allintitle dropped but allinanchor raised, What does it mean?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by Sxperm, Mar 30, 2006.

  1. #1
    Hi there, I tried some Google operator to define my websit, compared to last week and I found my site get a little drop in "allintitle" but raised in "allinanchor" What does it mean? Did I do anything wrong for optimizing with Google?

    allintitle : 32 ---->37
    allinanchor : 72 ---> 57

    Cheers,
    Sxperm
     
    Sxperm, Mar 30, 2006 IP
  2. Calivad

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    Google is not 100% exact. Also, those are not big movements, and finally I would suggest you to not rely too much in allinanchor. I would say it has been some months it's no quite accurate.
     
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  3. Las Vegas Homes

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    I would have to disagree, when you search google without the filters, I have noticed that allinanchor is pretty accurate. I do believe however that allintitle and text are very important factors in the results.
     
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  4. zokiii

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    If you drop down in allintitle that means that competition for that keyword is bigger or some sites get better optimized.

    Allinanchor means that you got more backlinks and this is good .

    If you want better ranking just build backlinks.
     
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  5. Sxperm

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    Thank you, you made me clear. ;)

    Cheers,
    Sxperm
     
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