Results Ranking Optimization
SEO + AEO + GEO — the channel for ranking where buyers search for answers
SEO + AEO + GEO — the channel for ranking where buyers search for answers
When a buyer types “best CX platform for fast-scaling DTC” into Google, asks Perplexity “what’s the trade-off between Zendesk and Intercom at our size”, or asks Claude to recommend a tool for a specific pain — three different surfaces decide what appears. They all index different things and rank differently, but they share one source: third-party authoritative content where your brand is mentioned, ideally cited.
This is the channel sometimes called search optimization but more accurately spans three overlapping disciplines:
All three pay attention to Reddit. Heavily. This guide is about why, and how to use the reddit-community-manager skill to operate on the channel.
Three independent reasons converge:
Reddit’s domain authority sits in the low-90s (sources: Moz, Ahrefs). Google explicitly weighted Reddit higher across 2024–2025 as a counterbalance to LLM-generated content farms. Long-tail “best X for Y” / “X vs Y” / “anyone using X” queries surface Reddit threads in the top 5 results, often above vendor sites.
The implication: a thoughtful Reddit comment under a high-traffic thread can appear in the SERP snippet for queries that would never have surfaced your blog. That comment lives at Reddit’s URL, not yours — but your brand name in the comment gets read by every searcher who lands on the thread.
GPT-4/4o, Claude, Gemini, and Llama variants were all trained on Common Crawl + scraped Reddit content. The 2024 Reddit-OpenAI licensing deal made this explicit at the corporate level, but the underlying signal predated it. When you ask an LLM “what tools do CX teams at fast-growing DTC brands use”, the answer is meaningfully shaped by what was in r/CustomerService, r/ecommerce, r/BigSEO, and the like during training.
The implication: brand mentions on Reddit accumulate into the LLM’s prior about your category. The agent doesn’t quote a specific Reddit thread; it answers from a statistical impression of who shows up in those threads. Frequency-of-mention is the lever.
Perplexity, Bing AI, Google AI Overviews, and ChatGPT-with-search all retrieve from the live web at query time. Reddit’s combination of domain authority + structured threads (one question per page) + dense topic coverage makes it disproportionately citable. A 2024 study of Perplexity citations across 10,000 B2B queries found Reddit in the citation list 38% of the time — second only to vendor docs.
The implication: a single well-placed Reddit comment can become a quoted source in someone’s Perplexity result, with a direct hyperlink the reader can click. That’s a backlink + a brand mention + a recommendation, all in one.
The channel strategy that works for all three is the same: be a credible, frequent, named presence in the subreddits where your buyers ask questions. The tactics differ slightly (SEO: target high-traffic threads; AEO: get cited; GEO: get named), but the underlying motion — consistent expert participation — is one motion.
Four pillars compound:
Pick 8–15 subreddits where buyers ask questions in your category. Show up weekly with substantive comments. Over 90+ days, you become a recognized name in those communities. Mods notice. Repeat askers tag you. Your karma builds. Google’s E-E-A-T heuristic and Perplexity’s source-ranking both reward this — they want recurring, established voices, not first-time accounts.
The tools for this stage: search_reddit_subreddits to build the shortlist, subscribe_reddit_subreddit to bulk-subscribe (subscriptions are a credibility signal mods check), create_reddit_custom_feed to bundle them into a single daily-monitoring feed.
Top-level posts on r/SaaS, r/ecommerce, r/BigSEO, r/marketing, r/sales — whichever fit your category — get indexed by Google within hours. They rank for the long-tail queries the post title and body contain. Aim for one substantive post per week per relevant subreddit, with titles that match how buyers actually phrase questions (“How do you handle X at Y scale?” beats “10 tips for X”).
The tools: create_reddit_post (5 tokens), get_subreddit_about first (rule-compliance gate — self-promotion violations are the #1 shadowban trigger).
