Super Easy Way To Get Backlinks From Your Local Media and Community Resource Websites

EPISODE · May 18, 2020 · 25 MIN

Super Easy Way To Get Backlinks From Your Local Media and Community Resource Websites

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In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, it's still important to focus on your SEO and website.  One thing that is important to your SEO, but often hard to execute, is getting more backlinks for your site.  A great way to get backlinks right now is to tap into your local media and community resource websites. Right now, most of these organizations have web pages or sections of their website dedicated to giving local businesses more visibility.  There are resource pages, maps, and listings of businesses that are open, and the services they provide.  This is an excellent and easy way to obtain great high quality and relevant backlinks for your website.  In this episode we'll discuss the tactics and strategies you can take advantage of right now.   Backlinks are a big part of search engine ranking in Google Most media outlets have a page online to list local businesses that are open Often times you can link back to your website on these sites Find local TV, radio, newspaper, or online publications Look for their Coronavirus resources area and find their posting area Get your business listed in as many as possible    

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