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I Ran a Reddit SEO Experiment and AI Chatbots Told Me It Worked

I Ran a Reddit SEO Experiment and AI Chatbots Told Me It Worked

via Dev.toNatalie Yevtushyna

By Leanne Cook — Marketing Lead at SeekLab.io. I've run SEO programs for Fortune 500 FMCG brands, manufacturing supply chains, SaaS companies, and Web3 businesses. What I keep seeing in 2026 is the same problem across all of them. Most SEO teams are measuring the wrong surface. Rankings look stable, traffic is climbing, but the brand doesn't show up when a buyer asks ChatGPT or Perplexity for a recommendation. I've seen this pattern across every industry vertical I work in — and in most cases, the gap isn't in the content quality. It's that AI answers are being shaped by communities, not pages. Reddit is currently one of the most cited community sources in generative AI responses. After running controlled before-and-after tests across client accounts, I can say this directly: structured Reddit participation changes what AI chatbots say about your brand, and you can measure it within four weeks. Here's the exact workflow. Why Reddit surfaces in AI answers more than most sites Reddit isn

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