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[http://www.conservapedia.com/Intelligent_design Intelligent design] at Conservapedia | [http://www.conservapedia.com/Intelligent_design Intelligent design] at Conservapedia |
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Anchor text (also called link label) is the visible, clickable text in a hyperlink.
I know the concept of anchor text can be hard to explain verbally. It is a easy concept though.
Here is an article on anchor text and used wisely and cautiously anchor text can help your search engine rankings for a webpage: http://www.associateprograms.com/articles/17/1/Anchor-text-explained
There are computer programs which can analyze the anchor text of competing webpages and you can use this analysis to determine your anchor text usage.
Here are three examples of anchor text:
1. Example of anchor text being the word evolution on a webpage:
Evolution at Conservapedia
2. Example of anchor text being the word atheism on a webpage:
Atheism at Conservapedia
3. Example of anchor text being the words Intelligent design on a webpage:
Intelligent design at Conservapedia