# Performance West — Forum Monitor Plan **Last updated:** 2026-03-27 ## Verdict: Reddit-Only Automated Monitor + Manual Engagement Elsewhere After researching all platforms where business owners discuss compliance topics in 2025-2026, the conclusion is clear: - **Reddit** is the only platform with API access for automated monitoring and posting - **Every other platform** (Facebook Groups, QuickBooks Community, Alignable, BiggerPockets, ContractorTalk, LinkedIn, Quora) prohibits automated posting and requires manual engagement - **Stack Exchange and dev.to were dropped** — wrong audience for compliance consulting (developers, not business owners) --- ## Compliance Topic Popularity (Ranked by 2025-2026 Discussion Volume) | Rank | Topic | Est. Reddit Posts/Year | Key Platforms | |------|-------|----------------------|---------------| | 1 | **Contractor Misclassification / 1099 vs W-2** | 50+ | r/tax, r/legaladvice, r/antiwork, r/smallbusiness, r/Bookkeeping, QuickBooks Community | | 2 | **LLC Formation / Corporate Registrations** | 25-35 | r/smallbusiness, r/Entrepreneur | | 3 | **FLSA / Wage & Hour / Overtime** | 15-20 | r/humanresources, r/EmploymentLaw, r/legaladvice, r/antiwork | | 4 | **Employee Handbooks / HR Policies** | 10-15 | r/humanresources, r/EmploymentLaw | | 5 | **CCPA / Privacy Policies** | 15-25 | r/Entrepreneur, r/ecommerce, r/privacy | | 6 | **TCPA / SMS Marketing Consent** | 10-15 | r/ecommerce, r/marketing | | 7 | **Telecom / FCC / STIR/SHAKEN** | 3-5 | r/telecom, r/VoIP (very niche) | **Key insight:** Contractor misclassification is the undisputed #1 compliance pain point. It appears on every platform, from workers asking "am I misclassified?" to employers asking "can I pay someone as a 1099?" to bookkeepers asking "how do I file 1099s correctly?" --- ## Build 1 — Reddit Monitor (Automated, Highest ROI) ### Target Subreddits (19 total, in priority order) **TIER 1 — Highest volume, business owners asking compliance questions:** | Subreddit | Members | Why | |-----------|---------|-----| | r/smallbusiness | 470K | Constant contractor/LLC/compliance posts from owners | | r/Entrepreneur | 470K | Formation, contractor, privacy questions from founders | | r/tax | 841K | 1099 vs W-2 questions daily. Virtually 100% relevant | | r/legaladvice | 1.6M | Employee-side misclassification posts showing employer risk | **TIER 2 — Professionals who refer clients + direct compliance Q&A:** | Subreddit | Members | Why | |-----------|---------|-----| | r/Bookkeeping | 75K | 1099 processing, payroll compliance, QBO/Xero. Strict rules | | r/accounting | 1.23M | Broad but huge. Contractor classification threads | | r/humanresources | 107K | FLSA, handbooks, discrimination, HR policies | | r/QuickBooks | 37K | Payroll/1099 compliance in QuickBooks context | | r/IRS | 442K | Enforcement notices, compliance questions | **TIER 3 — Industry-specific (highest misclassification/wage-hour risk):** | Subreddit | Members | Why | |-----------|---------|-----| | r/ecommerce | 91K | CCPA, privacy policies, SMS marketing compliance | | r/marketing | 141K | TCPA, SMS consent, DNC list | | r/realestateinvesting | — | Contractor classification, entity formation | | r/restaurateur | — | Wage-hour violations (huge in food service) | | r/construction | — | Contractor misclassification (#1 violating industry) | | r/antiwork | 1.6M | Misclassification/wage theft posts get massive engagement | | r/EmploymentLaw | 7.1K | Small but 100% signal — every post is a compliance question | | r/freelance | — | The "other side" of contractor misclassification | | r/startups | 1.2M | Business formation, early compliance | | r/payroll | ~10K | Payroll tax compliance, misclassification | ### Keyword Triggers ```python COMPLIANCE_KEYWORDS = { "flsa": ["FLSA", "wage and hour", "overtime violation", "exempt vs nonexempt", "minimum wage", "off the clock", "meal break violation", "unpaid overtime", "salary threshold", "wage theft", "DOL audit", "Department of Labor"], "misclassification": ["1099 vs W-2", "1099 vs W2", "independent contractor", "misclassification", "misclassified", "contractor or employee", "IC vs employee", "gig worker classification", "pay contractor", "paying 1099", "1099 worker", "contractor to employee", "should I 1099"], "discrimination": ["workplace discrimination", "harassment policy", "Title VII", "ADA compliance", "hostile work environment", "DEI policy", "pay equity", "retaliation claim", "EEOC"], "privacy": ["CCPA", "CPRA", "privacy policy", "data privacy", "opt-out request", "cookie consent", "data breach notification", "biometric data", "privacy compliance", "do not sell", "consumer rights request"], "tcpa": ["TCPA", "robocall", "SMS marketing", "text message consent", "do not call", "DNC list", "autodialer", "prior express written consent", "one-to-one