Honest Disclaimer for Boost Your Map Rank
We live in the trenches of local SEO. We track proximity signals, audit NAP consistency across hundreds of directories, and optimize Google Business Profiles for actual foot traffic. We publish our exact agency playbooks on this site.
You need to know exactly how we operate.
Not Professional Business Advice
We’re local SEO practitioners. We aren’t your legal counsel or financial advisors. The strategies we share work for our clients. They worked for a roofing contractor in Dallas last spring. They worked for an emergency plumber in Chicago last month. That doesn’t guarantee they will work for your specific market or industry vertical.
Google Business Profile guidelines change without warning. If you decide to add descriptive keywords to your business name and trigger a manual suspension, you own that risk. We provide the data. We share the tactics. You make the final call for your business.
The Friction of Algorithm Updates
Search algorithms are volatile. The local map pack is completely dependent on relevance, distance, and prominence. Google adjusts the weight of these factors constantly.
We update our guides regularly. We cannot promise that a tactic published eight months ago perfectly aligns with an unannounced core update rolled out this morning. The noise in the SEO industry is deafening. We work hard to isolate the signal. You must still verify current Google guidelines before executing major changes to your local presence.
No Traffic or Ranking Guarantees
Every local market possesses a unique competitive density. Ranking a personal injury attorney in Los Angeles requires a radically different timeline than ranking a boutique bakery in a small suburb. We don’t guarantee specific map pack positions. We don’t guarantee a specific influx of foot traffic or phone calls.
Anyone promising you a guaranteed number one spot on Google Maps is lying to you.
We provide the exact frameworks we use to build citation consistency across more than 50 directories. We show you how to optimize your Q&A section to capture featured snippets. The execution and the final ranking sit entirely in the hands of the search engine.
Affiliate and Monetization Transparency
Building local authority requires specific tools. We use citation builders, grid trackers, and review management software every single day.
Sometimes we link to these tools. Assume every external link to a software product is an affiliate link. If you click our link and purchase a subscription to a tool like BrightLocal or Whitespark, we earn a small commission.
This doesn’t cost you anything extra.
We test dozens of platforms. We reject most of them. We only recommend the exact software stack we deploy for our own agency clients. The commission never drives the recommendation. Real operational utility drives the recommendation.
External Links and Third Party Control
We link to external resources. We point you toward Google documentation, local business directories, and industry case studies. We don’t control those websites.
A local directory frequently changes its submission rules. A review platform frequently alters its pricing model overnight. Once you leave Boost Your Map Rank, our oversight ends. We take zero responsibility for the content, security, or operational changes of external websites.
Read the guides. Test the methods. Own your results.
