Real numbers, real posts, and the exact playbook we used to outrank bigger, better‑funded competitors.
A B2B SaaS client came to us stuck on page three for their primary money keyword. They had been blogging for over a year, had a decent backlink profile, and were investing in paid search – but organic revenue barely moved.
The core issue wasn’t that their content was bad – it was invisible. Their articles lived only on their own domain, rarely earned links, and didn’t show up in any of the community conversations where buyers actually researched tools.
The campaign succeeded because it treated Reddit and LLM ranking as one system, not two separate channels. Our Reddit posts drove early traffic and links, but they also seeded the exact language and insights that LLMs now use when generating answers. When someone asks “how do I automate X in my agency?”, the models have already seen our client’s content many times.
If you have product–market fit but your search presence doesn’t reflect it, we can run the same playbook: map your buyer conversations, rebuild your cornerstone content, and light up Reddit with campaigns that actually respect the culture.
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