consent", "SMS campaign sued", "text marketing compliance"], "corporate": ["LLC formation", "form an LLC", "register a business", "annual report filing", "registered agent", "foreign qualification", "state registration", "business formation", "incorporate", "S-Corp election", "C-Corp vs S-Corp", "EIN", "operating agreement", "good standing"], "telecom": ["FCC 499A", "STIR/SHAKEN", "telecom compliance", "IPES registration", "ISP registration", "robocall attestation", "FCC registration", "CLEC", "telecom license"], "crtc": ["CRTC registration", "Canadian carrier", "BITS registration", "Canadian telecom", "BC corporation telecom", "alternative to 214", "FCC 214 alternative", "Canada CRTC", "CRTC reseller"], "payroll": ["payroll compliance", "payroll tax", "W-4", "Form 941", "employer taxes", "FUTA", "SUTA", "withholding", "QuickBooks payroll", "Xero payroll", "payroll setup"], } ``` ### Rate Limits - Max 3 replies per run, max 1 per subreddit - 5-15 min pause between replies - Daily limit: 10 replies - Max post age: 7 days - Shuffle subreddit order each run ### Subreddit-Specific Rules - **r/Bookkeeping**: Rule 6 permanently bans AI discussion. Be extra careful. - **r/tax**: No soliciting (Rule 2), no linking business content (Rule 3) - **r/smallbusiness**: No blog links/SEO (Rule 2), no promotion (Rule 3) - **r/legaladvice**: Reply as "compliance perspective" not legal advice - **r/antiwork**: Audience is employees; frame replies showing employer risk - **r/taxpros**: RESTRICTED — cannot post without approval. Skip for now. --- ## Manual Engagement Channels (No Automation Possible) ### Priority 1 — Create Your Own Facebook Group Create "Small Business HR & Compliance Tips" or similar. Full control over: - Scheduling posts (Hootsuite / Meta Business Suite) - Email capture via join questions - Content calendar - No competition from other consultants - 1.8B monthly Facebook Group users ### Priority 2 — QuickBooks Community (1.6M members) Answer 1099/payroll/contractor questions. Establish expertise. Cannot promote directly — Intuit removes external links. Build reputation as a helpful expert. ### Priority 3 — Intuit Accountants Community (ProConnect) Tax professionals who directly advise clients on compliance. These are ideal referral partners. Build relationships. ### Priority 4 — LinkedIn Personal Brand Post compliance tips 2-3x/week from Justin's personal account. Comment on HR/compliance discussions. Connect with: - CPAs and accounting firms (referral partners) - HR consultants (referral partners) - Business attorneys (referral partners) ### Priority 5 — Alignable (9M business owners) Local SMB social network. "Legal & Insurance" and "Hiring" topic forums. Low competition, high intent. Manual participation. ### Priority 6 — BiggerPockets (3M members) Real estate investors — active contractor classification and entity formation discussions. Manual answers in Legal & Tax forums. ### Priority 7 — ContractorTalk (170K, 3.6M posts) Construction industry. Business forum covers worker classification, insurance, licensing. Has sponsor programs for paid visibility. ### Priority 8 — Industry Facebook Groups (manual) Join and participate in: - Restaurant Owners groups (tip credit, wage-hour) - Cleaning Business Owners (~50K) (1099 misclassification) - Construction Business Owners (subcontractor classification) - QuickBooks Users & Proadvisors (~50K) - Bookkeepers' Corner (~30K) ### Priority 9 — Quora Answer compliance questions. Answers rank in Google (long-tail SEO). Lower volume than Reddit but longer shelf life. --- ## Dropped Channels (With Reasoning) | Channel | Why Dropped | |---------|-------------| | **Stack Exchange** | Wrong audience. SE users are developers/academics, not business owners. The Law/Workplace SEs have compliance questions but strict anti-promotion rules and low volume. | | **dev.to** | Developer audience. Business owners don't read dev.to articles about CCPA or FLSA. | | **Hacker News** | No write API. Cannot automate. Tech audience, not SMB owners. | | **Discord** | No scalable monitoring. Manual participation in dozens of servers not worth it. | | **Twitter/X** | API pricing prohibitive ($100/mo minimum). Organic reach collapsed. | | **TikTok / Instagram** | Wrong format for compliance consulting content. | --- ## Metrics Track weekly: - Reddit posts scanned vs. keyword matches vs. replies posted - Click-throughs to performancewest.net (UTM links) - Free tool completions from Reddit traffic - Mailing list signups from Reddit traffic - Quote requests attributed to forum channel - SKIP reasons logged to capability-gaps.log Monthly review: - Best-performing subreddits by click-through rate - Best-performing keyword triggers - Reply quality audit (sample 10, score for helpfulness) - Adjust subreddit priority and keyword triggers