Privacy Policy
Effective Date: May 21, 2026
You run a local business. You care about who holds your data. We operate the exact same way. This privacy policy explains exactly what happens when you visit helpmygmbranknow.com. We skip the legal jargon. We tell you straight.
The digital marketing industry suffers from massive data brokering. Shady agencies scrape your contact details and sell them to the highest bidder. We want no part of it. We protect your information with the same aggression we use to protect our own Google Business Profile assets.
The Information We Actually Collect
When you hit a wall with your Google Business Profile and reach out for immediate triage, we need basic details to respond. We ask for your name, your email address, and the specific GBP URL you need us to audit. That’s it. We don’t scrape your browser for hidden demographic data.
If you fill out our contact form to fix a suspended map listing, that data comes straight to our inbox. We read it. We analyze your map pack visibility. We reply. We keep that email thread to track our conversation history.
Some agencies demand your phone number, annual revenue, and physical address just to download a checklist. We refuse to do that. We collect the bare minimum required to diagnose your local search problem.
How We Use Your Data
We use the information you provide strictly to deliver the local SEO triage you requested. If your HVAC company in Phoenix dropped out of the local 3-pack overnight, we need your business details to diagnose the proximity signal failure. We look at the data, find the friction, and send you the solution.
We don’t sell your email to third-party marketing lists. We don’t trade your NAP (Name, Address, Phone) data to citation brokers. Your operational friction stays between us.
When you subscribe to our update list, we use your email to send you alerts about Google algorithm shifts. If Google changes how review velocity impacts local rankings, you get an email. You can unsubscribe with one click.
Cookies, Analytics, and Content Quality
We run Google Analytics and Google Search Console on this site. These tools drop standard functional and analytical cookies onto your browser. We use this data to achieve granularity on what our readers actually need.
If we see 500 visitors reading our guide on review velocity but bouncing after the first paragraph, we know the content