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Role of 'Looping' Link Anchor Text

Will it trip a filter?

         

johnser

8:21 pm on Mar 10, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I've a 20 page cloaked site about widgets.
One of my 20 pages is called blue_widgets.html

If I have 15 <a href>blue widgets</a> links on this "blue_widgets.html" page and they all link to the SAME page (ie the page the links are on), can this trip a spam filter at Google?

My inbound anchor text density % is going to increase dramatically but will doing this raise any red flags?

Any experiences with this would be most helpful :)
J

jeremy goodrich

8:26 pm on Mar 10, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Hm, doesn't sound like it would trip any filter that I'm aware of - seems a pretty solid, common sense thing to do.

All the pages on your site - nav bar, for example, should link to the 'blue widgets' page, with the best anchor text for the surfer which, usually, is going to be something along the lines of what the page is about: namely, the blue widgets.

Hope that helps. :)

johnser

9:49 pm on Mar 10, 2003 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Thx Jeremy. Am doing that also to good effect :)