For GEO especially, the lever is being named in answers. Not “a vendor like yours” — your specific brand name. This requires comments where your brand naturally surfaces as the example: “We use <brand>, the gotcha is <specific>” or “Disclosed: I work at <brand> — the way we solved this is <specific>.” The disclosure pattern (Skill: “Arnaud from gtm-tools here…”) is what makes named mentions credible. Anonymous mentions get downranked by both Reddit’s own filters and Google’s spam classifier.
The tools: create_reddit_comment (5 tokens) with the disclosure rule from the reddit-community-manager skill. The skill enforces the disclosure and the anti-AI scrub — both mandatory for credibility.
Most subreddits prohibit link-dropping in comments and downvote posts that lead with a link. But specific subs allow it for relevant authoritative resources, and OPs sometimes ask explicitly for links. When the moment is genuine, a single backlink under a well-engaged comment passes meaningful PageRank from Reddit’s DA-90+ domain to your site. The 80/20 rule: 80% of your comments include zero links; the 20% that do are placed under threads where OP asked for a resource.
The discipline: read get_subreddit_about before any commenting session. If the rules forbid links (most do), don’t include any — name primary authorities in prose instead.
Steps 1–9 are exactly the operational loop that reddit-community-manager implements. Step 10 is your own measurement stack — see below.
This channel has a longer feedback loop than outbound. Three signals to track over a 90-day window:
Run a fixed list of 25–50 queries against ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity weekly. Track how often your brand appears in the answer (and how often a competitor does). Tools that automate this (no built-in tool for it in gtm-tools yet; common third-party: BrandIndex, Otterly, Profound). A 30-day lift from 0% to 5% of relevant queries mentioning you is real signal.
Track top-10 SERP positions for ~50 long-tail queries your buyers actually use. When a Reddit thread you participated in ranks for one of those queries, that’s the channel working. Tools: Ahrefs, SEMrush, or manual queries with a private-window check.
When you do include a backlink in a comment (sparingly), add a UTM parameter and watch GA / Plausible. Reddit traffic typically has higher engagement (longer session time, lower bounce) than paid because the visitor self-selected via reading the thread context.
The trap to avoid: don’t try to attribute meeting bookings to specific Reddit comments. The attribution model doesn’t work — Reddit’s contribution is brand surface area, not direct response. Measure the surface area, trust the funnel.
Three failure modes recur:
Shadowbanning from over-promotion. Reddit’s spam filters are aggressive and silent — you keep posting, your comments quietly disappear from public view, your account decays without you noticing. Detection: check your profile in an incognito window monthly. The reddit-community-manager skill’s disclosure pattern and 80/20 link rule are designed to prevent this.
Generic comments that don’t get cited. A comment that any vendor in your category could have written gets ignored by Perplexity’s citation logic and gives Google’s SERP nothing distinctive to surface. The skill’s anti-AI scrub list and 7 comment templates (Missing-Piece, Data-First, Counter-with-Concession, etc.) exist to enforce comments that are specific enough to be quotable.
One-and-done participation. A single comment in r/SaaS doesn’t move the LLM’s prior. Consistent presence across 90 days does. Treat this as a channel commitment, not a campaign. The custom-feed + daily-monitoring loop in the skill is built for this cadence.
The teams that pair outbound with results-ranking get the strongest blended CAC: outbound captures the in-market accounts now; results-ranking ensures that when buyers earlier in the journey ask an LLM “who works in this space”, your brand is in the answer. Each channel makes the other one work harder.
Everything operational lives in the reddit-community-manager skill:
SKIP — <reason>)<First> from <Company> here.”) that gets your brand named crediblyget_subreddit_about before posting in any new subredditInstall:
The skill is the operator; this guide is the channel context. Treat it as a 90-day commitment, not a campaign.
Install the agent that runs this loop end-to-end.
The 21 Reddit tools the skill calls under the hood.
The complementary acquisition channel — direct named-account reach.
Same anti-AI-scrub discipline applied to LinkedIn content.