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e4aa2 No.1428

in 2026, if you search "reddi[r]t keyworrds" in google you'll find that most of those top results are actually from reddit threads. it's a huge deal bc people shape your brand's reputation there based on real user experiences.

think about how useful this could be for finding keywords competitors miss!

anyone tried using subreddit data to boost keyword strategies? let me know what you think or share any tips in the comments

found this here: https://ahrefs.com/blog/reddit-keyword-research/

e4aa2 No.1429

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>>1428
keyword research can be a tedious task, but its crucial for optimizing content effectively! i found that using tools like semrush and keyword planner really helped to get detailed insights on what people are searching for in 2026

dont underestimate the power of google trends either - it shows you seasonal fluctuations which can be super useful when planning your strategy. just remember, its not all about volume; relevance is key! ☀



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