How to Turn 10 Reddit Comments Into a Full Month of Content

Let me ask you a question that might make you uncomfortable.

How do you decide what to write about on your blog, LinkedIn, or newsletter?

If you are like most marketers, you guess. You look at what competitors are writing. You brainstorm topics in a room. You use keyword tools.

And then you cross your fingers and hope people care.

There is a better way. A much better way.

Your customers are telling you exactly what to write about. Every single day. On Reddit and Quora.

They ask questions. They complain about problems. They compare solutions. They share what they wish existed.

Every one of those conversations is a content idea. A ready-made topic that you already know people care about because they are literally asking about it.

Today, I am going to show you how to turn 10 Reddit comments into a full month of content — without guessing.

Why Most Content Marketing Is Backward

The “Guess and Hope” Method

Most content marketers start with a keyword tool. They search for “B2B lead generation tips.” They see it has volume. They write a post.

But do they know if anyone actually needs that information right now? Do they know what specific angle will resonate? No. They are guessing.

What Happens When You Guess Wrong

You write a 2,000-word blog post. You promote it on LinkedIn. You send it to your email list.

And nothing happens. Low traffic. Low engagement. No leads.

Why? Because you wrote about what you thought people wanted. Not what they were actually asking for.

The “Listen and Answer” Method

The smarter way is to listen first. Find out what your audience is already asking. Then answer those exact questions.

Reddit and Quora are the best listening posts on the internet. People ask unfiltered, honest questions every minute.

Answer those questions in your content, and you will never run out of ideas that people actually want to read.

How to Find Content Ideas in Your Daily ThreadSignals Feed

Look for Repeated Questions

Open your daily ThreadSignals feed. Look for the same question being asked multiple times.

If 10 different people ask “How do I track competitor mentions on Reddit?” that is a blog post. Write “The Complete Guide to Tracking Competitor Mentions on Reddit.”

Look for “I Wish Someone Would Explain X”

When someone says “I wish someone would explain [concept] in plain English,” that is a content gap. Fill it.

Your blog post title: “[Concept] Explained in Plain English (No Jargon).”

Look for Comparisons

When someone asks “Tool A vs Tool B, which is better?” that is a comparison post. Write an honest, detailed comparison. Even if neither tool is yours. You will attract searchers who are comparing options.

Look for Beginner Questions

Experts forget what it was like to be a beginner. Beginner questions are gold because millions of other beginners have the same question.

If someone asks “What is the difference between X and Y for a complete beginner?” write a beginner’s guide.

The Repurposing Workflow (From Reddit to Blog to LinkedIn to Email)

Step 1 — Save 10 High-Quality Questions

Over one week, save 10 questions from your ThreadSignals feed that are:

  • Asked repeatedly
  • Not answered well elsewhere
  • Relevant to your audience

Store them in a spreadsheet or Notion.

Step 2 — Turn Each Question Into a Blog Post Outline

For each question, write a blog post outline:

Title: Answer the question directly.
Intro: Acknowledge the question and why it matters.
Body: Answer thoroughly, with examples.
Conclusion: Summarize and add a CTA.

You now have 10 blog post outlines. No brainstorming required.

Step 3 — Write the Posts (One per Day for Two Weeks)

Write one post per day. Each post takes 60-90 minutes because you already have the outline and the angle.

In 10 days, you have 10 blog posts. That is a month of content if you post 2-3 times per week.

Step 4 — Repurpose Each Blog Post Into 5 Pieces of Content

Do not stop at the blog post. Extract:

  • LinkedIn thread (5-7 bullet points summarizing the post)
  • Twitter/X thread (10-15 tweets breaking down the post)
  • Email newsletter (send the post to your list)
  • YouTube script (read the post on camera)
  • Instagram carousel (turn key points into slides)

One blog post = five pieces of content. Ten blog posts = fifty pieces of content.

That is a quarter’s worth of marketing from one week of listening.

Real Examples (From Reddit Question to Published Post)

Example 1 — The Beginner Question

Reddit question: “I am new to SEO. Where do I even start? Every guide is overwhelming.”

