If you are targeting the keyword "cheap air purifiers reviews" and this is the anchor text you use, will this keyword help for your ranking for cheap air purifiers and also air purifiers reviews also or only cheap air purifiers reviews? thanks
I think it will help on all three, but mostly a full phrase will get higher rank. Also don't put same anchor on many sites to build your backlinks, Change them a little...I have heard that google also penalize for targeting only one phrase
I think it doesn't matter as it won't be hard to get "cheap air purifiers reviews" since no one would ever search for that.
Five results, #1 result is this thread: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q="cheap+air+purifiers+reviews"&btnG=Search
but if you do it without " " then it isn't it.. the question or concern isn't about the keyword but rather about how google works
cheap air purifiers is the better for u, very long is not good and its density will reduce google consider its by word by word
Sorry, I guess I didn't read or get what you were asking. Yes, those longer keywords will still help and this variation is actually important, but I wouldn't worry to much about it, just make sure not to use the exact same anchor text all the time.
Of course it will help. However, it mainly depends on the keywords your website, title and meta tags contain. Try playing with the title, meta keywords and keyword density. I am sure you will get great results for all 3 terms.
I would suggest if you are going to use an anchor text phrase like "cheap air purifier reviews" that you go ahead and put the name brand and model of the air purifier you are reviewing. I would do the same in either your page title or page description. Example: Cheap Air Purifier Review - SuperSonic Model 3a (made up name for example) By doing this you increase the chances of being found for not only general air purifier but also for a specific model that someone may be searching for. Hope this advice helps..........good luck
Thats right. make sure that you do a keyword analysis and find the search volumes, before targetting a phrase and keywords.