Google Shows ‘Datalicious’ Anchor Phrases
March 17th, 2007
More useful information for site publishers arrives from Google's Webmaster Central as they begin reporting on anchor text phrases linking to a website; Danny Sullivan coins a word to describe the update. Search conference attendees are familiar with Google's Vanessa Fox, who frequently writes at the Webmaster Central blog. Her latest post described how Google will start giving webmasters a more complete picture of how sites link to them. (For those of you who haven't met Vanessa, why not take a moment to enjoy our video of her chat with Rand Fishkin at SES Chicago 2006? It's Friday and you need something to do while waiting for the basketball games to start at noon, anyway.) Vanessa described the benefit of their latest update to Webmaster Central like this: "Now we've enhanced the information we provide and will show you the complete phrases sites use to link to you, not just individual words. And we've expanded the number we show to 100. To make this information as useful as possible, we're aggregating the phrases by eliminating capitalization and punctuation."
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