Bloggers and website owners use anchor text naturally to point to other
pages on their website as well as pages on other sites that they find
relevant to what they are blogging about. You've probably even done this
yourself when writing a post where you referenced another post on your site,
an affiliate product or even a post on another site.
Usually a blogger will use a phrase that indicates what the page is about in
the anchor text, as opposed to a url, so that the sentence reads correctly.
The anchor text in these links helps both the visitor and the search engine
spiders figure out what the 'linked to' page is about.
my motto is "Keep it simple" and "don't leave anything for tomorrow that can
be done today."
Regards Gerald Crawford
Stellenbosch South Africa
Cell: +27-0720390184 (mobile)
E-mail: gerald@webcraft.ws
pages on their website as well as pages on other sites that they find
relevant to what they are blogging about. You've probably even done this
yourself when writing a post where you referenced another post on your site,
an affiliate product or even a post on another site.
Usually a blogger will use a phrase that indicates what the page is about in
the anchor text, as opposed to a url, so that the sentence reads correctly.
The anchor text in these links helps both the visitor and the search engine
spiders figure out what the 'linked to' page is about.
my motto is "Keep it simple" and "don't leave anything for tomorrow that can
be done today."
Regards Gerald Crawford
Stellenbosch South Africa
Cell: +27-0720390184 (mobile)
E-mail: gerald@webcraft.ws
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