Overview
Position Zero Playbook — Start Here
What the Position Zero Playbook is now, the seven nav groups, and the order to read them in.
On this page
This is the Position Zero Playbook, the Spearleaf operating manual for ranking, getting cited, and growing. It started as the SEO Neo off-page manual (synthesized from the Clint Butler consulting sessions) and has grown well past that. It now covers high-level strategy, AI and LLM search visibility, runnable how-to playbooks, the SEO Neo software campaigns, tool-agnostic SEO craft, reference material, and a conference session library from SEO Spring Training 2026.
The SEO Neo material is still here, intact, in its own bucket. It is one tool inside a much larger playbook now, not the whole thing.
Start here, in order
If you are new, read along this spine:
- Strategy — the decisions that come before any tactic: niche, national vs local, pricing, channels.
- Rules — the scannable do/don't list and core principles.
- AEO / get cited by AI — the AI bucket starts here: how to get cited by AI and LLM search.
- Onboard a new client — the day-1 playbook for a fresh client, then stop and wait.
- Weekly + Monthly — the recurring cadence loops once a client is live.
- SEO Neo: Zero to Hero — when you are ready to run the software, start in the SEO Neo bucket.
Doing a specific job right now? Skip the spine and jump straight to its page via the nav, grouped by the seven subjects below.
The seven nav groups
The left nav is grouped by subject so you can find a job by what it is about.
- Start Here — this orientation page. Where you are now.
- Strategy — the high-level decisions: niche, national vs local, pricing, multi-location, plus agency-growth, off-page multichannel link strategy, digital PR / conversion / demand, and social + short video. Pages: strategy, rules, st-offpage-multichannel-links, st-agency-growth-and-ma, st-digital-pr-conversion-demand, st-social-and-short-video.
- AI — the dedicated AI bucket: AI and LLM search visibility plus AI agents and automation. Pages: aeo (get cited by AI), st-ai-search-visibility, entities-schema, st-ai-agents-and-automation.
- Playbooks — runnable how-tos, action-first checklists you can work top to bottom. Pages: onboard, publish, weekly, monthly, site-migration, gbp-reinstatement, digital-pr-sprint, llms-txt-stack.
- SEO Neo — the SEO Neo software campaigns: the desktop automation tool and its presets. Pages: zero-to-hero, setup, das, rd100, cloud, gbp, content-buckets, link-buying, network-safety, build-stack.
- SEO Craft — tool-agnostic SEO: on-page, anchors, schema, technical and migrations, local. Pages: on-page, anchors, schema, st-technical-onpage-and-migrations, st-local-seo-gbp.
- Reference — glossary, tooling, and the session-library overview. Pages: st-overview, glossary, tooling.
A seventh thread runs across the playbook: the Conference Sessions library from SEO Spring Training 2026. Those session writeups carry the st- prefix and are filed into the bucket that matches their topic (Strategy, AI, SEO Craft, Reference). Start at st-overview for the session-library index.
SEO Neo getting started (still accurate)
If your job right now is the SEO Neo software, the original getting-started sequence still holds:
- Platform setup — the one-time setup (cloud API providers, spin, bios, NAP). Do this before anything else.
- Onboard a new client — the day-1 sequence for a fresh client, then stop and wait.
- Weekly + Monthly cadence — the recurring loops once a client is live.
What NEO actually is
SEO Neo is a desktop automation tool that runs on YOUR computer (Mac or Windows) and pushes backlinks to a fixed library of properties: cloud storage sites (S3, Backblaze, etc.), high-quality social bookmarking sites, Web 2.0 ring sites, profile sites, and PDF distribution sites. It is NOT a discovery tool. It hits the same network of properties over and over.
It has two surfaces:
- Wizards — fast preset campaigns (GBP Sniper, GBP Blast, RD100, Zero to Hero, Domain Authority Stacking).
- Diagram Editor — the underlying campaign builder where you copy a wizard's diagram, strip nodes, or build your own.
NEO has two jobs (at agency scale)
| Job |
Driver |
Lever in NEO |
| Maps rankings |
Phone calls. Where local agency money is. |
GBP Sniper + GBP Blast |
| Organic rankings |
Money-page + supporting-content rankings |
RD100 (stripped) + Cloud template + DAS / Zero-to-Hero |
Everything else is either supporting infrastructure (cloud blog network, content buckets, NAP block, spin settings) or wizards that don't move the needle.
