Anchor text a link incorporates a
keyword into the text of the hyperlink, we call this anchor text. A link's
anchor text may be one of the most powerful resources a webmaster has.
Backlinks from multiple websites with the anchor text "orphaned dogs"
would help your website rank higher for the keyword "orphaned dogs".
Using your keyword is a superior way to utilize a hyperlink as against having
links with words like "click here" which do not relate to your
website. The 'Backlink Anchor Text Analysis Tool' is a tool which will assist
you find your backlinks and the text which is being used to link to your
website.
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Sunday, July 29, 2012
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Why Backlinks Are Important
Inbound and outbound backlinks is an
indication of the popularity or importance of that website. Backlinks are
important for SEO because some search engines like Google, give more credit to
websites that have a large number of quality backlinks, and consider those
websites more relevant than others in their results pages for a search query.
Therefore, when search engines
calculate the relevance of a site to a keyword, they not only consider the
number of backlinks to that site but also their quality. In order to determine
the quality, a search engine considers the content of the sites. When backlinks
to your site come from other sites, and those sites have content related to
your site, these backlinks are considered more relevant to your site. If
backlinks are found on sites with unrelated content, they are considered less
relevant. The higher the relevance of backlinks, the greater their quality.
Friday, July 27, 2012
What are Backlinks?
Have two types of links: inbound
and outbound. Outbound links start from your site and lead to an external site,
while inbound links or backlinks, come from an external site to yours. e.g. if
cnn.com links to yourdomain.com, the link from cnn.com is a backlink (inbound)
for yourdomain.com, however the link is an outbound link from perspective.
Backlinks are among the main building blocks to good Search Engine Optimisation
(SEO).
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Keywords in Page Titles
The page title is another special
place because the contents of the <title> tag usually gets displayed in
most search engines, (including Google). While it is not mandatory per the HTML
specification to write something in the <title> tag (i.e. you can leave
it empty and the title bar of the browser will read “Untitled Document” or
similar), for SEO purposes you may not want to leave the <title> tag
empty; instead, you'd better write the the page title in it.
Unlike URLs, with page titles you
can get wordy. If we go on with the dog example, the <title> tag of the
home page for the http://Mysteriousall. can include something like this:
<title>Save world – Save a Life and Bring Joy to Your Home</title>,
<title>Everything You Need to Know About save world</title> or even
longer.
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Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Keywords in URLs and File Names
The Web site name and the whole URL
of a site tell a lot about it. The presumption is that if your site is about Mysterious,
you will have “Mysterious” as part of your domain name. For instance, if your
site is mainly about adopting Mysterious, it is much better to name your Mysteriousal
site “Mysteriousall.com” than “Mysteriousworld.com”, for example, because in
the first case you have two major keywords in the URL, while in the second one
you have no more than one potential minor keyword.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Keywords in Special Places in the URL
Keywords are very important not
only as quantity but as quality as well – i.e. if you have more keywords in the
page title, the headings, the first paragraphs – this counts more that if you
have many keywords at the bottom of the page.
The reason is that the URL (and
especially the domain name), file names and directory names, the page title,
the headings for the separate sections are more important than ordinary text on
the page and therefore, all equal, if you have the same keyword density as your
competitors but you have keywords in the URL, this will boost your ranking
incredibly, especially with Yahoo!.
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