Lots of Keyword on the Anchor Text

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by abcotechnology.com, Mar 12, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hi All Webmaster,
    I have some question about back link. If i'll put two or more keywords on my Anchor Text, Ex- Computer Training, Computer Training Course. Is there any problem for getting back link and getting position on SERP?

    Thanks
    Webmaster
     
    abcotechnology.com, Mar 12, 2008 IP
  2. childfont

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    #2
    you could have, till 65 chars. Google does not have any hesitation to include it,
    But there is not any dis advantages of using more chars. also.
    More than 65 chars Google will not consider in your anchor, but yahoo and msn considers it.
     
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    #3
    You can put two or more keywords in your anchor text, and you should try to
    combine different search terms when creating your anchor text, using a variety
    of different search terms will give you the best results.
     
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    I would probably use a pipe bar to separate the two keywords
     
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  5. Jim4767

    Jim4767 Prominent Member

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    If I understand your question correctly, use just "Computer Training Course". That will also include "Computer Training" without you having to repeat it. Those three words will generate results for a variety of searches — such as "computer", "computer training", "computer course", "training course", etc.
     
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    sirjorgeofculver Well-Known Member

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    #6
    up to 65 characters? I've been doing it all wrong!
     
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    Jim4767 Prominent Member

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    Yes, on the SE results pages, you'll see that after about the 65th character, Google displays ........ for the rest of a longer title. Although they only display about 65 characters, it is thought that they do cache the longer title. I can't prove that, but that's the prevailing theory.
     
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  8. LucioDiasRibeiro

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    I wont use it like that.Is not about how long, but about how relevant.
    This anchor text technique is similar to keyword stuffing and YES can cause you problem.
    But doesn't mean you can't use. Search Engines crawl close words to your anchor text to analyze relevance.
    Its all about relevance and focus on your target keywords.
    Cheers
    Lucio
     
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  9. abcotechnology.com

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    Thanks Jim for your valuable suggestion.
     
    abcotechnology.com, Mar 13, 2008 IP