Anchor Text

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by elemints, Dec 15, 2008.

  1. #1
    I have searched for the answers with no avail, so I will post here as a last resort.
    Will these extra punctuation differences affect my rankings?
    Anchor Text. or Anchor Text,
    Anchor Text. or Anchor Text,

    Notice the period and comma are a part of the link.

    Please give me your opinion and any documentation, if available.

    Thanks, greatly appreciated.
     
    elemints, Dec 15, 2008 IP
  2. Tara33

    Tara33 Peon

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    I am not sure, and this is but a somewhat educated guess. It seems to me that since Google ignores punctuation, that punctuation would not affect your rankings based on anchor text, which includes it.

    Anyone agree or disagree?
     
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  3. Guthix121

    Guthix121 Well-Known Member

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    I do not think it makes a difference, although it might be better without punctuation all together. I only link text usually.
     
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  4. MarieO79

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  5. Tara33

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    I agree. The only thing I can find that refers to the proper optimization of anchor text that mentions punctuation says to keep it simple, and without unnecessary punctuation.
     
    Tara33, Dec 15, 2008 IP
  6. crivion

    crivion Notable Member

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    I am sure it wont affect, basically one character doesn't count, but more than one it will for sure so dont worry for a dot or comma dude
     
    crivion, Dec 15, 2008 IP
  7. axeray

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    I agree. Don't worry about grammar
     
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  8. Schebesta

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    I would not worry if its something you can't change although in the future I would go for the pure text without the extra punctuation.

    I suggest this because it is more natural and Google is all about natural links.
     
    Schebesta, Dec 15, 2008 IP
  9. discuss4u

    discuss4u Well-Known Member

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    I also agree that you do not need to worry about the dot or comma. The dot and comma thing may be meaningful to the visitors though. So I will make the decision of using a dot or a comma in terms of the visitors rather than SEO in this case.
     
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  10. johnbelly

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    I have the same answer that tara33 has given u thanks.
     
    johnbelly, Dec 15, 2008 IP
  11. JessieJames27

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    There is no effect in rankings. Search engines look at them as one. :D
     
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  12. elemints

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    Excellent reference on punctuation and keywords, Thx!
    A must read for any serious optimization expert.
     
    elemints, Dec 17, 2008 IP