Reddit is one hell of a juicy parasite

Thanks for your reply.

I submitted my reddit posts to the indexer you recommended and it indexed them in minutes but when I click on it the Google search results are blank?

Is that normal?
 
Thanks for your reply.

I submitted my reddit posts to the indexer you recommended and it indexed them in minutes but when I click on it the Google search results are blank?

Is that normal?
Try without using site:

Sometimes it indexes and I found using site: doesn't work all the time.

See if it's in google cache as well by doing cache:
 
That's awesome you can keep it restricted. Time to buy some aged reddit accounts and test this out.

I think I'm going to try this and throw some basic backlinks after it ranks and see how that impacts it.

Another idea is to comment on the reddit posts that are already ranking #1 or #2 if they don't have a lot of comments. Maybe comment something normal and then edit the comment a few days later with a link.
With a link to something you want to promote? Or a link to your reddit page/website to rank for backlink?
 
Yes. That's what I do. I also make the sub-reddit "restricted" ;)

If the account is new the chances are you'll get your sub-reddit caught by Reddit's spam filters.


I've been doing it with affiliate links. Now I'm using it to rank for branded terms. Trying to dominate 1st page with Reddit :D .

I've used it for [brand name + review] [Brand name + scam?] [Brand name + press] for example. Seems to be doing well.

Tends to land in 7-9th positions.

Not bad considering I've done ZERO link-building ;) And, since it is a parasite you can throw pure shitty links at it. GSA blast etc.

Doing it for mainly ORM at this point.


I'd get chatgpt to rewrite your blog article, and hyperlink to your site in the reddit post itself when possible. Or, you could rewrite the article on your blog to post solely on Reddit. To use Reddit's massive authority.

The goal being to use Reddit to rank quickly for your keywords.


You could earn money by ranking for affiliate terms, I got loads of visits to a few affiliate posts I did. No sales yet, though it has been only a couple of weeks.

I've been using it for ORM purposes.

Say you got a one star review on the SERP, imagine ranking a reddit post above it & push him down a position ;)


If you want to use Reddit for ORM purposes then I'd use similar keywords.

I've been using branded terms.

Say if your brand name is Blackhatworld.

I'd use something like

Blackhatworld review
Blackhatworld scam
Blackhatworld legit

Then, I'd get chatgpt to write a 1000 word article for each branded keyword and "in a casual tone" for "blackhatworld review, blackhatworld scam" etc.


We're using Reddit to rank for keywords as a parasite.

Reddit has massive authority and we're tapping into that to index & rank quickly for keywords.

We create a sub-reddit r/[whatever-you-want], getting chatgpt to write an article, submitting it to an indexer & ranking for keywords.

Reddit tends to rank really fast. 1-3 days on average, but sometimes 10-60mins. Crazy.
Can you give me an idea how I can use this to rank for a small business I run locally? Would reddit at all be able to help with ranking my website higher
 
Dang, any insight into what you posted? Were they AI articles linking to your website or had any affiliate links? Were they in a brand new subreddit?

I've only done a few so far, but I have only put one link to my website in any of the articles. I'm trying to test the waters and will go back and edit any article that ranks with more links.
The subreddit was nearly one year old and the account was four years old, think the mistake I made was putting an affiliate link into the articles.

Going to do new one with just links to my blog
 
Good thing it can index and rank waiting 24hours. I used to use an aged reddit account,create a subreddit and spam it with content so it rank fast.
 
Thank you very much, you have really given a lot of information and it is very clear, just a few questions to be sure. Assuming I create this subreddir from an old account with karma:

-How many times a day do you recommend that I post topics on my subreddit that have nothing to do with my affiliate links.

-How many times do you recommend that I post things per day that are related to my affiliate links and that clearly includes them?

-How many times do you recommend that I post on other subreddits to make my account look more real (obviously not affiliate stuff)?
 
You could have it link to your site then have that redirect probably.
 
I have a 13 year old reddit account, not used for years but still active.
Someone please explain to me like I am a 5 year old how to do this.

I never really got into Reddit so am a total newbie with it.
Thanks
 
It is crazy powerful.

Just create a sub-reddit,

Get chat.openai.com or chat.forefront.ai to write a juicy article.

Submit to indexer, (I used linkcentaur since they give free 10 daily usage, no aff)

Takes 1-3 days & it's up.


