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Hi,
In my incoming link text, a comma won't mess up the keywords, right? For example, the link to my flooring tools site below is targeted with "ceramic tile tools" and "carpet installation tools". google won't read it as "ceramic tile tools," correct? Also, will i also rank for "tile tools" as much as if i would have put "Tile tools, carpet installation tools". Thanks in advance! |
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Is there a reason that you want to use a comma?
You caould also use a - which counts as a space. |
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Trying to target two different keywords in the same link will result in less than optimal results for both keywords.
IMO its better to target the terms accurately. |
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