Link Building Strategy

First of all, get your business listed on all relevant directories. Those directories count as backlinks as well, if your website is added there. Then press releases can help and create some good content and share it with your audience. At the end, backlinks for a local business are important, just not as important as on-page, GBP, and content creation.
 
Hi Tim! When you're working with your clients and adding their businesses to directories, do you add them step by step, one by one, to each directory? Also, what email account do you use for that? Do you ask for their email, or do you create a new one specifically for the listings? I'm curious about how you handle this in practice. Also, how do you work with press releases? Do you contact the media and suggest your clients? How does that process work?
 
@pantheo Hi! You can find someone on Upwork to do that for you. The email address is usually related to the business but doesn't have to. You'd then just hand over the Google sheet to your client and they can find the email address, the links, and the passwords to access those platforms. As for press releases, you'd usually contact PR agencies to do the work for you. You can use something like this: Press Release Distribution & World Media Directory by EIN Presswire
However, you'd obviously need some news to publish - we're working with the clients on the stories and then go ahead and publish releases through different providers. I hope that makes sense.
 
First of all, get your business listed on all relevant directories. Those directories count as backlinks as well, if your website is added there. Then press releases can help and create some good content and share it with your audience. At the end, backlinks for a local business are important, just not as important as on-page, GBP, and content creation.
Okay will do that ASAP then. Thank you!
 
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