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@Philipseo 194043 wrote:

Hey Sipka,

Your english is pretty good for not being your native language, I wish I could say the same about my french.

Anyways I think what Gary was saying is that if you have on the same page 2 or more links that point to the same destination with different anchor text or 2 or more links that point to different destinations but use the same anchor text you are going to run into problems with the SE’s.

To use your examples
Page A has a link to Page B and Page C using the anchor text ‘Great Bingo Reviews’
or
Page A has 2 links to Page B using the anchor text ‘Great Bingo Reviews’ and ‘Play Free Bingo’.

In the SEs eyes who gets credit for which anchor text and how much weight does each anchor text carry?

Gary if I made a mess of your thoughts, please forgive me and set us right ;)

-Philip

Thanks Philip and Gary!

This made me thinking about the following scenario:

For example I have a page with the list of the bingo sites I promote, I have a subheader for the bingo sites’ name, a little picture, a little leading and a “read-more” like text with link to the bingo site review. To visualize it:

Bingo Site name
Blablablabla, little leading text about this bingo site… blablabla
Bingo site review>

Both “Bingo site name” (the sub-header) and the link called “Bingo site review” points to the same content, the detailed bingo site review. So basically you think it is not good? (Just like in blogs when you have the title, lead and read-more link of a blog post, just I don’t want to use the read more text, because then I will get to trouble by using the same anchor for different destinations.

What I’m doing here is bad too? I just want to make sure I don’t mess up my internal linkings.
Thank you for your help guys.