If you're a small business or consultancy, building backlinks to your website can be an effective way to gain relevant traffic and grow your business—no matter what your industry.

Here are five ways to kick off your link-building with ease.

1. Guest-Blogging

Guest-blogging is an incredible method for building backlinks. You can go about it in several ways...

Search for guest-blogging opportunities using queries such as "write for us," "submit post," and "become a contributor." Those queries are the most basic and yield the best results, though you can try others.

You can also turn to networks that connect those looking for guest-blogging opportunities with blogs that need new content. The largest of those networks is MyBlogGuest.com. It allows you to upload your article for others to use, contact bloggers who are seeking new contributors, and chat and connect with others in the guest-blogging community.

You can also search for relevant blogs within your niche and pitch your guest blog post to them. Getting your article posted this way is more difficult, but if your content fits with the blog's theme and it's well written, you have a decent chance. Links from such sources tend to be of the highest authority and can really help your link profile.

2. PR Networks

Several free subscription services online bring together reporters, bloggers, and authors looking for answers to specific questions. Using sites such as HAROReporter ConnectionPitchRate, and the paid service ProfNet is a simple way to earn links to your website.

The sites basically work like this: Reporters ask questions about specific topics; you respond if the questions pertain to your area of knowledge; the reporter credits you as a source usually via a backlink. Simple!

You can also try your luck on FlackList, a public relations social media site. I would liken it to Facebook for public relations.

HARO sends three daily emails, each containing 30-70 queries. Receiving hundreds of queries a day, five days a week, you will surely find a blog to contribute to sooner rather than later. Via HARO, I have earned dozens of backlinks and have been featured on the websites of FOX News and The Huffington Post, to name a couple.

Reporter Connection and PitchRate usually send one email per day. The networks are smaller with fewer queries, but equally important to your backlink-building strategy. Both are free services.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

C. Wise is an internet marketer and SEO for the personalized stationery provider Expressionables and customer-appreciation marketing program Customer Rave.