8 Tips to Get Domain Diversity (with the anchor text you want)

June 9th, 2009

Posted by RobOusbey

As diligent Search Marketers know, it’s quite a good idea to get links from strong/trusted sites pointing to yours and combine this with building a single link or two from a large number of smaller websites.

For some people, this second part can seem the most daunting - whilst there is a person you can talk to if you want a link on every page of timesonline.co.uk, there’s nobody you can call or email to get a link from every small website or blog. The difficulty of building such links is compounded when you realise that this work should be done using anchor text of the term you want to rank for.

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Results of Google Experimentation - Only the First Anchor Text Counts

March 16th, 2008

Posted by randfish

Before I was inundated with the responsibilities of running a company and managing a few hundred emails a day, I used to spend a lot of time testing theories about how the search engines handled certain elements on a site or page. I’d test the engines to find answers to questions like:

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Diagrams That Can Help You Define the Proper Anchor Text of Internal Links

January 7th, 2008

Posted by MariaSEO

Last month I was working on a new project, and since it wasn’t a start up project, I needed to get familiar with all of the pages and the website’s architecture. On the other hand, it was necessary to select the keywords that were going to be used to optimize each page. In order to do that, I made a diagram that helped me be consistent when matching those keywords with:  internal links, anchor text, meta tags, and body text for every page that was part of the website.

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