Editorial Policy

Our Editorial Mission

We built Maps Boosting Service to cut through the noise of local SEO. Most advice out there is outdated. We publish data-driven Google Maps optimization strategies for serious local businesses. We test tactics on real client profiles.

If a strategy moves the needle on proximity signals or review velocity, we document it. If it gets a profile suspended, we warn you. We write for practitioners, agency owners, and local businesses who need actual results.

Our mission is absolute clarity.

No fluff. No theory. Just operational reality.

How We Choose Topics

We don’t guess what you need to know. We pull topics directly from the trenches. We look at the support tickets our agency receives. We track algorithm volatility in the local map pack. We monitor local search forums for emerging suspension patterns.

When an HVAC contractor in Phoenix asks why their service area business dropped out of the top three overnight, we investigate. We cover NAP consistency, citation building, GBP Q&A optimization, and suspension recovery. If a new Google update targets fake reviews, we break down exactly how the filter works.

We do not cover general web design or broad social media strategy. We stay in our lane.

Research and Fact-Checking Standards

Local SEO is full of snake oil. We refuse to add to it. Every claim we publish undergoes strict verification. We test ranking factors across dozens of live Google Business Profiles before calling them effective.

We cross-reference our findings with official Google documentation, patent filings, and our own agency case studies. We require screenshots, ranking graphs, and verifiable timelines for every case study. We reject guest posts from authors who cannot prove their hands-on experience.

If we discuss a grey hat technique, we label it clearly. We explain the exact risks involved. We never publish unverified algorithm theories as fact.

We show the data. We explain the methodology. We stand by the results.

Corrections Policy

We get things wrong sometimes. Google updates its local search algorithm constantly. When facts change, we update our stance.

If you spot an error in our documentation, tell us. Email our editorial team at [email protected]. We review all correction requests within 48 hours. If we made a factual error, we fix it immediately.

We add a visible correction note at the bottom of the affected page. We detail exactly what was changed and when.

Transparency builds trust. Hiding mistakes destroys it.

Affiliate and Commercial Relationships

We run a professional Maps boosting agency. We sell local SEO services. We also occasionally recommend third-party tools for citation management or review generation. Some of those links earn us a small commission.

That financial relationship never dictates our recommendations. We reject pay-to-play placements. We turn down sponsored posts from software companies we don’t actually use. We buy the software we review. We run it through our own agency workflows.

If a citation builder has terrible customer support, you will read about it here. We prioritize your map pack visibility over a quick affiliate payout.

Editorial Independence

Our editorial team operates independently from our sales department. Advertisers cannot buy favorable reviews. Clients cannot dictate our coverage of local search trends.

We write for the business owner trying to dominate their local market. No outside entity holds veto power over our publishing schedule. We call out bad practices, even if they are popular.

We protect our editorial integrity fiercely.

Content Updates

A local SEO guide from three years ago is worse than useless. It is dangerous. Google changes the rules for Business Profiles constantly. Local search moves fast. Proximity limits shrink. Category definitions shift.

We track these micro-adjustments so you don’t have to.

We audit our core guides every 90 days. We check every link. We verify every ranking factor against current map pack behavior. If a tactic stops working, we rewrite the page.

We stamp the exact date of the last technical review at the top of every article. You need accurate information right now. We deliver exactly that.