Reddit went from the 68th most visible domain on Google to the top five in under two years [1]. That is not a minor algorithm tweak. It is the biggest shift in search visibility in years, and most Australian businesses have not noticed.
Understanding why Reddit is ranking so hard, and what it means for your SEO strategy in 2026, could be the difference between staying visible and watching your competitors take your traffic.
The numbers behind Reddit's rise
The scale is hard to overstate.
Reddit’s Google search visibility jumped 1,328% between July 2023 and April 2024, according to SISTRIX data reported by eMarketer [1]. It has kept climbing since. After Google’s May 2026 core update, Reddit held 10.24% of all top-three positions in US search results, up from 8.56% two months earlier.
A handful of numbers put that in perspective.
Reddit is now a top-five most visible domain on Google, sitting alongside Wikipedia, YouTube, and Amazon [1].
The numbers
Reddit's rise, in five numbers
Every figure here comes straight from the sources cited in this article.
Share of AI engine citations[2]
Reddit is the single most cited domain across AI engines. This split comes from 680 million citations analysed across ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini and Google AI Overviews.
- Reddit 40%
- All other sources 60%
Share of US top-three Google positions
Reddit's share of every top-three result in US search, before and after Google's May 2026 core update.
+1.68 points gained in two months
Show the numbers
| Figure | Value | Period | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Share of AI engine citations, Reddit | 40% | 680 million citations analysed | [2] |
| Share of AI engine citations, all other sources | 60% | Remainder of the same split | [2] |
| Share of US top-three positions | 8.56% | Two months before the May 2026 core update | None cited |
| Share of US top-three positions | 10.24% | After the May 2026 core update | None cited |
| Rise in Google search visibility | 1,328% | July 2023 to April 2024 | [1] |
| Google content licensing deal | $60M | Per year, approximate | None cited |
| AI licensing contract value disclosed | $203M | 2024 IPO filing | None cited |
[1] SISTRIX data, reported by eMarketer. [2] 5W and Everything-PR, AI Platform Citation Source Index 2026. Full citations in the Sources section of this article.
That is a lot of money and a lot of attention flowing to one forum.
Why Google is rewarding Reddit
The timing is not a coincidence. Two things happened at once.
First, the AI content flood. Analysis of 900,000 new pages found 74.2% of them contain some AI-generated content. The internet is drowning in polished, shallow articles that all say the same thing. Users noticed. They started adding “reddit” to their searches because they wanted real answers from people with actual experience, not another rewritten blog post.
Google noticed too. The algorithm now treats first-person, experience-based community content as a strong trust signal. Reddit threads deliver exactly what Google’s guidance rewards: genuine experience, demonstrated expertise, and community validation through upvotes and discussion.
Second, Google made it official. In May 2026 Google started surfacing firsthand perspectives from Reddit, forums, and social media directly inside AI Overviews and AI Mode, under labels like “Expert Advice” and “Community Perspectives”. Reddit content now appears inside AI search answers, not just in the traditional links.
What Reddit ranks for (and what it does not)
Reddit does not rank for everything. It dominates a specific set of query types.
- Product comparisons and reviews. “Best vacuum cleaner 2026” or “iPhone vs Samsung”. Reddit threads routinely outrank traditional review sites.
- Advice and how-to questions. “How do I negotiate a salary rise” or “best way to clean grout”. First-person experience beats generic guides.
- Niche community knowledge. Industries, hobbies, and professions where subreddit communities hold deep expertise.
- Personal experience questions. “What is it like to live in Melbourne’s western suburbs” or “is this mechanic any good”.
What Reddit does not rank for matters just as much. Commercial landing pages, branded searches, and local service queries like “plumber near me” still belong to well-optimised business websites and Google Business Profiles. That is exactly why Reddit complements your SEO strategy instead of replacing it.
How to use Reddit for your business, the ethical way
This is not about gaming the system. Businesses that try to manipulate Reddit get caught and banned. Reddit’s own systems now catch about 25,000 spammy posts and comments a day before users see them. Enforcement is aggressive and getting better.
What actually works.
- Find the subreddits where your customers already ask questions. Every industry has active communities. Plumbers, dentists, builders, NDIS providers. There is a subreddit where your potential customers are asking for advice right now.
