Terms of Service

Effective Date: May 20, 2026

We run an active search marketing agency. We publish our internal frameworks, our client case studies, and our operational playbooks here at rankinsearchnow.com. You read them. You apply them to your own campaigns. Before you dig into our methods, we need to set the ground rules.

By accessing this website, you agree to these terms. If you disagree with any part of this text, close the tab. We write for practitioners who understand the realities of local search visibility. We don’t cater to casual browsers looking for shortcuts.

1. Intellectual Property and Content Ownership

We spend hundreds of hours testing Google Business Profile updates. We track proximity signals across dozens of cities. We audit NAP consistency until our eyes blur. The insights we publish belong entirely to us.

You’re welcome to use our strategies to fix your local map pack rankings. That’s exactly why we publish them. You can’t scrape our articles. You can’t copy our case studies. You can’t package our exact wording into your own agency pitch deck.

We protect our intellectual property fiercely.

We don’t just write theory. We publish the exact schema markup structures we use to win local visibility. We share the precise review response templates that mitigate negative feedback. Our text, graphics, audit templates, and frameworks are protected by copyright laws. If you steal our content, we’ll issue DMCA takedown notices to your host. We enforce our rights without hesitation.

2. Disclaimer of Warranties

Search algorithms shift constantly. Google updates its local filter without warning. We publish what works for our clients today. We don’t guarantee it will work for your specific plumbing business in Chicago tomorrow.

Every piece of content on rankinsearchnow.com serves informational purposes only. It isn’t professional legal advice. It isn’t a guaranteed ranking contract. We share our exact processes. We don’t promise your exact results.

Local SEO carries inherent friction. A competitor flags your listing. A poorly timed category change triggers a reverification loop. Google’s proximity filter tightens based on user location data we don’t control. A core update drops your primary keyword from position two to position twelve overnight.

If you implement our citation building strategy and your ranking drops, that falls on you. You assume the risk of execution. We provide the map. You drive the car.

3. Limitation of Liability

We limit our liability to the maximum extent permitted by law. We aren’t responsible for lost revenue.