HARO links help your site’s trust and rankings with backlinks from top media outlets. At a1 Link Building, we handle everything, from finding the right queries to writing expert pitches. Links that Google loves, without the hassle. Real links. Real results.
Years of experience
Years of experience
Years of experience
Years of experience
We’re dedicated to simplifying complex processes, fostering collaboration, and propelling your success.
We embrace creativity and continuous improvement, fostering a culture of innovation. We believe in the power of teamwork.
We are committed to delivering exceptional value. We uphold the highest standards of honesty and ethics in everything we do.
HARO (Help a Reporter Out) connects journalists with experts. Reporters post questions. If you're an expert, you can send a helpful answer. If they like it, they might use your quote and mention your website.
When reporters quote you, they often link back to your site. These links usually come from trusted media sources. That helps your SEO and builds your authority.
Check for relevant queries: Look for questions in your niche. Reply fast: Send your answer within 30–60 minutes. Show your expertise: Share your credentials clearly. Offer value: Use real stats or quotes reporters can use. Be polite: You can follow up, but don’t spam. Think long-term: Building trust with journalists can bring future links.
It takes time. You may see results in 2–3 months. That’s normal because HARO links are earned manually, not bought.
Yes. If you don’t have one, your HARO service provider (like A1 Link Building) will set it up using your email.
Besides HARO, you can try: Guest posting Expert quote outreach Niche Edits Content Marketing
Yes. If your business has expert knowledge or unique insights. HARO can help you get featured in major news sites and build your brand’s credibility.
Costs vary. We charge $1,000 or more for 5 high-quality links. Price depends on link quality, site authority, and service speed.
Go to Sourcetosources and helpareporter.com. Sign up for free email alerts. You’ll get 3 emails a day with live journalist queries.
Keep it short, helpful, and original. Use clear language. Answer the reporter’s question directly. Make it easy to quote you.