Realistic timeline expectations
- DAS / brand-knowledge-graph work: 1–2 weeks per DAS run; 2–3 months before the knowledge graph triggers.
- RD100 + cloud templates after publish: results in 2–8 weeks.
- GBP Blast / Sniper: weekly runs, grid movement after 4–8 weeks.
- National SEO with NEO alone: realistically a year. Case studies leave this part out.
Case studies that look like "I ran one campaign and ranked" are people who've run NEO consistently for a long time. Most users run two campaigns, see nothing move, and write off the software. Don't be that user.
Goal of the whole system
Build a brand entity Google recognizes, get cited by AI and LLM search, point a controlled flow of contextual backlinks at the client's money pages and GBP listings, then ride that flow with content actually structured to rank. Every action in this playbook serves one of these goals: entity, links, content, citations.
Each page carries a colored type chip so you know whether you're reading a quick checklist or a deep manual. Use the Changelog button to reach older archived versions.
Strategy
Strategy
Strategy & decisions
Niche, national vs local, pricing, directories, multi-location — the calls to make.
Rules
Rules & principles
The scannable do/don't list plus the core principles that govern everything.
Strategy
Off-Page, Multi-Channel Links & Referring Domains
Referring-domain count as the cheapest lever, tier linking rebranded, link your social profiles, diversify off organic.
Strategy
Agency Growth, Sale Prep & Why Agencies Fail
Profit over revenue, recurring revenue and retention, sell ROI not traffic, instrument what you cannot measure.
Strategy
Digital PR, Paid Traffic & Conversion
Manufacture demand and consensus off-site, earn or buy attention, and make sure the traffic converts.
Strategy
Social & Short-Form Video for SEO
Short video is a search surface; one clip can win multiple placements; social as a trust and discovery signal.
AI
Playbooks
SEO Neo
SEO Craft
Reference
Conference Sessions
Reference
"Marty Marion, Austin, and Kyle Roof: De-positioning, problem-solving under stress, and why keyword math still beats unguided AI"
Day 1's opening block bundles Marty Marion on de-positioning, Austin on problem-solving under stress, and Kyle Roof on why SEO fundamentals (and keyword math) still beat unguided AI content.
Reference
Andrew (Ansley) and Elias Levadaros - Vibe Coding / Harness Engineering and the SEO "Gorillas" Framework
A paired Day 1 session on harness engineering with Claude Code (Andrew of Thorbit.ai) and the four SEO "gorillas" agencies miss (Elias Levadaros of Link Profiler Pro / SEO Neo).
Reference
Brian Winum - LLM Authority Hacking and Stacking with E-E-A-T
Brian Winum's Day 1 system for winning LLM and AI-overview visibility by treating E-E-A-T as the spine, stacking llms.txt files, and manufacturing off-page authority.
Reference
"Surge Protocol V3: Entity-Based AI-Search Eligibility (Daryl Osborne)"
Why most AI SEO tools guess instead of measure, and a framework of three eligibility filters plus nine dataset roles for getting cited in AI answers.
Reference
"Kyle Roof, Chris Martinez, and Chase Buckner: AI-Proof SEO, Selling Your Agency, and the Growth Flywheel"
"Three Day 1 talks: Roof on LSI as an AI-content filter and being your own LLM source, Martinez on the math of selling your agency, and Buckner on HighLevel's Growth Flywheel."
Reference
"Mitch, Joy Hawkins, Ben Fisher - Day 1 Roundup and GBP Q&A"
"The Day 1 wrap-up: Mitch recaps every talk, then Joy Hawkins and Ben Fisher field a live Google Business Profile Q&A on reviews, CTR manipulation, and what actually moves rankings."
Reference
"Eldar and Adam McChesney: AI Visibility and Building the Agency of Your Dreams"
Eldar pitches an AI-visibility mindset shift, then Adam McChesney shows how he rebuilt a $2.17M agency from zero with client experience as the growth engine.