Blog post title: *”SEO for Absolute Beginners: A 5-Step Plan (No Jargon, No Overwhelm)”*

Repurposed into: LinkedIn carousel (5 slides), Twitter thread (15 tweets), YouTube video (15 minutes), email to newsletter subscribers.

Example 2 — The Comparison Question

Reddit question: “Has anyone used HubSpot vs Pipedrive for a small team? I cannot decide.”

Blog post title: “HubSpot vs Pipedrive for Small Teams: An Honest Comparison (2026)”

Repurposed into: Comparison chart (Pinterest/Instagram), LinkedIn poll (“Which do you prefer?”), YouTube comparison video.

Example 3 — The “I Wish” Question

Reddit question: “I wish someone would explain how to calculate CAC (Customer Acquisition Cost) without a finance degree.”

Blog post title: “Customer Acquisition Cost Explained Like You Are 5 (No Finance Degree Required)”

Repurposed into: Free calculator tool (lead magnet), LinkedIn infographic, TikTok explainer.

Why This Strategy Works Better Than Keyword Research

You Are Answering Real, Current Questions

Keyword tools tell you what people searched for last month. Reddit tells you what people are asking right now.

When you answer a question that is actively being asked, your content is instantly relevant.

You Know the Exact Language to Use

Your blog post title can use the exact words from the Reddit question. That means you match search intent perfectly. Google loves that.

You Have Built-In Promotion

After you write the post, go back to the Reddit thread and reply: “I wrote a detailed guide answering your question. Hope it helps.”

That is not spam. That is helpful. And it drives traffic to your post.

You Never Run Out of Ideas

There are infinite questions on Reddit and Quora. You will never run out of content ideas. Ever.

How ThreadSignals Powers This Entire Strategy

You Need a Consistent Stream of Questions

You cannot rely on manual searching to find 10 great questions per week. You will waste hours.

ThreadSignals Delivers the Raw Material

ThreadSignals scans Reddit and Quora for conversations tied to your keywords. Each day, you receive a feed of relevant questions, complaints, and comparisons.

That feed is your content idea generator. Open it every morning. Save the best questions. Write posts based on what people actually want to know.

From Signal to Content in Hours

Instead of spending a week brainstorming, you spend 10 minutes scanning your feed. Then you write. Then you publish. Then you repurpose.

That is a content engine that runs on autopilot.

Reminder: ThreadSignals currently scans Reddit and Quora (with future plans for Facebook, X, and LinkedIn). It does not auto-reply or have a CRM. But for content ideation, it is unmatched.

A Sample 30-Day Content Calendar (From 10 Reddit Questions)

Week 1 — Blog Posts (Days 1-5)

  • Monday: Post 1 (beginner question)
  • Tuesday: Post 2 (comparison question)
  • Wednesday: Post 3 (“I wish” question)
  • Thursday: Post 4 (complaint question)
  • Friday: Post 5 (tool recommendation question)

Week 2 — Blog Posts (Days 6-10)

  • Monday: Post 6 (pricing question)
  • Tuesday: Post 7 (integration question)
  • Wednesday: Post 8 (case study request)
  • Thursday: Post 9 (common mistake question)
  • Friday: Post 10 (future trends question)

Week 3 — Repurposing (LinkedIn, Twitter, Email)

Each day, repurpose one post into LinkedIn, Twitter, and email. Schedule them.

Week 4 — Repurposing (Video, Newsletter, Social)

Create video scripts, carousels, and newsletter issues from the same posts.

You now have 60+ pieces of content from 10 Reddit questions. No guessing. No burnout.

Ready to Turn Conversations Into a Content Machine?

Stop Guessing. Start Listening.

Your audience is telling you exactly what to write. You just have to listen.

Every question on Reddit and Quora is a content brief waiting to be filled.

Let ThreadSignals Deliver the Questions

ThreadSignals brings you a daily feed of real questions from real buyers. Save the best ones. Turn them into content that actually gets read.

Sign up for ThreadSignals today and start repurposing conversations into a full content calendar.