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The post discusses ways to generate organic traffic to a website, including using Reddit, finding articles about alternatives to popular tools, creating programmatic pages for niche use cases, designing pages for AI-generated answers, and leveraging niche communities.
Adtarget Digital is a company based in Vilnius, Lithuania with 36 employees.
Not obvious ways to get organic traffic to your website (2026)👇 Relying only on Google rankings is no longer enough. Today, a big share of organic discovery comes from less obvious places 👀 Here’s how to expand beyond it: 📌 Reddit threads that already rank in Google A growing number of Google results lead directly to Reddit threads, especially for queries like “best CRM for small business.” Instead of trying to outrank them, founders join the discussion. ➡️ Search your keyword + “reddit”, find active threads, and post a useful answer with real insights. If relevant, link to a deeper guide or comparison on your site. Those threads already rank in Google, so one strong reply can keep bringing traffic for months 📈 📌 Articles about alternatives to popular tools When a product raises prices or changes features, users start looking for alternatives. That’s why articles like “Notion alternatives for startups” or “Mailchimp alternatives for creators” generate steady traffic—these users are already comparing tools and considering switching. ➡️ Create articles that compare alternatives, show pricing differences, pros and cons, and explain when each tool makes sense. 📌 Programmatic pages for niche use cases Instead of targeting one big keyword like “Best CRM software,” focus on smaller, specific searches (e.g., “Best CRM for consultants” or “Best CRM for real estate agents”). Each page targets a different audience and problem, even if the content structure is similar. ➡️ Create separate pages for different industries, roles, or use cases. Over time, covering many of these niche searches can bring steady long-tail traffic that bigger sites often overlook. 📌 Pages designed to appear in AI answers More people now discover tools through AI assistants like ChatGPT or Perplexity, which favor clear, structured content. ➡️ Create pages that clearly explain which tools solve which problems, include comparisons, and structure the information with clear headings and data. Pages that organize information well are much more likely to be referenced in AI-generated answers 🤖 📌 Niche communities as quiet traffic channels Specialized communities like Indie Hackers, Slack groups, Discord, or forums can be strong sources of organic traffic. Instead of promoting directly, founders share build logs, experiments, lessons, or practical insights related to the problem they’re solving. ➡️ Same approach as Reddit: contribute to discussions, share useful insights, and link to a deeper guide, resource, or tool when relevant. These communities may be smaller than social platforms, but the audience is usually much more targeted and engaged 🎯 Organic traffic today isn’t about publishing more content. It’s about showing up where people already search, compare, and ask for recommendations. Which of these approaches would you try first? 🤔 #DigitalMarketing #GrowthMarketing #OrganicTraffic
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