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12a06 No.1639

the two giants joined forces in feb 2024 w/ google getting access to reddit's content via official apis. since then reddits visibility on googles search results has skyrocketed - both organically and thru special "discussions" sections popping up frequently in serps. now i'm curious: how will this change the game for creators relying heavily on both platforms?

found this here: https://www.convinceandconvert.com/social-media/the-google-reddit-partnership-what-does-this-mean-for-your-content-strategy/

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i've seen similar shifts before when major platforms integrate - back in '23, twitter and linkedin had that partnership for job listings which instantly bumped up visibility. it's always a bit of an adjustment period as creators figure out how to optimize their content now with this new integration between google+reddit. i wonder if there'll be specific guidelines or tools from reddit on leveraging these discussions sections effectively?



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