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In today’s episode of Found in AI, we’re diving into Reddit — the platform marketers love to debate and often avoid — and unpacking why it plays such an outsized role in AI search visibility.
I’m joined by Danny Kirk, founder of ReddiReach, to break down what’s actually happening behind the scenes: how AI engines like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity pull from Reddit threads and comments, why citations have shifted recently, and why commenting often matters more than posting when it comes to showing up in AI answers.
If you’ve been wondering whether Reddit is “dead” for AI search, how much effort it’s really worth, or how to get started without turning into that brand on Reddit, this episode brings clarity — and practical next steps.
We cover:
If you’re trying to understand where Reddit fits into a modern AI visibility strategy — and how to use it without spamming, over-posting, or burning credibility — this episode gives you a grounded, practical starting point.
Let’s connect:
LinkedIn → Cassie Clark | Fractional Content Strategist
Website → https://cassieclarkmarketing.com
Keywords:
Reddit Marketing, AI Search, Generative Search, AEO, GEO, AI Visibility, Reddit SEO, LLM Training Data, AI Citations, Content Strategy, Entity Authority, Reddit Comments, AI Optimization, Search Trends, Digital Visibility
P.S. Is your brand losing its "Answer Authority"?
Most series A/B and enterprise brands are being "nudged" out of AI search results because of entity gaps and "stale" content. I am opening 3 specialized audit slots for January 2026 to help you reclaim your Share of Voice using the FSA Framework (Freshness, Structure, Authority).
Request your 7-Day AI Search Visibility Audit: https://cassieclarkmarketing.com/ai-search-visibility-audit/
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📬 Love the podcast? You’ll love the newsletter.
 Get the weekly 3-2-1 on AI search + marketing: Subscribe
In today’s episode of Found in AI, we’re diving into Reddit — the platform marketers love to debate and often avoid — and unpacking why it plays such an outsized role in AI search visibility.
I’m joined by Danny Kirk, founder of ReddiReach, to break down what’s actually happening behind the scenes: how AI engines like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity pull from Reddit threads and comments, why citations have shifted recently, and why commenting often matters more than posting when it comes to showing up in AI answers.
If you’ve been wondering whether Reddit is “dead” for AI search, how much effort it’s really worth, or how to get started without turning into that brand on Reddit, this episode brings clarity — and practical next steps.
We cover:
If you’re trying to understand where Reddit fits into a modern AI visibility strategy — and how to use it without spamming, over-posting, or burning credibility — this episode gives you a grounded, practical starting point.
Let’s connect:
LinkedIn → Cassie Clark | Fractional Content Strategist
Website → https://cassieclarkmarketing.com
Keywords:
Reddit Marketing, AI Search, Generative Search, AEO, GEO, AI Visibility, Reddit SEO, LLM Training Data, AI Citations, Content Strategy, Entity Authority, Reddit Comments, AI Optimization, Search Trends, Digital Visibility
P.S. Is your brand losing its "Answer Authority"?
Most series A/B and enterprise brands are being "nudged" out of AI search results because of entity gaps and "stale" content. I am opening 3 specialized audit slots for January 2026 to help you reclaim your Share of Voice using the FSA Framework (Freshness, Structure, Authority).
Request your 7-Day AI Search Visibility Audit: https://cassieclarkmarketing.com/ai-search-visibility-audit/