September 17, 2025
| Article | by Samantha Steinman | Advertising,
Branding,
Content,
Public Relations,
Search Engine Optimization,
Social Media
Driving Modern Brand Visibility at the Intersection of PR, SEO, and Reddit
In our recent webinar, moderator Katie Hanusik led a lively conversation with REQ’s Robin Bectel (PR), Bari Eisenberg (SEO), and guest Lisa Avvocato (go-to-market strategist) on how Reddit fits into the evolving PR + SEO mix and why it matters right now. With traditional content strategies losing steam and LLMs increasingly surfacing Reddit threads, the panel explored authenticity, measurement, ad strategies, and crisis insights. As Lisa put it, “Brand and discoverability is really the only true moat that exists anymore”—especially in an AI world where features can be cloned overnight.
Key takeaways
Reddit is for trust, not transactions.
“Reddit is not a direct sales platform; it’s more about visibility, trust-building, [and] content discovery,” Bari emphasized. If your goals are thought leadership, community engagement, and real customer insight, it’s a great fit. If you’re chasing short-term lead gen, it isn’t.
Start by listening—and bring your experts.
Robin urged marketers to “sit back and pay attention” to what a subreddit discusses (and avoids) before jumping in. Lisa recommended partnering with engineers or product teams so responses are substantive and authentic.
Authenticity beats brand consistency (on Reddit).
“Authenticity is way more important than consistency,” Lisa said. Corporate tone and link-dropping get flagged fast. Engage like a human: answer questions, upvote others, and add useful context.
Organic first, then ads designed specifically for Reddit.
Bari’s playbook: build credibility organically, then layer in ads for scale and precise subreddit targeting. Keep creative native and conversational; LinkedIn-style ads “just won’t perform.” Lisa’s team even ran meme-based ads created by engineers, which 15×’d CTRs because they felt like the community.
Reddit shapes SEO—and genAI results.
Reddit ranks on page one for countless queries thanks to its authority and real-world discussions. Participating in relevant threads can yield indirect SERP presence and referral traffic. Lisa and Bari noted LLMs favor proprietary, in-depth, human content: “LLMs love proprietary data…information they can’t get anywhere else.”
Use Reddit to inform crisis comms but don’t fight the fire there.
In reputation spikes, Reddit is an unparalleled listening post. Lisa cautioned against trying to “control this forest fire with a bucket of water” in-thread. Instead, mine sentiment and themes, then respond thoughtfully via owned channels and spokespeople.
Rethink measurement.
Treat Reddit as a brand investment. Lisa advises moving beyond vanity metrics and dollar-for-dollar ROI: track share of voice, sentiment, marketing efficiency, CAC trends, and product feedback unlocked by community insights. Bari added that SEO teams should measure visibility beyond your site, including Reddit presence.
Closing thoughts
AI is reshaping how people discover, evaluate, and talk about brands—and Reddit is at the center of that shift. The fundamentals still matter (useful content, real expertise, technical SEO), but the winners will pair them with community fluency: listening first, contributing helpfully, and showing personality. Start small—monitor 5–10 subreddits, pilot authentic participation, and capture insights for PR, product, and SEO. As Robin put it, now’s the time to “jump in… without fear.”
You can catch the full conversion below to hear even more from our panel on the future of search, and how to stay ahead of the curve. As always, feel free to reach out to our team with any questions you may have about your PR, SEO, or social strategy.