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Operational Disclosures and Legal Disclaimer

We optimize Google Business Profiles for a living. We share the exact frameworks we use to push local businesses into the top three map pack spots. We do not run your actual business.

Read this page to understand the boundaries of our content, our financial relationships with software vendors, and the inherent realities of local SEO.

This Is SEO Strategy, Not Legal or Financial Advice

We publish tactics that move the needle in local search. We discuss review velocity, NAP consistency, and proximity signals. We do not provide legal, financial, or tax advice.

If you need a lawyer to review your customer review-gating policy to ensure FTC compliance, hire one. Do not rely on an SEO agency for legal interpretations.

SEO carries inherent risk.

Google updates its algorithm constantly. We base our strategies on live testing and data from hundreds of GBP listings. We guarantee our work ethic and our methodology. We never guarantee a permanent number one ranking. No honest SEO professional can.

The Friction of Algorithm Updates

We publish case studies based on real campaigns. We document the exact steps we took to capture featured snippets for an HVAC contractor in Phoenix. We show the citation audit that fixed a plumbing client in Chicago.

We cut through the noise to find the signal. We publish what works right now.

Google changes the rules without warning. A tactic that dominated the map pack last season will often lose its edge. We update our content when we spot a shift in our own client data. We cannot promise every older article reflects the exact current state of the local algorithm.

Check the publication dates. Test the methods yourself. Monitor your own analytics.

How We Fund This Operation

We run a local SEO agency. We also recommend software to help you do it yourself. We talk about rank trackers, citation builders, and review management platforms.

We buy them. We test them. We review them.

If a tool survives our internal testing and we recommend it, we often use an affiliate link. If you click that link and buy the software, we earn a commission. This costs you nothing extra.

We reject garbage tools weekly. If a citation service builds spammy directories that tank proximity signals, we call it out. Commission or no commission. Our reputation as practitioners matters more than a quick affiliate payout.

Third-Party Links and Blind Spots

We link out to Google official documentation, local SEO case studies, and third-party tools. We do not control those websites.

A tool we link to today can get acquired and ruined tomorrow. We monitor our outbound links to prevent blind spots in our content. We cannot catch every external change instantly.

Click with intent. Verify their claims. Read their own terms of service before handing over your credit card or your client data.

Case Studies and Result Variations

We show real rank positions moving from position 14 to position 2 within 90 days. We name the industry verticals and the city targets.

Your results will vary.

A roofer in a hyper-competitive metro faces different friction than a dog groomer in a rural town. Your website history, existing citation consistency, and current review velocity dictate your starting line.

Do not expect our exact case study results if your baseline metrics are broken. Local SEO requires time, testing, and relentless optimization.