Terms
These terms hold two distinct things apart: using the public site geovenice.com, and the shape of an actual research or correction project. The site is here to explain the work and to let you reach me — it is not the project. Should a signed project and these site terms ever pull in different directions, the signed project wins.
1. Using the site
What you read on geovenice.com sets out, plainly and in good faith, how I worked on the day it was written. It is information, not legal, tax, or business advice; acting on it outside a live project is a matter for your own judgement and risk.
Please don't harvest the site text wholesale, reconstruct my way of reading answers from the public pages, or republish long stretches without credit. Linking to a page, or quoting a passage with a clear attribution, is welcome and needs no asking.
2. The contact form
Sending the form starts a conversation, not a contract: it puts neither an offer nor an obligation on either side. It is just a tidy way to give me the context of your case. I answer once that context lets me say something worthwhile. Submitting it earns you no automatic claim to a particular answer, a fixed timeframe, or a service.
I may also turn a message down: it may sit outside what I look at, my availability at that moment may not stretch to it, or there may be some other practical reason. A refusal is never a verdict on your studio, your atelier, or your guesthouse; it usually comes down to fit and to the time I can give.
3. The shape of a project
A paid research or correction project begins only once we have both signed a written agreement. It is that agreement which fixes the scope, deliverables, schedule, fees, payment terms, confidentiality, intellectual property, and dispute resolution. These site terms are no substitute for it.
A project reads the public web evidence about your business — your own pages, your map listing, your tour or service page, your OTA and booking profiles, the fragments of guides and directories that name you — and shows where the wording or the visible elements make you hard to name, place, or classify correctly in an AI answer. Every recommendation ties to a concrete, visible element, never to a loose notion of brand; the Italian and English wording is checked so the two tell the same story; and no part of the project promises to steer rankings or citation share. Where an instruction would cut against this way of working, the project is renegotiated or halted rather than bent.
4. No guaranteed results
How a business shows up in answer engines and in search turns on factors nobody fully controls: the behaviour of the models, the policies of third-party platforms, the changes you decide to make, the market, and the plain passage of time. So nothing here is promised — not a place in the results, not a citation by a model, not a recommendation, not any particular 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 read correctly. Results stay beyond my control, and the concrete, bounded expectations are written into the agreement.
5. Liability
For free use of the site, my liability is limited to the fullest extent the law permits. For paid work, it is laid out and capped in the written agreement. None of this removes liability for intentional fault, fraud, gross negligence, or anything the law will not let be excluded.
6. Governing law
Use of the site is governed by the law of the place where I am established, except where consumer law grants you a more favourable forum. For a paid project, the governing law and the competent court are set in the written agreement.
7. Changes to these terms
These terms are revisited as my way of working changes, and the version in force is the one carrying the "Updated" date at the top. A change that touches a project already running is told directly to the client concerned; a change to the site alone simply shows up here.
Contact
Any question about these terms reaches me at hello@geovenice.com.