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coolcow
Mar 25th 2007, 11:58 am
I have about 30 inbound links to my site . All are keyword rich anchor text and not a single link with anchor text "mysitename.com" . Will this alert Google filter?
Thx!
aaron_nimocks
Mar 25th 2007, 12:00 pm
No it will not.
www.mazoo.co.uk
Mar 25th 2007, 12:01 pm
in my own experience this will have positive affects and should not raise any google filters.
jtothek3030
Mar 25th 2007, 12:42 pm
I would think you should vary the anchor text some, would look more natural
coolcow
Mar 25th 2007, 9:51 pm
Problem is there is no even a single inbound link with anchor text "mysitename.com" . All are keyword rich anchor text. Wouldn't it look unnatural to Google?. I fell to rank 300+ for my main terms overnight from #20 position. Could this be the cause?
in my own experience this will have positive affects and should not raise any google filters.
jtothek3030
Mar 25th 2007, 10:49 pm
could be, but google is a harsh mistress and tough to know why you fell. could be you changed something else too or natural hiccup...same things have happened to me, i would keep varying the anchor text, maybe post a comment in a forum or site with yoursitename.com as anchor and be patient for google.
KC TAN
Mar 26th 2007, 7:37 am
Problem is there is no even a single inbound link with anchor text "mysitename.com" . All are keyword rich anchor text. Wouldn't it look unnatural to Google?. I fell to rank 300+ for my main terms overnight from #20 position. Could this be the cause?
It shouldn't be a problem. Google often refreshes its index, just make sure you update your content and link bait along the way :)
NYDAz
Mar 27th 2007, 8:20 am
In my opinion ... no
carboncat
Mar 27th 2007, 8:24 am
the fact that none of the links have the domain name itself as the anchor should not be a problem. having the same anchor text is probably not a problem either. you might have dropped for other reasons... too much SEO?
ecart
Mar 27th 2007, 8:25 am
I think you'll be alright.
John27
Mar 28th 2007, 7:09 am
It shouldn't cause any problems.
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