<a href="" title=""> </a> or <a href=""></a>

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by 3walim, Jul 15, 2009.

  1. #1
    hello
    what is best for seo link like
    <a href="" title=""> </a>
    or
    <a href=""></a>

    thanks in advance
     
    3walim, Jul 15, 2009 IP
  2. mmads

    mmads Well-Known Member

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    #2
    <a href="www. your site . com"> Your title </a>
     
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  3. Pixelrage

    Pixelrage Peon

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    #3
    the title="" does nothing for SEO
     
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  4. Professional Dude

    Professional Dude Prominent Member

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    #4
    Title is like alt tag for Links ;)
     
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  5. mdrobiul

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    #5
    for mouse over display. i think that you should use it. not sure about seo.
     
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  6. slayer__

    slayer__ Member

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    <a href="" title=""> title</a>
     
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  7. Pixelrage

    Pixelrage Peon

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    "Title" is always great to use just to help your visitors. I usually put some expanded info about where a link will be taking them, it's kind of like a courtesy.
     
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  8. Canonical

    Canonical Well-Known Member

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    #8
    The title= attribute is what shows for the hover text when you hover your mouse over the link... The title= attribute is NOT considered the link text... It does absolutely zero for SEO.

    So to answer your question, BOTH of the following links are equal from an SEO perspective:

    It is the Link Text between the opening <a> tag and the closing </a> tag for the anchor element that matters from an SEO perspective. The only difference in the above two links is that one has hover text (one with title=) and the other does not.


    When you are using image links, the alt= attribute of the <img> element is considered the Link Text for the link since the <img> replaces the link text...

    Again the title= attribute does nothing from an SEO perspective, but is typically displayed by browsers for hover text if it exists. If there is no title= attribute but there is an alt= attribute then the alt= value is often displayed by browsers as the hover text.
     
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  9. 3walim

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    thanks so much
    I was just confused there are no indicate for this on Google 101 book :)
     
    3walim, Jul 15, 2009 IP