Effective Date: May 21, 2026.
Welcome to The GMB Exorcist. We kill the ghost signals tanking your local rankings. We clean up toxic citations. We remove fake competitor reviews. We build real local authority.
Before you read our guides or execute our methods, you need to understand the rules of engagement. This page outlines our Terms of Service. Read them carefully.
1. Acceptance of Terms
Accessing this website constitutes a binding agreement. You accept these terms the moment you load a page on this domain. If you disagree with any part of these rules, close the tab and leave the site immediately.
We update this document when necessary to reflect changes in our business or the law. We do not send notifications when we make these updates. You are responsible for checking this page. Your continued use of the site means you accept the current version.
2. Intellectual Property and Content Ownership
We do not regurgitate Google help documents. We run actual tests. We spend months isolating proximity signals, tracking review velocity, and mapping out exactly why a specific HVAC contractor in Phoenix lost their map pack ranking.
That takes time. It takes money. It takes operational friction.
Because of this reality, every word on gmbexorcist.com belongs to us. The case studies, the code snippets, the detailed recovery workflows, and the analytical breakdowns are our exclusive intellectual property. All of it is protected by copyright law.
You cannot scrape our content. You cannot copy our guides and publish them on your own agency website. You cannot reword our case studies and claim them as your own client victories. We actively monitor the web for stolen content. We find it. We file DMCA takedowns. We protect our intellectual property aggressively.
3. Educational Purposes and Disclaimer of Warranties
Local SEO is a highly volatile environment. We share the exact methods we use to repair broken Google Business Profiles. We show you how to report fake competitors. We explain how to build consistent NAP data across fifty tier-one directories.
We do not control Google.
Nobody outside of Mountain View controls the algorithm. A tactic that pushes a profile to position one today will shift tomorrow. Google updates its systems constantly. Therefore, we provide all information on this site strictly “as is” without any warranties of any kind.
