Terms of Service
Effective Date: May 18, 2026.
Read these terms before you implement our strategies. We operate localseoauthoritystack.com to share exact methods for building local authority. We document our citation building processes. We expose what actually moves the needle in the map pack. You use this information at your own risk.
By accessing this website, you agree to be bound by these terms. If you disagree with any part of these rules, close the tab right now. We don’t compromise on how we run our digital property.
1. The Reality of Local SEO and Our Scope
We engineer unfair local advantage with precision authority stacks. That’s our tagline. It’s also our daily operational reality. We test local link building tactics across dozens of live client accounts. We track review velocity. We monitor proximity signals.
Google changes the rules constantly.
What works today will shift tomorrow. We provide educational content based on our current agency data. We don’t guarantee your HVAC client in Phoenix will rank number one in the local pack within 90 days. Anyone promising guaranteed Google Business Profile rankings is lying to you.
You apply our frameworks to your own assets. You assume full responsibility for the outcomes.
2. Intellectual Property and Content Ownership
We write every word on this site. We build the graphics. We compile the case studies from actual client campaigns. This content belongs entirely to us.
You can’t scrape our articles. You can’t copy our authority stack diagrams and paste them into your agency pitch decks. You can’t repackage our NAP consistency audits and sell them as your own proprietary system.
Read it. Learn it. Apply it.
Don’t steal it. We actively monitor the web for scraped versions of our content. We file DMCA takedowns without hesitation when we find our work on competitor sites. We protect our intellectual property aggressively.
3. Accuracy of Information
Local search is a volatile environment. The algorithm updates wipe out businesses relying on outdated proximity hacks. We update our guides when we see new data from our own testing. We don’t guarantee every older article perfectly reflects the current algorithm.
You’ll find specific tactics here. We discuss exact-match anchor text, unstructured citations, and Google Business Profile Q&A optimization. We share what works for us right now. You’re responsible for verifying these tactics before applying them to a live, revenue-generating profile.
4. Disclaimer of Warranties
This website provides information “as is” without any representations or warranties. We make no promises regarding the completeness or accuracy of this data.
A core update rolls out. A competitor reports your GBP for keyword stuffing. Your rankings vanish overnight. We share the exact citation boosts and power links we use to recover and dominate. We don’t warrant that these exact steps will prevent a manual penalty on your specific domain.
Your business profile is your responsibility.
We provide the blueprints. You swing the hammer. We disclaim all liability for lost revenue, dropped rankings, or suspended profiles resulting from your implementation of our published tactics.
5. Limitation of Liability
We operate in the real world of search engine optimization. Things break. Algorithms update. Strategies fail.
Under no circumstances shall localseoauthoritystack.com or its operators be liable for any direct, indirect, special, or consequential damages arising out of your use of this site. This includes loss of data, loss of profit, or business interruption. If you build a toxic link stack based on a misunderstanding of our guides, the fallout is entirely yours.
We give you high-resolution insights into local SEO. We don’t act as your personal agency unless you sign a separate client contract with us.
6. Client vs Reader Relationship
Reading our site doesn’t make you a client. We don’t owe you free audits. We don’t owe you a review of your local link profile. We receive dozens of emails a week asking for quick thoughts on a suspended GBP.
We don’t provide free consulting. If you want our agency services, you sign a contract and pay the retainer. Until then, you’re a reader consuming free, high-level educational content. Treat the relationship accordingly.
7. Affiliate Links and Financial Disclosure
We recommend specific tools for local SEO. We name real software. We use BrightLocal for citation tracking. We use Whitespark for local rank tracking. We mention these tools because we actually log into them every single morning to check client campaigns.
Some of the links on this site are affiliate links. If you click a link and purchase a subscription, we earn a commission. You pay the exact same price.
We never recommend a tool just for the payout. We rejected 14 different local rank trackers before settling on our current stack. If a tool is garbage, we say so. Our reputation matters more than a small referral fee.
8. Acceptable Use and Community Behavior
We occasionally allow comments on our case studies. We expect professional discourse. You’re interacting with other agency owners and local business operators.
Don’t spam our comment sections with exact-match anchor text links. Don’t pitch your offshore citation building services. We delete spam immediately. We ban the IP addresses of repeat offenders. Keep the conversation focused on local search mechanics.
9. Governing Law and Jurisdiction
These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Delaware. You submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts located in Delaware for the resolution of any disputes.
We run a legitimate business. We expect you to treat our digital property with respect. If a legal dispute arises from your misuse of our authority stack frameworks, we will handle it through the proper legal channels in our home jurisdiction.
10. Modifications to These Terms
We update this page when necessary. We don’t send out an email blast every time we fix a typo in paragraph three. It’s your responsibility to check this page periodically.
Continued use of localseoauthoritystack.com after any changes constitutes your acceptance of the new terms. If you don’t agree to the updated terms, stop reading our content.
We focus on building local authority. We keep our legal terms as straightforward as our SEO strategies. Build good links. Clean up your citations. Read the terms.