If you're an HR Consultant who’s fed up with LinkedIn’s algorithm, bored of networking events, and wondering where the actual clients are hiding…
This episode might be for you.
Because I sat down with Daniel Kirk, founder of ReadyRead and Reddit growth expert, to unpack how HR Consultants can use Reddit to:
💬 Find people actively asking HR questions.
📈 Get their name seen by thousands — without spending a penny on ads.
🎯 Generate inbound leads without sounding salesy.
In this conversation, you’ll hear:
Just a free, overlooked platform where people are already asking for the kind of help you offer.
If you want a clever way to get more leads — without selling your soul or spending hours online — tune in.
This one might just change the way you think about marketing forever.
SEO Timestamps for HR Consultants:
00:00 – Can HR consultants really get leads from Reddit?
00:42 – Daniel Kirk’s Reddit marketing results: from startup to 8-figure exits
01:55 – What is Reddit and why HR consultants should care about it
04:09 – What are subreddits? How HR consultants can find niche client groups
06:32 – Reddit vs LinkedIn: Which platform gets better results for HR consultants?
08:10 – How to get seen by thousands on Reddit without paid ads or followers
09:57 – Is Reddit a good place for HR consultants to promote their services?
11:00 – Two Reddit strategies explained: which one works for HR consultants?
12:44 – How to optimise your Reddit profile to attract HR leads
14:44 – How HR consultants can find client problems on Reddit (without using Reddit search)
17:00 – How to write Reddit comments that generate inbound HR client enquiries
18:13 – Evergreen marketing: How your Reddit posts can rank on Google for years
19:00 – Should HR consultants message leads on Reddit? (How to do it right)
21:03 – Why now is the best time for HR consultants to start using Reddit
22:14 – How Google and Reddit's partnership creates an SEO opportunity for HR professionals
24:02 – How to start using Reddit to attract ideal HR clients — step-by-step
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