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yosmc

3:52 pm on Feb 11, 2003 (gmt 0)

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If my keyword is "blue widgets" - is it perfect to have a link text like "Click here for blue widgets", or would a plain link text that's exactly identical with my keyword "Blue Widgets" earn me more points in the Google heaven?

Thanks!

Terrier

4:06 pm on Feb 11, 2003 (gmt 0)

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For the hyperlink text keep it to "blue wigets" surrounding text whatever you want.

Bio4ce

5:23 pm on Feb 11, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I posted this in a previous thread, but it got buried.

Let me ask a hypothetical.
Say I rank #44 in google for "blue widgets".

If I add a significant amount of inbound links with the anchor text "blue widgets", and with everything else staying the same, would my rankings improve?

What if my anchor text read "blue widgets and red widgets"?
Would that help my rankings for both "blue widgets" and "red widgets" if searched seperately?

:)

Yidaki

5:29 pm on Feb 11, 2003 (gmt 0)

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>If I add a significant amount of inbound links ...
> everything else staying the same...
>would my rankings improve?

Yep!

>if my anchor text read "blue widgets and red widgets"?
>help my rankings for both "blue widgets" and "red widgets"

Yep!

It's just that simple. ;)

yosmc, AFAIK using your target keywords at the beginning of your site title and at the beginning of anchor texts is a good combination. So don't name your page "come here, visit my site and learn all about blue widgets" - better name it "Blue Widgets - learn about the blue widget".

yosmc

5:35 pm on Feb 11, 2003 (gmt 0)

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But - just to boost my own question - if "blue widgets" are more important to you, then instead of "blue widgets and red widgets" you should just use "blue widgets"...

Yidaki

5:44 pm on Feb 11, 2003 (gmt 0)

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>if "blue widgets" are more important to you,
>then instead of "blue widgets and red widgets"
>you should just use "blue widgets"...

It depends ... sometimes it's better to target two seperated phrases by building two seperated pages - one explaining "blue widgets", the other one explaining "red widgets". If you don't have enough content to build two different pages (not sites!) or if your site is just only about this two widget types you could and should use the link text and page title "blue widgets and red widgets". So i wouldn't generally decide to cut my titles / anchor texts - look at the whole concept of your site and then decide.