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Who Cares About Anchor Text?

March 1, 2008

What is anchor text, who cares about it and what role does it play in Search Engine Optimization (SEO)?

Anchor text is a keyword or key phrase used on a web page that labels a hyperlink to another web page. For instance, in the sentence “Billy went fishing and used trout bait to catch bass” the anchor text used is trout bait and it is linked to the homepage of Bass Pro Shop. Anchor text replaces a regular link such as www.basspro.com with a more descriptive keyword link. If you use anchor text, it helps give the reader a better idea as to what they’ll find on the web page that the link-links to.

*Make sure your anchor text accurately describes the information on the web page that it links to.

The above example of an anchor text link was used within a sentence; it is a contextual link. Contextual links are links that show up within a sentence or paragraph on a web page. You can also use anchor text without surrounding it with words e.g. Government Housing, but the most effective way to use anchor text is to surround it with related text. Keep in mind that putting an anchor text link for trout bait on a web page about government housing will not be as effective as putting the trout bait link on a web page about fishing.

Why the hell should I care what an anchor text link is? I’m trying to optimize my site and am interested in building quality backlinks.

Building quality back links to your site is important and anchor text makes those links more valuable. In the same way that anchor text tells the reader what to expect on the next web page, it tells the search engines what the web page is about and helps them classify it.

Think of it like this, If I tell you that I like Suzi, that’s great, that’s a vote for Suzi, but what the F does Suzi do? Now if I told you that I like Suzi because she’s a great chef, you would know that I think Suzi is a great chef. Anchor text tells search engines what information is on your web page and will help give your page more authority for a keyword.

Example of Anchor Text

Link Code - <a href=”http://www.yourwebpage.com”>Example</a>

Looks like - Example

Link Code - This is an <a href=”http://www.yourwebpage.com”>example</a> of what the code for an anchor text link looks like.

Looks like - This is an example of what the code for an anchor text link looks like.

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4 Responses to “Who Cares About Anchor Text?”

  1. annabaron on March 11th, 2008 4:49 pm

    I use anchor text, but first learned to use anchor text on extremely large pages to drop the reader down to “that section” - it was a while before I learned that anchor text could be used to take them to a different page… I’ve found anchor text is helpful for SEO.

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  4. adria on April 11th, 2008 5:40 am

    Humph, you’ve changed my mind! Your arguments are convincing indeed. Despite I’m not a person who is easy to be convinced.

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