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Thanks,
Rick
obviously a better anchor text would have been "keyword" or "buy keyword" but url alone will help achieve the objective.
Shak
It was the actual link that I was worried about since it didn't specifically state 'default.asp'
I may be wrong, but I think that Google will treat http://www.myurl.com/default.asp and http://www.myurl.com/ differently.
I have a site... http://myusername.com/ with PR 5, but http://myusername.com/index.php only has PR 4.
www.yoursite.com/ is same as www.yoursite.com/default.html
I think both are treaten differently by google, from my experience.
just as
yoursite.com is different with www.yoursite.com
When you type a domain without specifying the page - www.yoursite.com/ your server is configure to look for a default page to server, which at your case is the default.asp file. Default file can be a lot of them, I use index.php, while most people use index.htm and index.html. Some also use default.html, default.php ...
How google know which default file is your server using? Might it be default.asp, or it should be index.php? So it won't mapped either of them to www.yoursite.com/ both are different page.
To avoid this, never have a url end with default.asp (and other default pages) Stick to www.yourname.com/ or if it is subdirectory, stick to www.yourname.com/subdir/