What is an anchor text?
What types of anchor texts are there?
There are four different types of anchor texts that are widely used in link building. To create a good and varied link profile, all anchor texts shown below are important. You can use the variants shown below for link building, but not for your internal link structure.
Naked link: the anchor text is exactly the same as what will appear in the browser’s URL bar. You mainly see a naked link on pages that refer to a source with an external link. Think of ‘Source: https://seeders.agency/’
Branded link: a branded (brand name) link is an anchor text based on the name of the domain, brand, or product. It’s a shortened version of the naked link. Therefore, it’s more recognizable and easy to remember. Examples of branded links are Seeders, Seeders.agency, or www.seeders.agency.
Commercial link: you can recognize a commercial link by the text used to refer to it. In almost all cases, this includes a keyword that people enter searches for. These keywords are valuable to businesses because they can generate a lot of revenue. Think of ‘Buy shoes’ or ‘black umbrella’.
Semi-branded link: a combination of the branded link and commercial link. This is an anchor text that often contains the keyword and the name of the brand.company. An example of a semi-branded link is ‘SEO from Seeders’.
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