Terms of Service
Effective date: May 19, 2026.
Welcome to Local SEO Marketing Pro. You want more calls from the map pack. We want to show you how to get them. But first, we need to set the ground rules. Read these terms before you use our strategies, read our guides, or implement our advice.
By using localseomarketingpro.com, you agree to everything on this page. If you disagree, close the tab. It’s that simple.
1. Intellectual Property and Content Ownership
We spend hours testing Google Business Profile optimization tactics. We track review velocity. We audit citation consistency across hundreds of directories. The content on this site comes from real agency experience. It belongs to us.
You can’t scrape our case studies. You can’t copy our NAP audit templates and sell them as your own. We protect our intellectual property aggressively.
You can share our articles. You can link to our guides. Just give us credit. We want you to learn from our wins and our failures, but we don’t tolerate theft.
2. The Reality of Local SEO (Disclaimer of Warranties)
Local SEO is not a vending machine.
You don’t put a quarter in and get a guaranteed number one ranking. Google updates its proximity signals. Competitors build better local links. Suspensions happen without warning. We publish strategies that work for our clients right now. We don’t guarantee they will work for your specific HVAC business in Phoenix or your dental practice in Chicago.
You apply our advice at your own risk. We provide this information “as is” without any express or implied warranties. Your results depend on your market, your execution, and your starting point.
We don’t control the algorithm. Nobody does.
3. Limitation of Liability
Sometimes things break. You tweak your primary GBP category and trigger a manual review. You build a bad batch of citations and watch your map pack visibility drop. That’s the friction of doing SEO.
Local SEO Marketing Pro is not liable for your lost revenue. We aren’t responsible for suspended listings, dropped rankings, or missed leads. You make the final call on your marketing strategy.
If you implement a tactic you read here and it backfires, the responsibility rests entirely on your shoulders. We cap our liability to the maximum extent permitted by law. We share our playbook, but you run the plays.
4. Client Versus Reader Relationship
Reading this site doesn’t make you an agency client.
We publish free guides on citation consistency and review velocity. We share our internal operating procedures. That doesn’t mean we’re your retained SEO agency. We don’t owe you personalized advice in the comments section.
If you want us to manage your map pack presence, you have to sign a separate service agreement. Until then, you’re a reader. You consume our content for free. We owe you nothing beyond the text on the screen.
5. Affiliate Disclosure and Recommendations
Running a site takes resources. Testing local SEO tools takes money. We recommend specific rank trackers, citation builders, and review management software throughout this site.
We read it. We tested it. We published it.
We only recommend tools we use in our own agency operations. We broke them, we pushed them to the limit, and we kept the ones that survived. If you click an affiliate link and buy a tool, we earn a commission. This doesn’t cost you anything extra.
That revenue helps us keep publishing high-resolution case studies and tactical guides. Assume any link to a third-party software provider is an affiliate link.
6. User Conduct and Community Standards
We host a community of practitioners and business owners. We expect professional behavior in our comments and forums.
- No spam: Don’t flood our comment sections with exact-match anchor text links.
- No pitching: Don’t pitch your offshore citation building services to our readers.
- No garbage: Bring real questions about proximity signals or review gating. Leave the low-effort noise at the door.
We delete spam instantly. We ban repeat offenders. We keep the signal strong and the noise non-existent.
7. Third-Party Links and External Resources
We link out to other websites constantly. We point you toward Google’s official documentation. We link to local SEO forums. We reference local business directories.
We don’t control those sites. A directory we recommend today turns into a spam trap tomorrow. That’s the reality of the web. Click our outbound links, but evaluate those destinations yourself. We aren’t responsible for their privacy practices or their content.
8. Governing Law and Jurisdiction
We operate this site out of our real-world agency office. These terms are governed by the laws of our local jurisdiction.
Any legal disputes will be handled in our local courts. We prefer to settle things with a simple email. If that fails, the law takes over.
9. Changes to These Terms
The local search environment shifts constantly. Our business model evolves. We will update these terms when necessary.
We don’t send out an email blast every time we fix a typo in this document. Check this page periodically. Your continued use of the site means you accept the current version of the terms.
10. Contact Information
Got a question about these terms? Ask us.
Email us at [email protected]. A real human reads that inbox. We usually reply within two business days. Don’t send us SEO pitches. Send us legitimate questions about our policies.