copyblogger.com — Not all links are created equally, and not all links serve the same purpose. Brian Clark reminds us that using click here as anchor text is still valid. But Lisa Barone disagrees; her argument being that keywords in the anchor text are critical. They?re both right. In fact, there are 5 types of links that are regularly used...
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blogspinnerSep 20, 2007
hallelujah. though in my experience, many bloggers don't understand how.
blogexSep 20, 2007
It's a tough line to walk balancing anchor text with action text...
joegibesSep 20, 2007
Engadget uses the #4. "Notice" Links too often.Look at all the links in the text of this article:<a class="user" href="http://www.engadget.com/2007/09/20/steve-jobs-subpoenaed-over-stock-option-backdating/">http://www.engadget.com/2007/09/20/steve-jobs-subp ...</a>NOTE: It's not the best example I could find, but it works.
thesolomonSep 20, 2007
Whatever, you know only the lame ass wanna be "hard core" kids call it 'X.' All the cool kids call it 'E.' :-DSeriously, though, I thought the same thing as you.
Closed AccountSep 20, 2007
Dugg down for omitting the DiggMirror type of link.
mcraigwSep 20, 2007
Here is the Coral Cache Link to the Article:<a class="user" href="http://www.copyblogger.com.nyud.net/link-right/">http://www.copyblogger.com.nyud.net/link-right/</a>