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October 3, 2016 91 comments Author: Paweł Gontarek Share: Various proposals related to website positioning are described many times, focusing on presenting aspects of obtaining links. I often get questions like what percentage of anchors can be used in the entire process? I'm far from a fortune teller, but I like percentages On his blog, Mkane presented several types of links that can be used in the positioning process. These are: URL link Graphic link Link with name – brand Link with other content "other" Link extended Exact link How to use this information in the positioning process? Let's look at an example from.
. the ceiling (from under the big finger - because we have to assume some strategy at the beginning): 25% branded 25% clean live URL 10% business name 5% words like read more, click here 30% of the Phone Number List word related to your main one 5% money keywords, i.e. those that you care about the most because you want to be very high on them (probably above Adwords ) Will this work? To some extent, certainly - however, it depends on many factors, method of execution, quality (a word hated by many SEO specialists), location, etc.
An example is Mateusz and his guest post on SilesiaSem.pl with a link (nofollow, unfortunately) to the GoEuro website. linkbuilding from guest posts with links to your websites I marked brand names in blue that can also be linked. I only link to the home page. 2. Link type: anchor, brand These are usually links from texts, built naturally as part of a discussion or blog entry. URL: http://lukasz-socha.pl/wywiady/s ... -wywiad-ze-zgredem/ inline links socha-anchor-brand-2 We use: anchor (i to dofollow) anchor + brand.
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