Local Link Building

Understand what local link building is, what makes it a key ranking factor for local SEO and how to do it right.

Local link building is the process of acquiring inbound links from blogs and websites within the locality. If we have built local citations, we have already done some form of link building for our site. Most of the time, these citations will give us a link back to our website. However, keep in mind that links from directories are typically no-follow.

While nofollow links have their benefits, they don’t pass any link juice. There are multiple ways to attract do-follow links as well. Make sure to get these inbound links from relevant, authoritative sources.

Besides the general link-building strategies, there are some additional tips we can follow to get links from local sources. Inbound links from local sources build our local authority in our niche in the eyes of Google. With more links from authoritative, relevant local sources, our business is more likely to appear in relevant searches for our location.

Create and promote linkworthy local content

Here are a few common ways to acquire local inbound links:

Content creation

Create content that could be useful to the community. Include the city name and other names relevant to our target region that might be familiar to the community.

If we’re a gardener in Los Angeles, think in terms of topics that would benefit the people of Los Angeles. Creating a blog on, let’s say, soil type in LA gardens and how to improve it, or the best planting time for summer vegetables in LA is something the locals will find helpful. We can also create posts on local happenings in the gardening world, for instance, an exhibition at a botanical garden. A list of upcoming local events is also something locals would find interesting.

If we have sponsored a local event or been part of a charitable effort, these too will make good topics for blog posts. Any content that the local community will find interesting is worthy enough to attract links from other local websites.

Promotion

Once we’ve created link-worthy content, we have to promote it. Again, general link-building strategies to promote content also work here. The only difference is that we have to focus on pitching to locally-relevant sites.

Engage with related businesses in the community by leaving helpful comments on their blogs. For example, if we run a pet grooming business, we may want to target local veterinarians in our link-building scheme. We can build a stronger relationship by linking to their blogs in our posts. Reach out to them with a personalized email explaining how a particular piece of content on our website could be a resourceful addition to their blog.

Other than reaching out to businesses, we can also promote our content on social media. Find local Facebook groups where we can post our content and attract links.

Do take permission from the group admin if we can post content in the group. They might be more interested in content that’s more relevant to their audience. For instance, if we sponsor a local event in the locality and create a blog about it, locals will be interested to read about it and maybe even link to it.

Contribute to the local community

Interaction with the community is an excellent way to attract links for local businesses. Though it’s not only about the links. Looking at the bigger picture, bringing a positive influence to the neighborhood builds a company’s brand image. Brand image is one of the top priorities of bigger brands. There are a number of ways to contribute to the local community.

Charities

While it might not seem right to monetize charitable efforts, it is an excellent way to contribute to the community and win some support from the locals in return. Many businesses engage in charitable activities; there must be a good reason behind it other than the good feeling it brings. Look for fundraising events in the area and offer our support. Inquire if the sponsors will be mentioned on the event’s website and if we can get a link back to our website.

Sponsorships

Look for sponsorship opportunities in the neighborhood. We might be able to sponsor community events, sports teams, bands, or organizations. They are very likely to give us a backlink in return. These backlinks are powerful and can help boost our local SEO. If we consider hosting a community event on our own, host the event page somewhere other than our website. Here, we can link to our website and also attract others to link to us.

Scholarships

Scholarship campaigns can generate inbound links from the websites of schools, colleges, and websites. These websites are typically hosted on .edu domains. Backlinks from .edu websites can be a huge leap for a website’s SEO. If we promote the campaigns on the media, we can even generate links from authoritative news sites.

Offer an annual scholarship and publish it on the website. Here’s what a scholarships page looks like [64].

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Showcasing the scholarship webpage from Rising Innovator
Showcasing the scholarship webpage from Rising Innovator

Find .edu websites that list scholarships on a dedicated page, offering backlinks to the scholarship providers. Search queries similar to site:.edu "scholarships" will help us locate these colleges and schools. Reach out to these institutes, asking if they would be interested in publishing our scholarship on their website. This is the point where we get our invaluable .edu backlinks.

If we pull out a list of backlinks for the above scholarships page using Moz’s Link Explorer (or any other SEO tool), here’s what we’ll see:

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Showcasing the backlinks results from Moz Link Explorer
Showcasing the backlinks results from Moz Link Explorer

Notice that most of the backlinks are from .edu domains. But the benefits don’t end here.

Scholarships typically require applicants to submit an essay, in addition to other merit-based criteria. We can also extend the application to videos and infographics. Online votes, including those from a panel of judges we assign, may govern the results. Students will submit content to our website that we can publish as a blog. Send the applicants the link to their blog posts. They’ll actively share it on social media to gather votes, skyrocketing backlinks, and social shares for our website.

Not only will we be helping deserving college students complete their education, but we will also secure huge ROIs for our business. It’s a win-win opportunity.

Guest blogging

Guest blogging is a popular technique to attract backlinks. It’s just as useful for local link building. Submitting resourceful content to relevant websites in the industry will not just secure backlinks, but will also paint our brand as the local authority in our niche. Furthermore, it can send targeted referral traffic in our direction.

Reach out to other local blogs, seeking guest posting opportunities. Use Google search strings similar to [location] [keyword] write for us to pull out local guest posting opportunities in our niche.

Test your knowledge

Choose the best option to answer each of the following questions.

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What should we consider when creating link-worthy local content?

A)

Avoid including the city name in the content to keep it general

B)

Focus on global topics to attract a broader audience

C)

Write on topics that can benefit the specific locality

D)

Use industry-specific jargon to appeal to a niche audience

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