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How Will You Optimize Anchor Tag?
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Just put relevant keyword and make it look natural that's it. Don't stuff keywords too much.
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-Keep anchor texts relevant
-Don't link to toxic sites
-Write relevant guest posts
-Avoid internal linking with keyword-rich anchors
-Track your anchor texts
-Acquire links from the right sites
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Go through with this url, <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://seogeeky.blogspot.in/2015/03/anchor-tag-optimization.html">http://seogeeky.blogspot.in/2015/03/anc ... ation.html</a><!-- m -->
Hope it will work for you.
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which means the keyword should be relevant to the content and then u should give baclink also.
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Anchor tag is used to give link to the text. Most search engines consider anchor text of incoming links when it ranking pages.
Here is an example of anchor:
<a href="otherpage.htm" title="Anchor Title">Anchor Text</a>
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For anchor texts to work in your favor, they need to be relevant to the content you’ve placed them in. The more relevant your article is to your target keyword, the better your rank will be. For instance, if your target keyword is link building, writing an article specifically about link building would be your best bet.
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Anchor tag is a clickable text with hyper link.
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Anchor text is the clickable text in a hyperlink. SEO best practices dictate that anchor text be relevant to the page you're linking to, rather than generic text. The blue, underlined anchor text is the most common as it is the web standard, although it is possible to change the color and underlining through html code.
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Anchor tag is the HTML code for creating a link to another page or to a particular section within a page. It is also commonly called an "h-ref".