Believe it or not, there are proper and improper ways to use backlinks, and using them in the improper manner are not going to get you the results you want.
If you’re spending your valuable time building backlinks to your website, then it would be in your best interest to learn the proper usage, otherwise that’s a lof of wasted time with nothing to show for.
Please don’t let this happen to you.
The first thing you need to know is that there is a difference between a regular/plain link and an anchor text link.
What Are Anchor Text Links?
Here’s a clear definition I found: “The anchor text, link label or link title is the visible, clickable text in a hyperlink. The words contained in the anchor text can determine the ranking that the page will receive by search engines.”
That pretty much sums up everything I’m going to be talking about. The anchor text is essentially keyword phrases that you want your website to rank for in search engines. Got it?
Search engines, specifically Google, factor in the anchor text as part of “off-page” optimization when determining how to rank websites in their search index.
What Keywords Should I Target?
This subject has been talked about before on my blog, so here are some past posts that should help you come up with some good keywords to target for your website.
- Are You Targeting ‘Paying’ Keywords?
- Proven Strategies to Increase Website Traffic and Generate Sales
- Why Good Keyword Selection is Essential for Home-Based Business Success
Once you do some minor “on-page” optimization as talked about in at least one of the linked posts above, you’re then ready to start building links to your site and increasing your search engine rankings.
Now, as I mentioned towards the beginning of this post, there is an improper and proper use of backlinks.
The Proper Use of Backlinks
A lot of beginners think that just any link will do, specifically an plain link, and that they’ll be counted the same or equal as an anchor text link.
This isn’t true at all.
While these plain and ordinary links are counted as backlinks, they’re not given near as much weight as if they were to be anchor text links. Knowing this, you’ll now be able to take advantage of every opportunity you have to create anchor text links rather than than just a standard link.
Don’t know what the difference is?
Here is what a plain backlink looks like with no anchor text used:

Now, here is anchor text being utilized properly in a link:

See the difference?
The first link shows the full URL to the website, while the second link shows actual words that describe the site that the link is pointing to. When the second link is clicked, it will still go to the same website as in the first example.
That’s taking advantage of anchor text, where you place your target keywords in the link. Then, the more links you build up using your target keyword phrases, the higher up in search engines your website is going to rank when someone searches for that keyword.
Exceptions to the Rule
You saw this coming, right?
There are going to be times where you can’t always use an anchor text link. It just happens. That’s the nature of the internet, and it happens on a per site basis. Now, this actually isn’t a bad thing, but I’ll get to that in a minute.
There will be times where you may be on a site that allows you to put a link to your site. Some may only allow you to type in the full URL to your site, and that’s it.
My question to you is this: Do you type in your URL and get a non-anchor text backlinks, or do you just ignore it altogether and not get any backlink?
The answer I think is pretty obvious. I would much rather get a backlink whenver possible, than to give up that chance and leave that particular field blank.
NoFollow vs. DoFollow
This subject has been the center of debate since forever, and here is what I have to say about it, and what others who actually know what they’re talking about will tell you.
DoFollow links are links that Google’s spider bots will follow and index and use for their ranking algorithm. Simply put, everyone wants to get dofollow links when building backlinks because they’ll be sure to get credit for them, and they’ll help increase your site’s search engine rankings.
NoFollow links are shunned by many internet marketers because they think that nofollow links hold absolutely no value whatsoever and that it’s a waste of time to even go after these types of links.
The truth is that nofollow links do hold little value, but they DO have value, and it would be in your best interest to at least get a few nofollow backlinks.
Why?
Diversifying Your Link Building Efforts
Building links should be a natural process, done over time and in the most natural way possible. Google likes it this way, and if it thinks something fishy is going on, that can be bad news for you.
This means you don’t want to build 1,000 backlinks in one day. That’s not natural at all, and you’ll most likely get your site banned because you’ll be seen as a spammer. Not good at all.
Another thing to consider is the types of links you get, for instance: plain links, anchor text links, nofollow links and dofollow links.
The truth is that you want to get all of these types of links. It will be in your best interest to get more of the anchor text links and dofollow links, but you want to diversify your link building and keep it as natural as possible.
The next thing to consider are the sites you get links from. Getting a link from a non-relevant site, meaning a site that has nothing to do with your site, will be weighted lower than getting a link from a site that is relevant to yours. However, with that said, the Page Rank of the site is also a factor to consider. If the PR of a non-related site has a very high PR (PR 4 or higher), then it would be in your best interest to get a backlink from that site.
Now that you’ve absorbed all of this information, you’re probably wondering where you can get backlinks that are going to help your website increase its search engine rankings.
Where to Get Backlinks
This subject has also been covered pretty extensively in the past, so below are all of the posts I’ve ever written on how to build backlinks to your website. I encourage you to take some time to read over them…
- Get 80 High PR One Way Backlinks Each Month
- How I Get Backlinks to My Blog Posts Resulting in Sales
- 30 Ways to Get Free Website Traffic In Minutes
- Improve Search Engine Rankings the Easy Way
- Build Long-Term Traffic to Your Work From Home Site with Article Marketing
- Steps to Building a Successful Online Business – Article Marketing
- A Better Alternative To Article Marketing? Give Free Traffic System A Try
- Marketing Your Work From Home Web Site with Proper Use of Forum Signatures
So now you should have a strong understanding of how to use backlinks properly and how they are used to increase search engine rankings, and also where to get quality backlinks for your website/s.
I would now like to turn it over to you. If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, leave a comment below…


October is officially here, Fall is here and the cold temperatures are setting in here in Central Pennsylvania. Another month has passed and that means it’s time for another blog post round up. Here are the posts from September.
I’ve been using a backlink building service to improve search engine rankings for my main website and this blog. Over the course of my backlink building career, I’ve generated over 20,000 backlinks to my site. That’s taken a huge amount of time and effort.