The only issue I found is if you make a new subreddit too quickly on a new account you can get your post/sub-reddit nuked.
can u show a litle bit how can i get traffic please
 
I think the purpose it to rank your website high on google.
The purpose is to use Reddit's authority to rank an article very quickly.

Reddit is used to things going viral so spam the hell out of it, backlink wise - GSA blast, cheapo pbn/niche edits etc etc... (That's why we call it a "parasite", we're using it like a tape worm would use our intestines for nutrients.)

Naturally, your post/sub could get removed at anytime so don't spend £££'s on it.

Be careful with this, my one-year-old subreddit was banned for posting three articles on it yesterday.
The subreddit was nearly one year old and the account was four years old, think the mistake I made was putting an affiliate link into the articles.

Going to do new one with just links to my blog
Yeah, I'm guessing they have some sort of flags for common affiliate programs. I wonder if a URL shortener would work or not.

But, yeah, the safest way I'm guessing is just to link to the blog and no affiliate links. I've put several links to my blog on a 1 day old subreddit with a 6 month old account and no issue so far.

My plan was to change some links to affiliate for any articles that get indexed and rank, but not sure if Edits get flagged as well.
You could have it link to your site then have that redirect probably.
I'm hoping that sub-reddit wasn't important to your business.

Did you include an image in the threads you made?

I've not had an issue with sub-reddits being deleted UNLESS I make a new account, make a new sub-reddit.

The posts get caught by Reddit's spam filters.

I've had 0 bans on a few accounts so far, all about 1-2 yr old with mild activity - as in commenting on others posts general activity sort of stuff.

This is a trial and error thing, no doubt an account will get nuked soon.

Can you give me an idea how I can use this to rank for a small business I run locally? Would reddit at all be able to help with ranking my website higher
I recently tested ranking a local takeaway business - Ranked 5th position. No backlinks done either.
Screenshot 2023-06-28 202226.png

[censored to remove the gentleman's business]

Now, imagine if you ranked a one star review in 5th position or higher, I imagine you could contact the business and say "Hey, did you know you've got a one star review ranking when someone searches up your business name. If you want, I can help remove it.. 93% of customers search for reviews before placing an order... blah blah blah. Only $/£ 47"

When they pay you remove the reddit post. :suspicious: :smirk:

Good thing it can index and rank waiting 24hours. I used to use an aged reddit account,create a subreddit and spam it with content so it rank fast.
It's damn crazy how fast Reddit ranks. :P

It might be a cause != causation but sending the Reddit link to linkcentuar seems to speed it up.

-How many times a day do you recommend that I post topics on my subreddit that have nothing to do with my affiliate links.
I usually post about 6 articles - give or take - it depends what my goal is. For ORM I might only do 1 or 2, just to see where I rank.

Is it the most optimum amount? Probably not. But hey zero bans as of yet ;)

-How many times do you recommend that I post things per day that are related to my affiliate links and that clearly includes them?
If you're posting 6 articles, I'd do 3 affiliate ones. I've done 3 affiliate posts on a sub and it seemed alright. No bans. No shadowbans.

But you'll have to find what the max posts you can do is. Trial and error ;)

-How many times do you recommend that I post on other subreddits to make my account look more real (obviously not affiliate stuff)?
I normally just cross post from the big subs to my sub-reddit.

Anything really.

Could be a meme, usually whatever is on my homepage I'll just cross post a couple of things over.

With the hope being that Reddit sees my sub as a real one. Seems to have done the trick for now :D

I have a 13 year old reddit account, not used for years but still active.
Someone please explain to me like I am a 5 year old how to do this.

I never really got into Reddit so am a total newbie with it.
Thanks

On your 13 yr old account you would create a brand new sub-reddit. r/[anything-that's-not-taken-here] or you could just post to someone else's, take r/selfpromo, for example. The downside being you don't have full control of the sub.

You then get chatgpt to write an article for your keywords - low/med competition seems to work great. [I've got an article trying to rank for a highly-difficult keyword just to see where it ranks :) ]

Better if you try local seo since wayyyyy less competition.

Send it to an indexer - BHW marketplaces has a few vendors who offer a free trial. I used Linkcentaur since they have a free daily usage amount.

Within 24-72 hours you should be indexed and ranking for said keywords.

can u show a litle bit how can i get traffic please
See above

Use low comp keywords in a Reddit post to rank highly for them, direct them to a funnel or website.


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The purpose is to use Reddit's authority to rank an article very quickly.
So let me understand.

