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Found in AI: AI Search Visibility, SEO, & GEO

Found in AI: AI Search Visibility, SEO, & GEO

Date de sortie : 2026-02-26
© 2026 Found in AI: AI Search Visibility, SEO, & GEO
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Date de sortie : 2026-02-26
© 2026 Found in AI: AI Search Visibility, SEO, & GEO
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Are Reddit Mentions About to Become Transactions?

Are Reddit Mentions About to Become Transactions?

Send a text 📬 Love the podcast? You’ll love the newsletter.  Get the weekly 3-2-1 on AI search + marketing: Subscribe In this episode of Found in AI, Cassie breaks down Reddit’s latest AI-powered shopping test—and why it’s bigger than it l
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In this episode of Found in AI, Cassie breaks down Reddit’s latest AI-powered shopping test—and why it’s bigger than it looks.
Reddit is now surfacing interactive product carousels inside search results, pulling directly from community conversations. What looks like a simple UX update is actually a major shift: community recommendations are becoming structured, AI-surfaced commerce.
In this episode, Cassie explains what this means for brands that care about AI visibility—and what to do about it before competitors catch on.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why Reddit’s AI shopping test signals a shift from citation to transaction How community mentions can become structured commerce surfaces Why Reddit search growth (60M → 80M weekly users) changes the visibility equation How to create a human-branded Reddit presence that builds credibility Why building a branded subreddit can function as AI-friendly documentation How to participate in conversations without triggering Reddit backlash What Reddit affiliate strategy could mean for AI-driven product discoveryIf you’ve been treating Reddit as optional in your AI search strategy, this episode will likely change your mind.
Resources: 
impact.com: Why offsite content increases brand visibility in AI search and overviews: The top 3 factors that matter.
Found in AI with Danny Kirk: Why Do Reddit Comments Matter More Than Posts in AI Search?
Let’s connect:
LinkedIn → Cassie Clark | Fractional Content Strategist
Website → https://cassieclarkmarketing.com
P.S. Is your brand losing its "Answer Authority"?
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Date de publication : 26/2/2026 à 12:00:00

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Found in AI is a podcast for marketers, founders, and content strategists who want to understand—and win—AI search visibility in the new era of search.
Hosted by Cassie Clark, fractional content strategist and AI search optimization expert, the show explores how platforms like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Google’s AI-powered search experiences discover, select, and surface content.
Each episode breaks down real-world experiments, SEO, GEO / AEO, and content marketing strategies designed to help brands get found in AI-generated answers, not just traditional search results.
You’ll learn how to:
-Optimize content for AI-driven search and answer engines
-Blend traditional SEO with AI search optimization
-Build entity authority across search, social, and AI platforms
-Drive traffic, leads, and trust as search behavior continues to evolve
If you’re trying to future-proof your content strategy and understand how AI is reshaping discovery, Found in AI gives you the frameworks, insights, and tactics to stay visible—wherever search happens next.

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