Google SEO isn't the same as it used to be. And if you still think you just need blogs and keywords to get more traffic, you are going to get left behind. Look, after analyzing hundreds of SEO strategies, one pattern kept showing up.
It's no longer small websites winning on Google. It's high authority platforms, and one platform in particular is absolutely dominating right now. In this video, I'm going to show you how people are getting traffic from Google without ranking their own websites.
And at the end, I'll reveal a tool that the elite marketers are using. But first, you need to understand what actually changed. SEO used to mean ranking your own site as high as possible.
Today, that's insanely difficult, especially when big brands can outspend you on content, back links, and authority. So, smart marketers stopped trying to compete directly and started leveraging platforms that Google already trusts. While researching this, I searched best CRM for small business and the first organic result was a Reddit thread.
The top comment was basically just someone recommending a brand talking about their experience and nothing overly promotional. On the surface, it looks completely natural, but what most people don't realize is that a lot of comments are placed very intentionally and pushed up with up votes so they stay visible and keep bringing customers organically. And that's the opportunity most marketers still haven't caught on to.
Instead of fighting to rank your own website for months, you can position yourself inside pages that are already ranking and getting tens of thousands of clicks every single month. And it gets even better. High authority platforms like Reddit don't just rank on Google.
AI search engines are now pulling answers directly from Reddit conversations, which means your comment doesn't just show up in Google results. It can show up in AI generated answers too, getting you even more high intent traffic. So the obvious question becomes, how are people inserting themselves into these high ranking Reddit threads and getting thousands of views on a single comment?
Well, there are two ways to do it. The first way is doing it manually. You search for relevant keywords.
You find ranking threads. You create or buy Reddit accounts. You warm them up.
You build karma. And you post strategically in hopes of not getting banned. It does work, but it's slow, it's risky, and it's almost impossible to scale consistently, which is why most people either quit or never figure out it properly, separating them from smart marketers already capitalizing on this opportunity.
So, how do these people get tens or even hundreds of thousands of clicks for the fraction of the cost you would otherwise spend on SEO agencies or paid ads? They use a software designed specifically for this. Tools like Endgame help you position yourself inside high ranking Reddit threads by letting you post strategically from a pool of aged high karma accounts.
Meaning you don't even need to build or manage Reddit accounts yourself. So, let me show you exactly how this works. So once you sign up, you simply add your website and a few competitors URLs.
And let's start on the SEO opportunities tab. From there, the platform identifies red threads that are already ranking on Google while also showing you the traffic coming straight from Google every single month. So instead of guessing where to post, you're targeting conversations that already have buyer intent and consistent traffic behind them.
Click on a comment and make sure to read it through carefully. You want to understand exactly what this post is about. So you can make a genuine suggestion.
Click on add comment. And here you can type in your response or generate it with AI. Whichever one you decide to go for, make sure to personalize it and make it sound as natural as possible like this.
Because if your comment sounds too forced or salesy, it just won't work. And Redditors hate to be sold to. As you can see, I just softly mentioned my brand and that's enough.
People who are interested will just Google your brand themselves. Now, here's where things get interesting. Getting your comment posted is one thing, but getting it seen is another.
If your comment ranks near the top, that's where most of the clicks come from. So, for that, we can use the rank my comment feature, which tells you how many uploads you need. And before posting, you have the ability to schedule it.
That's actually really important because you don't want to blast everything at once. Spacing them out across different days looks more natural and keeps you under the radar from Reddit mods. And after you have posted your comments, they move over to the task tracking tab where you can see all of the metrics like status, traffic volume, and its rank in the comment section.
So after doing this consistently, you start seeing what sticks and what converts. So, just to recap, SEO isn't dead, but the old way of doing it is. Trying to rank your own website in competitor markets with blogs and backlinks is getting harder every year.
Meanwhile, platforms like Reddit are already ranking at the top of Google. So, instead of competing with them, leverage them. Use Endgame to help you find relevant threads so you can position yourself inside conversations that already have traffic and buyer intent behind them.