How to make an internal link with its (anchor) text not seen by Google?
Hello everybody,
I enjoy to write my first post.
The question is in the title.
I have some links with repetitive keywords on several pages. I want that the text of those links could not be seen by google (not saved in the cached text) to avoid a high density of those on pages containing few words in the text of the page (and avoid a penalty by google). What is the best strategy?
webwiz posted this at 18:38 — 28th September 2007.
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The only way I know of is to add the links dynamically using JavaScript or other client-side scripting. Of course, this means clients without scripting would not see the links either.
I wonder why you would wnat to do this? I thought that multiple keywords on a page helps, not hinders search engines, no?
Cordially, David
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phoebe posted this at 19:18 — 22nd November 2007.
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the keyword only or the content, this could help: http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/topic.py?topic=8459
Smp Business Hosting posted this at 21:45 — 22nd November 2007.
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Webwiz: Sure using keywords multiple times does help but most SE Optimisers believe that if you use a keyword more than 6 (I think) times on a page Google and other SE's will see it as keyword spamming - intentionally overloading your page with a specific keyword to try to get it to rank well for it.
WHY: what your trying to achieve is impossible (without making images of the keyword instead of text – so bots can’t read it) also it doesn't matter if the keyword is static or whether it is anchor text, you should still only use it 6ish times on each page.
Why not use similar keywords instead of repeating the same one; for example you could use hosting and webhosting each 6 times on a page to avoid specific keyword spamming while still achieving the same result.
Regards, Steve
shakir posted this at 06:38 — 27th November 2007.
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use nofollow with anchor
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