Paris Hiltons Reputation is SHOT! Hows Yours?
by John Gergye
Published on this site: August 11th, 2004

With apologies for the cheap trick of mentioning Paris Hilton
to get your attention, coming to grips with the idea you're about
to discover is critically important to your success with search
engines!
Because while it's true that there are many factors that determine
how well a page ranks in Google - did you know that one stands out
above the rest? It's link text. (Also known as anchor text?)
So much so, link text can be the deciding factor when chasing top
rankings for extremely competitive keywords.
And for sure can't hurt for lesser search terms.
You see link text creates what's known as "link reputation".
Have enough links using the same phrase as the link text and Google
cant help but conclude that's what the page linked to is all
about.
Yeah but
how powerful is the link text of inbound links, really?
Well guess what? It's so powerful you can land top listings for
a given keyword phrase without the keyword phrase even appearing
anywhere on the page.
Since I can sense your skepticism from here, let me prove it using
6 examples which I was able to dig up in about 15 minutes. Starting
with
The "website traffic" Mystery
First I did a search for "website traffic" in Google.
When I did the search, (and we both know things can change) this
site, http://buytraffic.1st-casinoaffiliateprograms.com, was poised
in position #3.
Casino affiliates?
Not necessarily what would come to mind as a site dealing with
website traffic now is it?
Yet try as I might, when I searched that page for the term "website
traffic" I couldnt find it. Not even once. But when I
went in search of the links to that page however heres what
I did find:
"Buy website traffic - casino traffic - You can choose to
buy website traffic or if you own an online casino you can buy complete
packages including signups, banner displays and unique visitors.
This can push your website traffic and signups dramatically."
Huh? See that? That listings got "website traffic"
in the link text. And a couple more times in the description.
I guess the only possible explanation for the #3 ranking for "website
traffic" is the link text. Thats what is causing that
page to rank #3 for that term.
For example two I searched on "cell phone". This time
Sprint PCS came in at #5 out of 5,100,000 listings in Google.
Once again, the term "cell phone" did NOT appear anywhere
on their page.
Laptop/Laptops Examples
Next I tried "laptop". The Apple Powerbook listing came
in at #4. Yet, and you guessed it, the word "laptop" was
no where to be found on that page.
Since I was in the neighborhood, for the fourth example I gave
"laptops" a shot. The site <www.discountlaptops.com>
was sitting in #4 out of 5,910,000 competing pages when I did that
search. Yet once again, the word "laptops" doesnt
show up on that page either.
Of course a check of the backlinks turned this up from the Yahoo
Directory:
"Discount Laptops - retailer of new and refurbished notebook
computers."
Oh and I found the exact same listing in DMOZ. Since it featured
"Discount Laptops" as the link text, its only natural
Google would conclude the page is about what else? Laptops!
Monster.com currently holds down the #1 spot for the search term
"jobs". Once again, (you beginning to see a trend here?)
the word "jobs" does not even appear on that page. Finally
I searched on "money". Perched at #16 was MasterCards
website. <www.mastercard.com> Here too, the word "money"
was not used even once in the visible text.
Summing Up This Link Text Stuff
Conclusion
Based on the evidence when it comes to ranking
high in Google, saying link text trumps all is surely not too strong
of a statement.
In fact its absolutely positively true. Focusing on link
text is a surefire Google seo tactic. Yes, content counts, but link
text counts for more..
Making link text the closest thing to a sure thing you can get.
Simply put, link text, which is used to develop your sites
link reputation, is one of the most powerful seo techniques going.
It gives you ranking momentum like nothing else. Use tightly focused
link text with links from high PR pages and youve got yourself
an unstoppable combination.
So are you capitalizing on the power of link text? Are you constantly
getting links with the appropriate link text in them?
If not why not?
Because as Ive shown you - link text really does trump all.

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