Terms and Conditions:
Pre-established Conditions:
- The customer has not shared links from link farms, swapped links with them, or used any other spamming tactics that could lower the website's position with Google.
- There are no doorway pages, URL diversions, identical websites, duplicate text, or duplicate web pages for the consumer.
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We cannot offer a precise estimate about the amount of rise in client visits to the website or sales leading from our SEO campaign, nor can we promise a hundred per cent guarantee for any single result on the popular search engines.
- There are no exceptions to the early payment of non-refundable charges.
- Any guarantee made will be instantly nullified if the client alters the optimised pages produced by our organisation in any way or refuses to carry out the changes we recommend.
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Our SEO firm will work with client’s permission to utilise consumer websites, web designs, templates, wireframes, and content in advertising and/or marketing campaigns. Until otherwise particularly stated by the consumer to not utilise it, that might consist of discrete links to the pages on the provided website, examples for the portfolio on our website, research papers, and other promotional endeavours.
Permission to the Client's Website:
The client agrees to give permission on getting these expert SEO services:
- Permission to the website's database or dashboard area for content and infrastructure examination.
- Access to make adjustments for SEO purposes and, if necessary, facilitate direct correspondence with any third parties, such as your web designer.
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Unrestricted permission to website visitor information for study and tracking, if it is necessary.
- An email address where links can be requested, e.g. teams@www.seochampster.com
- Permission to utilise client photographs, emblems, trademarks, website graphics, brochures, and other content text for any use that our SEO business considers necessary for SEO.
Service Discontinuity:
The Company disclaims all responsibility for interruptions in service, lost files, damaged information, client hardware abuse, or breakdown of any communications devices or other gadgets believed to be beyond the company’s control.