Social Media CX Podcast
Reddit isn't just a forum anymore. It's one of the most influential sources shaping what AI says about your brand. As AI search becomes a bigger part of how customers discover, evaluate, and compare companies, the conversations happening on Reddit are increasingly influencing recommendations, perceptions, and purchase decisions. The challenge? Those conversations are happening whether your brand participates or not. In this episode, Brooke Sellas sits down with Danny Kirk, founder of ReddiReach, to explore why Reddit has become a critical part of AI visibility, customer intelligence, and brand reputation management. They discuss how AI learns from Reddit conversations, why comments matter more than posts, what authentic participation looks like, and why the biggest risk may be staying silent. We Talk About: • Why brands are finally paying attention to Reddit in 2026 • How Reddit became one of the most important sources of AI training data • Why AI recommendations are increasingly influenced by Reddit conversations • Why comments matter more than posts on Reddit • How Reddit is cracking down on bots and rewarding authentic participation • What good social care looks like on Reddit • Why the biggest risk isn't showing up on Reddit—it's ignoring the conversation altogether • Why Reddit may be the SEO opportunity of the AI era The conversation about your brand is already happening. If you'd like to understand what customers are saying, what AI is learning, and where those insights could create opportunities for your business, book a free consultation with Brooke today. https://bsquared.media/chat/ [https://bsquared.media/chat/] Mentioned in This Episode: * ReddiReach: reddireach.com [https://reddireach.com] * Danny Kirk on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/danielpkirk [https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielpkirk]
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