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Updated: 2026-05-15

Terms

These terms cover two quite separate things: the use of the public site geo-rome.com, and the shape of an actual research or correction project. The site exists to explain the work and to let you reach me; it is not the project. If a signed project and these site terms should ever diverge, the signed project prevails.

1. Using the site

What you read on geo-rome.com describes, honestly and in good faith, how I work as of the day it was written. It is information, not legal, tax, or business advice; acting on this content outside an active project rests on your own judgement and risk.

Please don't scrape the site text in bulk, reconstruct my method of reading answers from the public pages, or republish long passages without credit. Linking to a page, or quoting a passage with a clear attribution, is welcome and needs no permission.

2. The contact form

Sending the form opens a conversation, not a contract: it creates neither an offer nor a commitment on either side. It is simply a tidy way to give me the context of your case. I reply once that context lets me say something useful. Sending it gives you no automatic right to a particular answer, a fixed timeframe, or a service.

I may also decline a message: it may fall outside what I look at, my availability at the time may not allow it, or there may be another practical reason. A refusal is never a judgement on your guiding, your B&B, or your shop; it usually comes down to fit and the time I have.

3. The shape of a project

A paid research or correction project begins only after we have both signed a written agreement. It is that agreement which sets out the scope, deliverables, schedule, fees, payment terms, confidentiality, intellectual property, and dispute resolution. These site terms do not stand in for it.

A project reads the public web evidence about your business — your own pages, your map listing, your tour or menu page, your OTA listings, the fragments of guides and directories that name you — and points out where the wording or the visible elements make you hard to name, place, or classify correctly for an AI answer. Every recommendation ties to a concrete, visible element, never to a vague idea of brand; the Italian and English wording is checked so they tell the same story; and no part of the project promises to control rankings or citation share. Where an instruction would cut against this way of working, the project is renegotiated or stopped rather than bent.

4. No guaranteed results

How a business appears in answer engines and in search depends on factors no one fully controls: the behaviour of the models, the policies of third-party platforms, the changes you decide to apply, the market, and the simple passing of time. Nothing here is therefore promised: not a position in the results, not a citation by a model, not a recommendation, not a given AI behaviour. What the project does is read the public evidence, cross-check it across sources and between Italian and English, and point to the wording and visible elements most likely to make your business easier to interpret correctly. Results stay outside my control, and the concrete, bounded expectations are set down in the written agreement.

5. Liability

For free use of the site, my liability is limited to the fullest extent the law allows. For paid work, it is set out and capped in the written agreement. None of this removes liability for intentional fault, fraud, gross negligence, or anything the law forbids excluding.

6. Governing law

Use of the site is governed by the law of the place where I am established, except where consumer law gives you a more favourable forum. For a paid project, the applicable law and the competent court are set in the written agreement.

7. Changes to these terms

These terms are reviewed as my way of working evolves, and the version in force is the one marked by the "Updated" date at the top. A change touching a project already under way is communicated directly to the client concerned; a change to the site alone simply appears here.

Contact

Any question about these terms reaches me at hello@geo-rome.com.

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