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Legal Disclaimer and Earnings Disclosure

We built Local SEO Course Service to show you exactly how we turn local searches into paying customers. We share the exact frameworks we use to optimize Google Business Profiles, build NAP consistency, and drive review velocity. We illuminate the blind spots in your local visibility. But we need to set the ground rules before you implement our strategies.

No Ranking or Income Guarantees

Google controls the map pack. We do not. We teach you how to send the right proximity signals and structure your site for local intent. We cannot guarantee you will hit position one. Anyone promising guaranteed rankings is lying to you.

The algorithm shifts constantly.

Your results depend entirely on your market density, your starting point, and your daily execution. An HVAC contractor in Phoenix faces different friction than a boutique bakery in a small town. A business with a ten-year-old domain has an advantage over a brand new website. We provide the map. You have to drive the car. We make no guarantees regarding your future income, lead volume, or specific map pack placement.

Informational Purposes Only

The content on this site, inside our paid courses, and on our videos exists strictly for educational purposes. Local SEO is a marketing discipline. It is not legal, financial, or professional business advice. You are reading the operational playbook of local search practitioners.

Do not treat our case studies as financial advice. Always consult a licensed professional before making major financial investments in your business infrastructure, hiring staff based on projected lead volume, or altering your corporate structure.

The Reality of Algorithm Updates

We test our methods rigorously. We track citation indexing. We monitor how Google sources business information for search results. We publish what works right now based on hard data from live local campaigns.

Tactics expire.

A strategy that dominates the local pack today might lose its edge after the next core update. We update our course material regularly to reflect current realities. We cannot guarantee every archived blog post reflects the absolute latest Google documentation. You bear the responsibility of applying these strategies safely and monitoring your own Google Business Profile for compliance issues.

Affiliate and Monetization Disclosure

Executing a local SEO campaign requires specialized tools. We recommend specific rank trackers, citation builders, and audit software throughout our content. Sometimes we use affiliate links. If you click a link for a tool like BrightLocal or Whitespark and make a purchase, we earn a small commission.

We buy these tools. We test them. We publish the results.

We never accept payment to publish a positive review. If a tool has a clunky interface, terrible reporting, or fails to track local grids accurately, we say so. The commission does not increase your price. It funds the heavy testing required to keep our course material sharp.

External Links and Third-Party Friction

We link to external resources constantly to back up our claims. You will find links to Google Business Profile guidelines, local directory submission pages, and industry case studies. We do not control those external sites.

A directory might change its submission rules overnight. A tool provider might alter their pricing structure. We hold no responsibility for the content, accuracy, or privacy practices of any external site we link to. Navigate them with common sense and verify their current terms before handing over your business data.