USING ANCHOR TEXT TO ENHANCE BACKLINKS
The ‘anchor text’ is the keyword or key phrase you use when
linking from some another website to your own. This is the hyperlinked
text that is visible to the human eye. In order to improve your search
engine
rankings, make sure you also focus on which anchor texts you are using
when building links back to your website.
To see an example of how powerful this anchor text is, go to
Google and do a search for the phrase 'click here'. At the time of this
writing, there are over 1 billion results when searching for that
phrase. It would be almost impossible to get anywhere near the top of
those results. This spot is currently held by the adobe site, due to
the fact that many websites have linked to the adobe site with the
phrase 'click here'.
When you have the opportunity to add your own anchor text,
make sure you choose the right phrase. You can choose your own text
when submitting articles, social bookmarks, in the signature of your
email, and countless other ways. Which of the following do you find
more appealing?
- A basic link, such as www.logicpath.com.
- A standard anchor text, like click here.
- Or a descriptive anchor text Search Optimization
All of the above can easily be linked to the same webpage, but its probably safe
to say the last one would have a higher click-through rate.
Additionally, if the anchor text mirrors your website’s main keywords,
it will also help to improve your website’s search engine ranking for this phrase.
Guidelines for Choosing Effective Anchor Texts:
1. Use Multiple Anchor Texts: As mentioned before, you should
be using your main keywords in your anchor texts. Make sure you vary
them a little bit. Pick 3-5 of your primary keyword phrases and use
them all as anchor text on different sites. Having too many of the
exact phrases pointing to your site might raise a red flag over at
Google and they may even penalize your site. So use a lot of variations
and different keywords in your anchor text.
2. Choose your anchor texts carefully: This goes back to your
keyword research. When doing that, you should have chosen the keywords
or key phrases that are relative, popular, and without too much
competition. If your keywords or phrases don’t have these qualities,
building backlinks may not really help improve your rankings anyway.
Your keywords must relate to your niche, must be used often in the
search engines, and must not have TOO many companies competing for the
same ones. Once you have chosen your keywords, use them as your anchor
texts going forward.
Don’t limit yourself to just putting the anchor texts on a few
sites that offer backlinks. You could write articles and distribute
them to various article directories, submit your link to website
directories, social bookmarking, comment on do-follow blogs,
participate in relevant forums with your link in your signature, video
and RSS fee submissions, and more. All of these strategies will allow
you to gain more awareness of your brand by using the proper anchor
texts.
Every single anchor text you place out there will help in some
way. Just remember - building a site that ranks high for your keywords
takes time. It’s not something that just happens overnight, but if
you’ve chosen the proper key phrases, use a few variations of them on
different sites, and keep a consistent approach you will soon see your
website moving up the rankings.
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