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SEO decisions require evidence from the specific website, market, and search environment. This page explains the limits of general information and published results.
Last updated: August 9, 2026
General information only
Articles, service descriptions, frameworks, and examples on this website are educational and portfolio material. They are not a complete audit, legal opinion, financial advice, or a recommendation to make a change without reviewing the affected website.
Search outcomes cannot be guaranteed
Google, Bing, AI Search products, and other discovery systems independently control crawling, indexing, ranking, presentation, citation, and removal. No consultant can guarantee a particular position, citation, traffic level, lead volume, or revenue result.
Results depend on context
Published figures describe particular periods and projects. Outcomes depend on implementation quality, competition, demand, website history, content, authority, technical constraints, budgets, and algorithm changes. Past results do not predict future performance.
Attribution and confidentiality
Named case studies use only information appropriately connected to that client. Where client identity is withheld, the project is described without implying that the evidence belongs to another named business. Confidential information, private access credentials, and identifying data are not intentionally published.
AI Search and GEO
References to AI Search or generative engine optimization describe work intended to improve clarity, usefulness, credibility, structured information, and source accessibility. They do not promise inclusion or citation by Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, or any other system.
Screenshots and third-party marks
Search Console screenshots and other platform interfaces are shown as evidence or commentary where appropriate. Google and other product names or marks belong to their respective owners. Their appearance does not imply sponsorship, endorsement, or partnership.
Implementation risk
SEO changes can affect crawling, indexation, rendering, rankings, analytics, and user experience. Important changes should be backed up, tested, documented, and monitored. The website owner remains responsible for approving and deploying changes unless a written engagement states otherwise.
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