- Participate genuinely. Answer questions with specific, structured expertise. Share what you actually know from professional experience. Do not drop links. Do not pitch. Just help.
- Use question-framed titles. AI models cite question-and-answer formats far more often than statements. Frame your contributions around the questions people actually ask.
- Build enduring threads. A small share of threads drives most of the citations. Write one thorough, well-structured answer in a high-traffic thread instead of spreading thin across dozens of weak comments.
- Monitor your brand and category. What people say about your industry on Reddit is a goldmine for content ideas. The questions, complaints, and recommendations in those threads tell you exactly what your website should address.
Free toolkit
Subreddit Research Kit
The research steps and title formulas you can reuse for every thread.
1. Subreddit research template
Work through these before you post anything. Copy them into a note and reuse them for each new community.
- List the questions your customers actually ask, their service, their location, their pain point.
- Search Reddit for each question and note the subreddits that keep surfacing.
- Read each subreddit's rules before you post or comment.
- Watch how the community talks first, the tone, the format, the inside language.
- Pick two or three high-traffic threads, not dozens of weak ones.
- Answer one thorough, first-person, structured answer per thread.
- No links, no pitch, no AI generated text.
- Log what you learn, the questions, complaints, and recommendations, for your content plan.
2. Question-framed title formulas
AI models cite question and answer formats far more than statements. Swap the highlighted slots for your own words.
How do I [task] without [common pain]?
Example: How do I clean grout without paying for a professional?
What is the best way to [task] in [city or suburb]?
Example: What is the best way to find a good mechanic in Melbourne's west?
What is it like to [experience] in [place or industry]?
Example: What is it like to live in Melbourne's western suburbs?
[Option A] vs [Option B] for [specific need], which should I pick?
Example: iPhone vs Samsung for a photographer, which should I pick?
Is [provider or product] worth it for [specific situation]?
Example: Is this dental practice worth it for a dental implant?
What not to do
This list matters just as much.
- Do not seed fake posts or reviews. The community and the moderation tools will catch you.
- Do not use AI to generate Reddit comments. Reddit’s detection is trained specifically to find AI-written contributions.
- Do not buy upvotes or engagement. Purchased engagement is detectable and gets accounts banned.
- Do not drop links in every comment. Self-promotion is the fastest way to destroy credibility.
The businesses winning on Reddit in 2026 are not marketing there. They are genuinely helping there. That distinction is everything.
How Reddit fits into your broader SEO strategy
Reddit’s rise does not replace traditional SEO. It adds a new layer: community authority.
Think of it as one surface in a multi-surface strategy. Your website SEO handles commercial intent and local visibility. Your Google Business Profile captures “near me” searches. Your content strategy builds topical authority. Your Reddit presence builds the community trust signals that both Google and AI engines now reward.
Combined with AI search optimisation and solid technical foundations, Reddit completes what we call the visibility stack. It is not about being everywhere. It is about showing up on the surfaces that actually influence how Google and AI models decide which businesses to recommend.
For Australian small businesses this is especially relevant. The local subreddits for Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, and Perth are among the most active community forums in the country. When someone asks “can anyone recommend a good web designer in Melbourne’s west” on r/melbourne, that thread can shape AI answers for months.
Important FAQs
Should my business create a Reddit account?
Can I link to my website from Reddit?
How do I find relevant subreddits for my industry?
Is Reddit SEO or social media marketing?
The Takeaway
Community authority is a search signal now, so use it honestly.
Reddit did not rise because it gamed Google. It rose because it is full of real people sharing real experience, and that is exactly what Google and AI engines now reward. The lesson for your business is simple: show up where your customers already ask questions, help genuinely, and let Reddit become one more surface in your visibility stack.
Want a visibility strategy that covers every surface?
Google, AI search, and now Reddit. In 2026, search rewards businesses that show up in more than one place. Talk to our team about a strategy that covers the full stack.
Sources
[1] SISTRIX data, reported by eMarketer, “Reddit is at the top of Google Search results”. https://www.emarketer.com/content/reddit-top-google-search-results-growing-ad-revenues-should-marketers-take-notes
[2] 5W and Everything-PR, AI Platform Citation Source Index 2026. https://everything-pr.com/reddit-is-the-most-cited-source-in-ai-what-the-citation-map-means