Why it moves the map
A link from your city's newspaper, your chamber of commerce, or the little league team you sponsor tells search engines something a thousand junk links can't: this business is a real part of this place. Local links are hard to fake and hard to copy, which is exactly why they hold their value.
Most local businesses already do the community work — they just never get the link. The sponsorship goes unlinked, the news mention doesn't cite the website, the association page lists a competitor's stale entry instead.
What we do with yours
We start by collecting what you've already earned: unlinked mentions, sponsorships without credits, memberships that never got listed. Then we build the calendar going forward — which local organizations, events, and publications fit your business, what's worth pitching to the local press, and what's worth sponsoring for reasons beyond the link.
No link farms, no guest-post rings, no paid link schemes. If a link would embarrass you to explain, we don't want it either.
What's included
- Link and mention audit: what you have, what competitors have, what's unclaimed
- Reclamation of unlinked mentions and uncredited sponsorships
- A local sponsorship and membership shortlist that fits your budget
- Pitches to local press for stories you're genuinely part of
- Quarterly reporting on new links and mentions, in plain language