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| Click here; analyzing a natural link profile |
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After I read Joost de Valk’s SEO minded reply to the post about To click here or not to click here from Copyblogger.com, I just had to try and see if I could come up with a good example about anchor text differentiation. While this focus isn’t on the same point as the original post anymore (optimizing ‘click here’-click through rates), it’s always fun to investigate stuff like this. Please note that the link profile of a random page isn’t the same as the link profile of the home page of a website. If you analyze all anchor texts used in links pointing to a home page, you’ll see a substantially higher percentage of URL only links (www.mydomain.com), company name only links (My Domain) and image/ logo links. Also, within the SEO/ tech/ blogging/ etcetera industry, the use of targeted anchor text is much higher than within, for example, the knitting niche. Ok, that was the ‘disclaimer and this is why this blog post isn’t entirely correct but it’s mainly for entertainment purposes anyway’-part. Off to the fun stuff; investigating other peoples’ link profiles with Jim Boykins recently updated neat-o link analysis tool. This bookmark-to-the-max ninja tool absolutely rocks! Natural link profile 1. internet marketing (49) If you substract the total of links (723) with one of the top 1% used anchor texts (213), only 510 links remain. This means that the top 1% anchor texts has a uniqueness (or differentiation) of 3% (7 anchor texts/213 links) and the other 99% of the anchor texts has a uniqueness of 65% (330 anchor texts/510 links). Artificial link profile 1. payday loans (297) If you substract the links with one of the top 1% used anchor texts (685) from the total of 803, only 118 links remain. This means that the top 1% anchor texts has a uniqueness (or differentiation) of only 1,2% (8/685) and the other 99% of the anchor texts has a uniqueness of barely 30% (35/118). This means what?
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