Why do terms matter for SEO services based in South Africa? These guidelines explain user
responsibilities, limitations on deliverables, and clarify the scope and boundaries of
measurable outcomes. Please review these before working with our team.
« No specific outcome or ranking is promised. Recommendations use current data and logic,
but results may vary in practice. »
— Summary of Limitations
§ Service Description
Our services include semantic core architecture—keyword research, intent analysis, and
content cluster mapping for SEO strategy. We do not guarantee specific results as
outputs may vary based on many factors.
§ Eligibility Criteria
Services are intended for South African businesses with online presence. You must be
authorized to act for your organization when using our forms or submitting information.
§ Data Use and Privacy
Personal and business data you provide is processed in line with our privacy policy.
Analytics are used for service improvement and reporting.
§ User Commitments
You agree to provide accurate information and to respond promptly to our communications.
Accountability for implementation lies with you or your designated team.
§ Limits of Liability
We do not guarantee rankings, traffic volumes, or commercial outcomes. All
recommendations and reports are based on best available data at the time.
§ Payment and Fees
Costs, if applicable, are detailed in your service agreement. There are no hidden fees
beyond those stated in writing at engagement.
§ Intellectual Property
All frameworks, mapping, and reporting materials remain proprietary unless otherwise
agreed in writing. Client content and data remain yours.
§ Service Modification
We may adjust service formats and content as algorithms or best practices change, with
notice when materially significant.
§ Termination Policy
Either party may terminate service with written notice under the terms outlined in your
service agreement. Data protection continues post-termination.
§ Jurisdiction and Law
These terms are governed by South African law. Disputes are resolved in South African
courts or through alternative dispute resolution as agreed.