wins because it has depth across long-tail discussions. - Strategy shift: Influence conversations where LLMs source answers. 4. The 3 Reddit Accounts Every Brand Needs - ✅ Brand Subreddit (protect your namespace immediately). - ✅ Brand Account (gratitude + reputation management only). - ✅ Personified Account (human engagement + trust building). 5. Organic + Paid Reddit = Scalable Growth - Reddit ads work best when inspired by top-performing organic posts. - Redditors reject polished corporate ads—match the culture. - Use conversational tone and authentic creative. - Lowest CPL often comes from culturally aligned campaigns. 6. Create Once, Distribute Forever (In the AI Era) - Shift from “create, create, create” to “distribute and optimize.” - Search is now multi-platform: Google, YouTube, Reddit, LLMs. - Distribution has moved from “vitamin” to “painkiller.” - Modern SEO = marketing across ecosystems. Resources & Tools: 🔗 Page 2 Podcast  🔗 Create Once. Distribute Forever  — 👋🏾 Let's stay connected — ╰ Subscribe to my channel:  @RossSimmondsTV  ╰ Instagram:  @thecoolestcool   ╰ Twitter / X: @thecoolestcool   ╰ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/rosssimmonds

Reddit is influencing more B2B buying decisions than most marketers realize. In this episode, Jon Clark from Page 2 Podcast sits down with Ross to explore how Reddit has become a powerful force in search, why AI is transforming content distribution, and what it takes to build a marketing engine that drives real reach and results. Ross shares practical insights on SEO, content strategy, brand visibility in the age of LLMs, and why the future belongs to teams that invest as heavily in distribution as they do in creation. This conversation is packed with actionable lessons for marketers looking to stay ahead of the next wave of digital growth. Key Takeaways and Insights: 1. Building an AI-Powered Content Engine - Automating idea capture with transcriptions, cloud tools, and AI prompts. - Using spreadsheets + APIs + AI to create a personal “life operating system.” - AI accelerates execution but strategy and human oversight remain critical. - If you’re not 15–20% faster than last year, you’re underutilizing AI. 2.  Reddit’s Takeover of Bottom-of-Funnel Search - Reddit now dominates long-tail, high-intent B2B queries. - “Best CRM for real estate small business” style queries are ranking. - Traditional SEO tools showed “zero volume”—but users asked Reddit anyway. - LLMs amplify this effect by generating personalized, long-tail queries. 3. How LLM Memory Changes Search Strategy - AI tools remember context (industry, revenue, location, preferences). - This creates ultra-specific queries behind the scenes. - Reddit wins because it has depth across long-tail discussions. - Strategy shift: Influence conversations where LLMs source answers. 4. The 3 Reddit Accounts Every Brand Needs - ✅ Brand Subreddit (protect your namespace immediately). - ✅ Brand Account (gratitude + reputation management only). - ✅ Personified Account (human engagement + trust building). 5. Organic + Paid Reddit = Scalable Growth - Reddit ads work best when inspired by top-performing organic posts. - Redditors reject polished corporate ads—match the culture. - Use conversational tone and authentic creative. - Lowest CPL often comes from culturally aligned campaigns. 6. Create Once, Distribute Forever (In the AI Era) - Shift from “create, create, create” to “distribute and optimize.” - Search is now multi-platform: Google, YouTube, Reddit, LLMs. - Distribution has moved from “vitamin” to “painkiller.” - Modern SEO = marketing across ecosystems. Resources & Tools: 🔗 Page 2 Podcast  🔗 Create Once. Distribute Forever  — 👋🏾 Let's stay connected — ╰ Subscribe to my channel:  @RossSimmondsTV  ╰ Instagram:  @thecoolestcool   ╰ Twitter / X: @thecoolestcool   ╰ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/rosssimmonds

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