Reusing anchor text
When you want to get good rankings for a particular keyword in Google, it's common practice to buy lots of backlinks with that keyword as anchor text. However, I can't help but wonder ... isn't that the most unnatural thing that any search engine could ever find?
If lots of sites gave you links all naturally, the chances that they all used the same anchor text is rather slim. And when you factor in the fact that your anchor text is amost never your company name - that makes it near impossible.
It's one thing if a good chunk of people who link to DaniWeb do so using "DaniWeb" as anchor text ... but it's quite another if suddenly every major backlink I got had the anchor text "computer help".
cscgal
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So maybe it's not just that they got too many too fast that set off the "this doesn't look natural" flag ... but rather the same anchor text too fast :)
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basically this is what has been focused in Latent Semantic Indexing-LSI (new google algorithm-though not implemented yet)..
Always try to use all variations of the keywords so that the overall effect is a unified theme for your site...
In LSI, the site with the strongest THEME ranks on TOP in comparison to the lever of keyword optimization currently...
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yea..even on the site as well.
Do not use the same keyword again and again..use the variations...
for in LSI, the system can understand the meaning of the words (Semantics) and corelate the association between documents....
for instance, mobile, light weight etc are related to laptops, so using these words along with laptop will make the theme of the document strong and you will rank on many keywords instead of just one-two keywords
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