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The source says Reddit threads are often referenced by LLMs before business recommendations, making relevant brand presence strategically important.
The source says Reddit threads are often referenced by LLMs before business recommendations, making relevant brand presence strategically important.
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Most small businesses need to be on Reddit at this point, and it looks like it's just gonna become more important going into 2026. For many industries, Reddit is the number one site referenced by large language models like ChatGPT before it recommends a specific business...
OpenMost small businesses need to be on Reddit at this point, and it looks like it's just gonna become more important going into 2026. For many industries, Reddit is the number one site referenced by large language models like ChatGPT before it recommends a specific business...
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Most small businesses need to be on Reddit at this point, and it looks like it's just gonna become more important going into 2026. For many industries, Reddit is the number one site referenced by large language models like ChatGPT before it recommends a specific business.
This means that for a lot of prompts, the number one factor in determining if your brand is recommended by ChatGPT is whether or not you are present on these specific Reddit threads. But also traffic to Reddit itself continues to go up.
So you can also get leads directly from Reddit. So I'm gonna give you a method where you can get leads from Reddit in just 15 minutes a day, or if that's too much time right now, in just a couple hours a month.
If you or someone from your team can spare 15 minutes a day, then you're gonna wanna find a piece of software like a devvy AI. Or Redora.
There's now hundreds of startups making this software that monitors discussion threads on Reddit and other sites. These tools will filter the conversations that are relevant to your product or service...
I've seen working in regards to your question. And then just provide a lot of value.
If your comment truly provides a lot of value to this user, most subreddits will forgive you for mentioning your brand. And if you're doing this 15 minutes a day, you wanna focus on posts that have gone live in the last 24 hours.
And you're just hoping that one of these will catch fire. After your comment gets some upvotes, you'll get a ton of visibility through Reddit.
And every once in a while one of these threads will get picked up by a traditional search engine and then be referenced by large language models. However, if you just have a few hours a month, I recommend focusing only on the threads that have already been picked up by search engines or large language models.
To do this, you're gonna want a tool like peak dot AI. That's what I use to monitor the websites that large language models like ChatGPT look at before responding to prompts about your product or service...