Local backlinks: how to get links that boost your business
In the world of local SEO, local backlinks are like word-of-mouth recommendations, but in digital form. When the Valencia City Council website, the Alicante Chamber of Commerce, or the Información newspaper link to your website, Google interprets that as a trust signal: "this business is legitimate and relevant in its area." And those signals translate directly into better rankings. In this guide, we'll teach you concrete strategies to get quality local backlinks without spending a cent on purchased links.
📑 Article Contents
- 1. What are local backlinks and why does Google value them so much?
- 2. Strategy 1: public institutions and business associations
- 3. Strategy 2: local press, blogs, and community events
- 4. Strategy 3: suppliers, customers, and local partnerships
- 5. Mistakes that destroy your local link building strategy
- 6. Frequently asked questions
1. What are local backlinks and why does Google value them so much?
A backlink is simply a link from another website to yours. But not all backlinks are equal. For Google, a link from the Valencia City Council website is worth infinitely more than a link from an anonymous blog in Thailand. And a link from the Alicante Chamber of Commerce has much more weight for your local SEO than one from a generic international directory.
Local links work as geographic votes of trust. They tell Google: "This business is real, operates in this area, and local institutions trust it." Google uses over 200 factors to determine rankings, and backlinks remain one of the top three most important, along with content and user experience.
A Moz study on local ranking factors showed that backlinks represent 28% of the weight in Google's Map Pack ranking. That is, nearly a third of your visibility in Google Maps depends on the links pointing to your website. For a freelancer in the Valencia Region, ignoring this opportunity is like closing the door to a third of your potential customers.
💡 Tip
A local backlink doesn't have to come from a huge website. A link from the Ruzafa neighborhood association website (Valencia) or the Elda football club has value because Google associates those websites with a specific geographic location. Local relevance weighs more than global authority.
If you're not yet clear on the fundamentals of positioning in your area, start with our guide on what local SEO is and why it's key for freelancers. Backlinks are one piece of the puzzle, but not the only one.
2. Strategy 1: public institutions and business associations
Institutional websites are the most valuable source of local SEO backlinks and the most ignored by freelancers. These websites have high domain authority, are 100% trustworthy for Google, and are directly associated with your geographic area.
City councils and municipal websites
Most city councils in the Valencia Region have business directories on their websites. The Valencia, Alicante, Elche, and Elda city councils maintain listings of businesses registered in the municipality. Registering is usually free and only requires that you be registered as a freelancer or business in that location.
Additionally, many city councils publish news about local commerce, fairs, and events. If you participate in any municipal initiative, your business is likely to appear linked on the city council website. That mention is worth gold for your SEO.
Chambers of Commerce
The Valencia Chamber of Commerce, Alicante, and Orihuela have business directories with links to their websites. Joining the Chamber has a cost, but the visibility and networking benefits are well worth it. Beyond a high-quality backlink, you gain access to training, events, and support programs for freelancers.
Professional and trade associations
Every sector has its association. Carpenters have wood associations. Electricians have professional associations. Plumbers have installer associations. These organizations typically have member directories with links to their websites. Plus, being in a professional association strengthens your E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authority, and Trustworthiness) with Google.
⚠️ Important
Don't register in directories just to get the link. If your information doesn't match your Google Business Profile entry (name, address, phone), you can create inconsistencies that hurt your local SEO. Always keep your NAP data consistent.
Speaking of data consistency, if you want to understand why it's so important that your information is identical everywhere, check out our article on local citations NAP: what they are and why they matter.
3. Strategy 2: local press, blogs, and community events
Local press is a goldmine of local link building that most freelancers never exploit. Digital newspapers like Levante-EMV, Información (Alicante), Las Provincias, or regional weeklies in the Vinalopó have extremely high domain authority and constantly publish news about local businesses.
How to appear in local press
You don't need to be a large company to make the newspaper. Here are realistic ways to do it:
- Openings and anniversaries: Are you opening a new workshop? Have you been a freelancer for 10 years? Send a press release to your local newspaper. They're interested in local commerce.
- Special projects: Did you renovate a historic building in Valencia? Did you make special furniture for a well-known Alicante restaurant? That's news.
- Expert opinion: Offer yourself as an expert source when the newspaper covers topics in your field. If there's an article about renovations in the area, your comments as a professional can include a link to your website.
- Event sponsorship: Sponsoring neighborhood festivals, a local sports team, or a community race typically includes a mention with a link on the event's website.
Local blogs and city guides
Many cities have unofficial blogs talking about local commerce, leisure, and services. Valencia has dozens of blogs about food, neighborhoods, and lifestyle. Alicante and Elche have them too. Contacting these bloggers and offering them a case study, collaboration, or simply asking them to include you in their service guides can generate valuable backlinks.
💡 Tip
Create content on your website that local press will want to link to. An article like "How Much Does a Kitchen Renovation Cost in Valencia in 2026" with real data and price estimates is the type of content a journalist would link to as a reference in their article.
Local sports clubs and NGOs
Sponsoring the Elda basketball team, the Elche charity run, or a Valencia neighborhood association is not only good for the community: it also gives you a backlink from their websites. These organizations typically have a sponsors page where they link to supporting businesses' websites. It's a small investment with double return: social impact and SEO.
4. Strategy 3: suppliers, customers, and local partnerships
Your professional network is another source of local backlinks that you're probably not exploiting. Think of all the businesses you work with: material suppliers, stores selling your products, other professionals you collaborate with. Each one can be a link.
Cross testimonials with suppliers
A very effective and legitimate technique: write a testimonial for your material supplier's website. Most suppliers have a testimonials or success stories section on their website and will be happy to include your feedback with a link to your website. You give them credibility, they give you a backlink. Everyone wins.
Collaborations with other professionals
If you're a carpenter who regularly collaborates with an electrician and a plumber on complete renovations, create a network of cross-recommendations on your websites. A "Recommended Professionals" section with mutual links is natural, useful for customers, and positive for everyone's SEO.
A good example: a carpenter in Elche who collaborates with an electrician in Elda and a painter in Alicante. Each one has a "Trusted Collaborators" page with links to the others. Google sees three local businesses mutually endorsing each other, all in the Valencia Region. Perfect trust signal.
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Ask your satisfied customers who have their own website (many stores, restaurants, and businesses do) to mention you as their renovation or carpentry supplier. A link from a Valencia restaurant saying "Interior design and furniture by [your name]" is an extremely valuable local backlink.
Quality local directories
Not all directories are equal. Avoid generic spam directories and focus on those with real traffic and local relevance:
- Yellow Pages Spain: Historic directory with high domain authority.
- QDQ.com: Professional services directory with good local presence.
- Habitissimo: Specific to renovations and construction, very relevant to your field.
- TripAdvisor/Yelp: If you have a customer-facing business.
- Sector-specific directories: If there's a specific directory for carpenters or renovators in your area, it's priority.
If you want to know how to complement backlinks with optimizing your Google Business Profile listing, review our guide on how to optimize your Google Business Profile.