Quickstart
Onboard a new client
The day 1–3 sequence to run when a client signs, then leave it alone.
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When a new client signs, run this in order. Goal: clean up their profile, trigger brand-entity recognition, and stand up the systems that run weekly. Then leave it alone for 2–4 weeks and watch what ranks easily.
The sequence
- Social ring audit / creation. Confirm or create branded Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest (minimum). Brand-consistent usernames, all fields filled, 2–3 recent posts each so they don't look abandoned. Multi-location? See Strategy → Multi-location.
- DAS to the money site. One DAS campaign at homepage + about + contact + main service pages. Plan 1–2 weeks of run time. Once. Never repeat.
- DAS to each social profile. Same treatment, one campaign per social URL. Triggers entity recognition. Once per profile.
- Zero to Hero on money pages. Run the Zero to Hero wizard across homepage + about + contact + top categories so link velocity looks organic. Once.
- Schema audit (multi-location only). Fix the hierarchy so the whole site validates as ONE connected graph in Rich Results: Organization (parent) per brand + LocalBusiness per location, Service pages attached to LocalBusiness. One brand + N locations + one site = 1 entity/knowledge graph (never one graph per location).
- Indexing hookup. Verify GSC + Bing WMT + GA, submit the XML sitemap, push every URL to Omega Indexer (Tier 1).
- Build the cloud network. Make 25 cloud blogs — per-client for sticky clients, per-niche for generalists — so the client has referring domains ready. (Each config × 12 cloud APIs ≈ 300 sites.)
Then stop
Leave it alone 2–4 weeks. Don't fix anything yet. Watch which pages rank easily, then start at the easy wins (not the hardest), sending RD100 or a cloud-template run at them.
Don't
- Don't repeat DAS on a property. One-time, period.
- Don't take control of the client's domain or hosting (see Network safety).
- Don't start at the hardest pages.
Go deeper
- DAS campaigns · Zero to Hero — the onboarding link campaigns in full.
- Cloud blogs + template — building the 25-blog network.
- Strategy → Multi-location · On-page discipline — schema hierarchy and the multi-location decision tree.
- Rules · Network safety — the don'ts in full.