02-06-2012, 02:55 PM
Magic Button :
JUST LEECHED FROM BLACKHATWORLD, ENJOY!
Okay, so here's my link anchor strategy.. The idea is to make it look as
natural as possible when you're building links, so to acheive this I
change up my anchors so they're not all the same..
Let's say that the keyword I'm targeting is Pet Food
Now let's say I'm placing 90 links onto different sites, if they all
have the same anchor text Google can start to become suspicious.. so
here's what I do:
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I split them into thirds so 30/30/30
The first 30 links I place will have the anchor text as the KEYWORD, so:
Code:
<a href="http://www.yoursite.com">pet food</a>
The next 30 links will have the anchor text as EXTENDED/EXPANDED KEYWORD, so:
Code:
<a href="http://www.yoursite.com">top rated pet food</a>
Then the last 30 links will have the anchor text as something RANDOM, normally, 'Click Here' or 'Check this out' Or just the plain URL without anchor text, so:
Code:
<a href="http://www.mysite.com">Click Here!</a>
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The reason behind this is that Google likes sites that look like normal
people are linking to them (not a bunch of marketers). This way of
dividing up the anchor text should make the links look more natural (as
though real people have put them up) and in turn will give you a better
chance of staying on Google in a good position.
I want to hear your thoughts and views on this anchor strategy. I do
this for all of my link building. For example I put this mix into my
Web2.0 and I also use further down, for example when I'm doing article
marketing or Scrapebox blasts etc..
What I'm currently thinking is that I may be able to change the ratios to something like this:
40% Keywords, 40% Extended Keywords and 20% Random URL/Click Here
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and views!