rowelle
09-11-2005, 06:39 AM
I've been reading Brad Callen's "7 Days to Massive Website Traffic" lessons and one of the things he pointed out that could help your rankings was anchor text (the words used in the link back to your site) and how using your keywords in your anchor text would help.
Would the anchor text link still help if the link wasn't a direct url?
This is how a normal link would look:
<a href="http://mysite.com">My Keyword</a>
If I submitted my link to a directory, the link to my site might look different like this:
<a href="http://sitedirectory.com/cat112.php?siteid=11437">My Keyword</a>
Would it be useless to have my keyword used as anchor text if the link back url looked something like that? Will it not help at all if my link back link didn't look like the first example above?
Thanks
Would the anchor text link still help if the link wasn't a direct url?
This is how a normal link would look:
<a href="http://mysite.com">My Keyword</a>
If I submitted my link to a directory, the link to my site might look different like this:
<a href="http://sitedirectory.com/cat112.php?siteid=11437">My Keyword</a>
Would it be useless to have my keyword used as anchor text if the link back url looked something like that? Will it not help at all if my link back link didn't look like the first example above?
Thanks