There are two ways to get excellent SEO benefit from back linking. The first way, which everyone by now knows about, is through traditional SEO with keywords related to your business niche as anchor text. Nothing really new.
The second way to get effective back links, and it’s not really new but many small business owners with a local presence aren’t really aware of it, is by using geographical place names along with your niche-related keywords as anchor text. You can do this in one of two ways:
- Place geographical place names and keywords together in one anchor text (ex: Texas SEO)
- Have two separate anchor text links
Inarguably, the first option is better. If you can swing it, you want to try to get your geographical place name together in your anchor text with your niche-related keyword. Here are a few examples:
- Houston mechanic
- Brazos County horse trainer
- DFW courier service
- Texas insurance company
- West Texas cattle
- Panhandle leather cutter
These are just a few examples. There are plenty more.
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