Monday, June 9, 2008

What is Anchor Text and how it can help your rank

One of the most prevailing and talked about issues on the web today is getting traffic to your website. The reasons: more traffic will generate income, more traffic gets your advice and opinions heard and to be contactable. Regardless of your reason to run your own site and the results of running your own site, virtually all website owners want to be on the first page of the search engine. The feeling makes you feel important and satisfied that your e-work has paid off.
To help achieve these most sort after positions in search engines without having to spend any money is actually quite easy. You will hear the phrase SEO mentioned all the time throughout the web as a way to help achieve the somewhat elusive front page, number one positions. You will also hear that as part of your SEO (there are 2 parts) you need to generate links to your site. Apart from reciprocal linking and paying for links you can in fact do it all yourself.

The best way to get links for your specific keywords is by using Anchor Texts. Some people refer to them an Anchor Links. Whenever I peruse article directories, which I do daily, I read so many articles where that author might just include a URL link. Often, after reading the submission guidelines, I notice that authors can include anchor links and haven't done so and is ultimately a waste of an opportunity.

To place anchor text in your article is a really simple process. Once you have located your keyword you need to place the following code before the keyword -a href="www.yourdomain.com"- replacing yourdomain with the name of your website and putting < before the 'a' at the beginning of the code and > at the end. Then you place the code after your keyword. The end result should read -a href="www.yourdomain.com">xxxxx- and when formatted will read as it should as per the examples below.

The believed outcome is as followed. Search engines like anchor texts as the words are made prominent to a search engine. Therefore, when a surfer types in the keywords that you have anchor text for, the search engine picks up a match between your keywords pointing to your domain and the search words inputted by the surfer. The more anchor texts that you have for the same words searched for the more chance you have of getting on the front page of the search engine. Now the hardest part for many isn't generating the keyword lists it is the publishing of the content that contains the anchor text keywords. Chances are, you will require many of the same anchor text keywords on many sites for it to show results and that many other people will be targeting the same keywords. However, it can be achieved with persistence and a bit of research. Using the term "allinanchor: *keyword*" in Google shows the amount of webpages that use the same keyword that you are targeting.

Please remember, this is just one of a variety of SEO principles and should be used as part of the overall process.




Chris has a work from home business which researches home business scams. He recommends SEO Elite for SEO Software for the internet marketeer.

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