Reference
Square Peg SEO, AI Agent Boards & In-Page Push Newsjacking (Brian Kato & Dan Kurtz)
Brand-saturation SEO, a Claude "board of directors" agent build, and unblockable in-page push newsjacking from the Day 2 Kato/Kurtz session.
Reference
"Eleftherios Livadaras (Elias): Seeing the SEO Gorillas"
Elias uses the invisible-gorilla experiment to name the four SEO failures agencies miss, then gives fix-it frameworks for disavows, page-two keywords, link architecture, local ranking, and plain-English reporting.
Reference
"Jed Morley: Payment Cowboys and the no-BS payment processor"
A Day 2 sponsor self-intro from Jed Morley, positioning a 20-year no-BS payment processor (and the Payment Cowboys Western network) over Stripe and PayPal.
Reference
"Bill Hartzer, Joy Hawkins, and Michael Merlino: Legal SEO, Local Ranking Mysteries, and Agentic Video Plays"
"Three Day 2 talks: Hartzer on expert-witness forensics and domain recovery, Hawkins on five measurement mysteries that quietly kill rankings, and Merlino on revenue-first agentic and short-form video plays."
Reference
"Simple AI Upsells, Lead-Source Attribution, and Agency Payment Processing (PlatPay) - Unnamed Presenter"
A Day 2 wrap-up and sponsor transition on creating a simple AI-services upsell, attributing leads by platform with CallRail, and using PlatPay as an agency-friendly alternative to PayPal and Stripe.
Reference
"Clint Butler, Ted Ives, Brian William, Terry Samuels: Day 2 Wrap-Up and Link-Building / E-Com Panel"
The Day 2 closing session, a Clint Butler mindset and five-tier link-building monologue followed by an open SEO panel with Ted Ives and Brian William on ranking probability, referring domains, and e-commerce on-page.
Reference
"Ben Fisher: Protecting Your Google Business Profile (Suspensions, Moves, and Reinstatement)"
Ben Fisher of Steady Demand on why Google Business Profiles get suspended, how to move a location safely, and the evidence kit that gets a listing reinstated fast.
Reference
"Charles Taylor: Website Migrations With Zero Traffic Loss"
Why most migrations never fully recover, and the sequenced "secret sauce" launch that forces Google to crawl old URLs before new ones.
Reference
"Chris Morrow: Funnels, Ads, and Marketing Context (Pocket Marketer)"
A Day 3 direct-response session from Chris Morrow on joining the conversation in the customer's head, customer awareness levels, Facebook ad anatomy, and giving AI deep business context, plus a live funnel diagnosis.
Reference
"Beyond Rankings: Building Brand Visibility in the Age of AI (Dawood Bukhari)"
Why Google ranks pages while AI ranks entities, the NARC consensus method, and a viral digital PR playbook with a ten-point readiness scorecard.
Reference
"Ted Kubaitis: Referring Domains and Multi-Channel SEO"
Ted Kubaitis reframes Search Console as a link diagnostic, shares a 25-referring-domains-per-product feed trick, and walks an AI workflow for finding channel gaps.
Reference
"Search & Social Fusion: The Hidden SEO Power of TikTok, Reels, and Shorts (Lisa Parziale)"
Lisa Parziale makes the case that short-form video is now an SEO channel and shows a four-step framework for turning one video into multiple SERP placements.
Reference
"Jacob Kettner: Why Good Agencies Fail (Operational and Financial Systems)"
Jacob Kettner of First Rank SEO walks through the financial models behind a 30-person, $3.17M agency: the hiring valley, the six revenue buckets, the three profit killers, and the utilization tax.
Reference
"Rabih Rizk: SEO Wireframe + AI Agents (deck-only)"
A deck-only session represented by a single title slide on SEO wireframing paired with AI agents, with no transcript or body content captured.
Reference
"Talk Nerdy To Me: Technical SEO for the LLM Era (Simon / limeygent)"
Simon's engineer-minded walkthrough of winning local-business content in both Google and LLM search by building from atomic facts, credible signals, and a repeatable per-section LLM audit.
Reference
"The Brand You Build Together: AI, Teamwork, and Personal Branding (Pete Kleinjan)"
Pete Kleinjan's case study on delegating his personal brand to his own team instead of outsourcing, and the referral partners that became the surprise payoff.