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I saw a thread recently where someone said they issue a disclaimer to their clients so that if their SEO tactics result in the client's website being barred from Google that they can't be held responsible.
Does anyone have a disclaimer like this that they would be willing to share here?
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Wouldn't a good SEO expert avoid using tactics that would result in Google banning them?
I wouldn't trust a SEO that issues such a disclaimer. It would be really bad advertising in my opinion... Kind of like saying, "I'll get you listed but then I might get you banned"
We try for a site that will gain them higher positioning above their competitors but do not say saw we get them @ the top. If the client gets banned it would be my fault asuming someone they didnt hire another SEO after me that screwed it up :)~
That's not really the case. Most reputable firms have that kind of language in their contracts. Search engines flip-flop on spam policies far too much to not include it. Google is a perfect example. 18 months ago, Google stated that there was no such thing as spam, and that cloaking was fine. Now the have the most extreme spam policies on the web. Ink has flip-flopped as well. They've gone from being the web's biggest anti-spam zealots, to having the most liberal spam policies, and now back to a more hard lined policy all in a matter of 18 months.
Anyone in this business that doesn't have provisions in their contracts that make it clear to a client that their are no guarantees, and that any program designed to increase their visibility in search engines always comes with the risk that someone at some engine may consider the work to be spam, is putting themselves at great risk.