Reddit is emerging as a significant player in the buyer journey, rivaling traditional review sites like G2 and TrustRadius. As it gains visibility in search results for high-intent queries, B2B buyers are increasingly turning to Reddit for product validation before engaging with brands directly. This shift necessitates new strategies for SaaS companies to authentically engage with potential customers on the platform.
The author critiques the traditional TOFU/MOFU/BOFU content framework, advocating for a simpler approach where TOFU content focuses on 'what is' while MOFU and BOFU content emphasize 'how to' and 'how WE.' They suggest that businesses should allocate 20% to TOFU and 40% each to MOFU and BOFU to better address buyer needs and differentiate themselves, especially as AI content becomes more prevalent.