Anchor Text Question

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by Ferrarislave, Aug 4, 2006.

  1. #1
    Will something like (mysitename - big tv's) still have as much weight as (big tv's)? I see that many directories add your sites name to the anchor text and I would like to know if it makes any difference.

    Example:

    Digital Point - Pimp Graphics

    vs

    Pimp Graphics
     
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  2. MattUK

    MattUK Notable Member

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    Pimp Graphics would be better, though it's never a goiod idea to keep all your anchor text the same. Mix up diffenet phrases and have at least 2-3 completely different sets of anchor text for each page you optimise.
     
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  3. Ferrarislave

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    Yea. So far I am building links for a highly competitive keyword for 1 of my pages. I do vary, but I mostly target just that keyword because of it's potential. Im on page 2 in the SERPS so far. Goal is obviously #1.

    I was just asking because I didn't know if it had any negative effects when a directory adds the name of your site to the anchor.
     
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    Ditch your site name. There is no reason to use it in your anchor text as you'll rank #1 for your site name anyway. So only use your keywords/phrases in your anchor text.
     
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    [*-AnOnYmOuS-*] Active Member

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    Pimp Graphic alone will be better.
     
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  6. EricBlackwell

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    Absolutely lose the urlname. Unless the url contains the keywords, there is no advantage in the anchor text.

    Best;

    Eric
     
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    Just a tip:
    Anchored text looks alt more styilish with you domain name in. By Doman name I mean DigiatlPoint and not DigitalPoint.com . I believe adding your site's name won't really effect, but it is better to not add it, but yet is more styilish to add it. :/ :D :p.

    So I, personally, would go with "Pimp Graphics - DigitalPoint". I also say this as it gives your domain name some authenticity as spam comments could actually cause your domain name to get lost in its own SERPs :D.
     
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  8. seo_expert

    seo_expert Well-Known Member

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    The first option is mostly used in Directories as directory name>category name.

    But for websites, it will be useful to go for second option.
     
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  9. MattUK

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    People don't tend to search for domain names though - unless it's well known, so I wouldn't have thought it makes much difference in those terms.
     
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    Relevant question. My site is nearly-free-hosting.com (not up yet).

    If I use anchor text 'Nearly Free Hosting' will this include 'Free Hosting' for SEO purposes?
     
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    Yes. Try and get a mixture of anchor text to make it more natural.
     
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    #12
    keep major share of the links with one anchor text. but distribute getting those links over a period of time and in that period also get different anchor text links to make it look natural.
    about you first question - yes anchor text NOT containing the site name would be better, it gives more weight to the text you are targetting.
     
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    Maybe but if you're site's domain name actually has the keywords then you probably people will serach for domain names :p :D :rolleyes: .
     
    [*-AnOnYmOuS-*], Aug 4, 2006 IP