I know it’s been a while since my last Neo update … been locked in the lab as and when time allows. I’m still testing.
And we have ranking improvements across the board so far!
Results:
1st Target : SEO informational query
KE traffic estimate: 480 /m
Host : Medium dot com
Campaign: single RD100 / 6 days duration
This is the one I reported on last time and it’s held solid since then at #5 in Google. The page is still my best performer on Medium, siphoning visitors in daily ![]()
2nd Target : website monetisation query
KE traffic estimate: 0 /m (but lots of advertisers so I figured give it a try)
Host : Medium dot com
Campaign: single RD100 / 5 days duration
Performance:
Nice!
It’s not dissimilar to the first graph I posted. Strong early movement, then dropping back before another very strong upward movement, again into the top 5. It’s just jumped up to #2 today! We’ll see if it stays there.
Again, for this particular query, before you even get to the organic results you have to page down 3 times! Sponsored ads, AI overview, then a video block, then Discussions and only then do we have the organic results!
Only Reddit is beating me on this one … another parasite, lol.
Another success to report, using a different parasite host this time. One of my favourite parasite hosts at the moment which seems to perform really well for exact match queries appearing in the title.
It’s a SaaS product and the query I targeted is: [Product Name] Review 2026.
I published the review mid December 2025 and it ranked #1 within days due to the host authority alone. Then Jan 1st rolled around and all the big guns (G2, Trustpilot, Software Advice etc) switched their review titles from 2025 to 2026.
My little ole’ parasite page quickly dropped to page 3, within about a week! Again this just shows how the SERP is all about authority.
So I ran another quick RD100 campaign on this target too. At this point I already have a network of niche related web 2.0 accounts that I can re-use. This means campaigns complete a lot quicker, use less Captcha credit and it also builds on the existing authority of the web 2.0 as new content is added over time.
Then I threw 20 tier one links into the indexer, of which 75% were successfully indexed. The result?
Ranking moved from page 3 straight back up to #1 within 24 hours of the indexing happening!
By now I’m firmly convinced that SEO Neo does exactly what it says on the tin.
I have a couple of other successes too. One in a competitive supplement niche which has just jumped back on to page 1 … no sales yet, annoyingly!
I’m still working on the local SEO campaign. I think I screwed up the first step though so I’m rerunning that before moving on to the 2nd phase (which is where the targeted anchor text comes into play) … no movement here yet.
The site already ranks very well for one specific geo-aligned keyword because of the exact match domain name (think ‘one page websites’) and is generating a trickle of leads. 4 in January actually and they have all ‘converted’ in as much as they have tried out a free trial session.
The Neo campaign should eventually extend the reach of the site locally by helping to cover high traffic queries like “[service] near me” in the map pack. We’ll see!
Main takeaways so far …
- Neo seems to work very well when combined with parasite SEO. It can give pages with inherent authority the little boost they need to hit Google page 1 and keep them there.
- Of the 10 campaigns I have run so far I have not seen any negative movement for all the queries I have targeted. All have shown flat or positive movement.
I will keep you all posted as time allows but updates may be sporadic!
