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A role-by-role guide to staffing community marketing in-house in 2026, with salary bands, reporting lines, team-size benchmarks, and the gaps a single hire can't cover.
Most community marketing pilots get killed at month 6 because the wrong KPIs were on the dashboard at month 1. Here is the phase-gated reporting model that survives a CFO review.
A 12-month cost and ramp-curve comparison for community marketing: in-house headcount and tooling vs an agency, with break-even by company stage.
AI recommendations come from retrievable evidence, not vibes. Here is how ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google, and Claude choose brands.
The 2026 numbers on Reddit's purchase influence, search visibility, and AI citation share, with the budget case marketing leaders need to give a skeptical CEO.
A line-item map of what the $5K, $10K, and $15K Reddit retainer tiers actually buy in 2026: hours, deliverables, account infrastructure, and reporting.
Twelve technical questions to ask a Reddit marketing agency before signing, with the answers operators give and the answers amateurs cannot.
A 3-way cost and risk comparison of staffing your community marketing function in 2026, with the decision matrix and the hybrid model most $5M-50M brands land on.
Reddit reaches 61% of B2B decision-makers, and 38% of them are not on LinkedIn. Here is the 2026 head-to-head: trust, cost, AI citations, and where to allocate.
The data, channel-economics math, pilot proposal, and slide structure marketing leaders need to get community marketing approved by a CEO, CFO, and board.
Reddit drives 40% of LLM training data and ranks on Google for 18 months. Here is the strategic framework marketing leaders use to get it right.
Influencer posts live 48 hours. Community threads rank for 18 months and train AI. The budget reallocation framework for your 2026 channel mix.