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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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.
It's damn crazy how fast Reddit ranks.
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
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

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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.
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