1) Start a subreddit
2) Have AI write up a article for keywords we want to rank for on google
3) Post that article as a text format on reddit
4) Send that reddit post URL in a google indexer
5) wait a couple days and it should be indexed and possible be ranked for that keyword on google?
6) If we want, throw some backlinks at it to help it even futher?

Is that correct?

Now what if I put my website link in that reddit post, via hyperlink, or even as a regular url will that help my website rank at all?
 
So let me understand.

1) Start a subreddit
2) Have AI write up a article for keywords we want to rank for on google
3) Post that article as a text format on reddit
4) Send that reddit post URL in a google indexer
5) wait a couple days and it should be indexed and possible be ranked for that keyword on google?
6) If we want, throw some backlinks at it to help it even futher?

Is that correct?

Now what if I put my website link in that reddit post, via hyperlink, or even as a regular url will that help my website rank at all?
That's correct, yeah. You'll be able to throw any link at it essentially since it has that massive authority.

I include links back to my site for referral traffic. When the parasite post ranks, I'd want them to visit my site, afterall :D

I just ask chatgpt to "hyperlink to when possible and in a non-spammy way." Usually, it places the url in 2-3 places in an article.
 
That's correct, yeah. You'll be able to throw any link at it essentially since it has that massive authority.

I include links back to my site for referral traffic. When the parasite post ranks, I'd want them to visit my site, afterall :D

I just ask chatgpt to "hyperlink to when possible and in a non-spammy way." Usually, it places the url in 2-3 places in an article.
Im ignorant to all of this, what are best websites to index a google page?

Also how do I "throw links at the reddit post"?

What im trying to accomplish is to make my landscaping company increase on the google ranking.
 
The purpose is to use Reddit's authority to rank an article very quickly.

Reddit is used to things going viral so spam the hell out of it, backlink wise - GSA blast, cheapo pbn/niche edits etc etc... (That's why we call it a "parasite", we're using it like a tape worm would use our intestines for nutrients.)

Naturally, your post/sub could get removed at anytime so don't spend £££'s on it.





I'm hoping that sub-reddit wasn't important to your business.

Did you include an image in the threads you made?

I've not had an issue with sub-reddits being deleted UNLESS I make a new account, make a new sub-reddit.

The posts get caught by Reddit's spam filters.

I've had 0 bans on a few accounts so far, all about 1-2 yr old with mild activity - as in commenting on others posts general activity sort of stuff.

This is a trial and error thing, no doubt an account will get nuked soon.


I recently tested ranking a local takeaway business - Ranked 5th position. No backlinks done either.
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[censored to remove the gentleman's business]

Now, imagine if you ranked a one star review in 5th position or higher, I imagine you could contact the business and say "Hey, did you know you've got a one star review ranking when someone searches up your business name. If you want, I can help remove it.. 93% of customers search for reviews before placing an order... blah blah blah. Only $/£ 47"

When they pay you remove the reddit post. :suspicious: :smirk:


It's damn crazy how fast Reddit ranks. :p

It might be a cause != causation but sending the Reddit link to linkcentuar seems to speed it up.


I usually post about 6 articles - give or take - it depends what my goal is. For ORM I might only do 1 or 2, just to see where I rank.

Is it the most optimum amount? Probably not. But hey zero bans as of yet ;)


If you're posting 6 articles, I'd do 3 affiliate ones. I've done 3 affiliate posts on a sub and it seemed alright. No bans. No shadowbans.

But you'll have to find what the max posts you can do is. Trial and error ;)


I normally just cross post from the big subs to my sub-reddit.

Anything really.

Could be a meme, usually whatever is on my homepage I'll just cross post a couple of things over.

With the hope being that Reddit sees my sub as a real one. Seems to have done the trick for now :D



On your 13 yr old account you would create a brand new sub-reddit. r/[anything-that's-not-taken-here] or you could just post to someone else's, take r/selfpromo, for example. The downside being you don't have full control of the sub.

You then get chatgpt to write an article for your keywords - low/med competition seems to work great. [I've got an article trying to rank for a highly-difficult keyword just to see where it ranks :) ]

Better if you try local seo since wayyyyy less competition.

Send it to an indexer - BHW marketplaces has a few vendors who offer a free trial. I used Linkcentaur since they have a free daily usage amount.

Within 24-72 hours you should be indexed and ranking for said keywords.


See above

Use low comp keywords in a Reddit post to rank highly for them, direct them to a funnel or website.


This thread got featured in bhw newsletter so that's awesome <3.
 
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