How to organically rank 81 high-volume keywords in the top and secure an expert reputation

Publication Date
24.12.25
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Cases
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Author Name
Tania Voronchuk
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We often notice that Reddit is perceived mainly as a platform for fast link building: supposedly, it’s enough to simply add a link to a discussion. However, with this approach, content is easily flagged by moderators and removed, while audience engagement and trust remain minimal. The real strength of Reddit lies elsewhere. Its key value is not in the links themselves, but in the fact that discussion threads about a brand can quickly reach the top of Google for important commercial keywords. And this gives businesses much more: stable search visibility and trust from people who are looking for real reviews.
That’s why we applied an SEO-driven reputation management strategy (SERM) for this task.

Client

A company in the property management / real estate services niche (USA).

Goal

Building a sustainable brand reputation and reaching the TOP of Google for commercial keywords. Long-term organic traffic from search engines.

  • Location: USA
  • Platform: Reddit, r/realestateinvesting

Market challenge

Most clients focus on backlinks. However, classic link building on Reddit often doesn’t work because it:

  • attracts excessive attention from moderators,
  • looks native and natural only at first glance,
  • delivers a short-term effect without stable SEO results.

Strategy

\We chose the opposite approach — no brand mentions at the start. We created and warmed up a thread in r/realestateinvesting on how to choose the best property management solution. The content was focused not on the company, but on high-volume commercial keywords, real investor pain points, and deep discussion in the comments.

We brought the thread to stable activity (threshold ≈10+ comments) and optimized the replies for semantics, not the brand.
The correct structure of the thread title and the text itself helped Google and Reddit algorithms identify the post as relevant to the search intent.

As a result, during the first two weeks we did not mention the client’s brand at all. During this time, the content passed moderation, “settled,” and began ranking in search.

We focused the content on high-volume commercial keywords.

Result

81 high-volume keyword ranked in the TOP of Google.
High-competition queries (KD 80+).

A single thread ranks for dozens of commercial keyword variations in the property management niche. The TOP includes strong keywords such as property management (Volume: 52K), real estate rental services, landlord companies.

The Reddit URL consistently holds positions in the top 10.

Second stage (after 2 weeks)

Only after securing stable positions at the top of search results did we start naturally leaving positive brand-related comments on Reddit and pushing company mentions into top comments, while also working with reputation and branded queries.

Because the post does not look like advertising, it remains “alive” for months, generating traffic on a daily basis.

Reddit posts rank at the top for commercial keywords, which sends a strong signal to Google about the brand’s high trust.

Why it worked

Google indexes Reddit as a source of expert discussion, and the absence of brand mentions at the initial stage acts as protection both from filters and from user skepticism. Reddit audiences quickly recognize content that looks promotional. When that happens, discussion dynamics drop, and without organic engagement, reaching the top becomes far more expensive.
That’s why it’s strategically smarter to first build a natural SEO foundation, to which the brand can later attach itself within organic discussion. That’s exactly what we did.

Conclusion

Sometimes the best result doesn’t come from an instant $80 mention, but from patience, strategy, and controlled presence. Keyword optimization delivers free exposure from Google, while native comments added later convert that traffic into loyal customers.

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