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Reddit reputation management for agencies

Reddit reputation management for marketing, SEO, and creative agencies: scam-search threads, client complaint posts, white-label support, and partner referrals.

Agencies live on referrals and due-diligence searches, and Reddit is where prospective clients check whether an agency is legitimate. Subreddits about marketing, SEO, freelancing, and small business carry "has anyone used..." threads, pricing complaints, and occasionally detailed takedowns from former clients or ex-employees. One thread can follow an agency through every pitch.

We help agencies handle their own Reddit exposure, and we work alongside agencies whose clients have Reddit problems.

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Two ways agencies use this service

Your agency has the problem

A thread ranks for your agency name, often paired with words like scam, reviews, or complaints. We assess removal grounds, build suppression around your branded queries, and set up monitoring so new threads are caught early.

Your client has the problem

You run the relationship; we run the Reddit work. Agencies bring us in for threat assessments, removal-route analysis, and suppression planning that they deliver under their own engagement. The work can be white-labelled or referred openly.

Common agency-side patterns

  • former client disputes framed as warnings to others
  • ex-employee or contractor threads about pay or working practices
  • industry subreddits dissecting an agency's public work or case studies
  • competitor-adjacent accounts seeding doubt in recommendation threads
  • old threads resurfacing whenever the agency is shortlisted

What we assess

  • the agency name and service-plus-location queries where Reddit appears
  • whether threads contain policy violations or evidence of coordinated posting
  • pitch impact: which threads actually surface during client due diligence
  • the agency's own search assets and what suppression would require
  • monitoring scope across marketing and freelance communities

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FAQ

Common questions

A former client posted a one-sided account of our engagement. Can it be removed?

Usually not, if it is their genuine opinion. Removal needs policy grounds such as private information, harassment, or impersonation. The realistic route is suppression plus a considered response decision.

Can we refer clients to you without losing the relationship?

Yes. We work as a specialist subcontractor or referral partner. You keep the client relationship; we handle the Reddit assessment and execution, white-labelled if preferred.

A thread accuses us of being a scam. Is that defamation?

Possibly, depending on what is claimed and where you operate. We assess the content and flag when legal review is worth the cost. Most scam-word threads are handled faster through search work than through legal action.

We suspect a competitor is behind the posts. Can that be proven?

Sometimes patterns of coordination are visible: account age, posting history, timing. Strong patterns support spam and coordinated attack reports. Certainty about who is behind an account is rare.

Should we respond in marketing subreddits where we are named?

These communities know how agencies operate, so a polished response often reads as damage control. Sometimes a plain factual reply works. Assess first.

Can you train our team to handle Reddit cases in-house?

Our methodology is documented and we can support agencies who want to build capability, but most prefer to subcontract case work.

Do you guarantee removal or rankings?

No. We assess what is realistic before any work starts, and we report movement transparently. That honesty is also what protects you when you refer clients.

What should we send?

Agency name, the queries and Reddit URLs involved, screenshots, target country, and whether this is your own brand or a client case.

Start with a Reddit risk and opportunity assessment

Send the affected query, Reddit URL if you have one, target country, business impact, and any launch or strategy context. We assess the realistic route first.

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