Proportion of branded keywords vs targeted keywords in anchor text distribution
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Hello,
I have a question about the proportion (in %) of branded keywords vs targeted keywords in the anchor text distribution of a website.
Suppose if I have a website with 3 targeted keywords and 2 branded keywords in the anchor text distribution that looks like this:
1 main targeted keyword 20%
2 targeted keyword 15 %
3 targeted keyword 15 %
4 branded keyword 10 %
5 branded keyword 5 %
6 more keywords 35%
The question is: What would be the best distribution in percentages to aim for the main and other keywords?
Should the branded keyword % increase and (main) targeted decrease? Or something else?
(I have "Opensite Explorer" and Cognitive SEO" as tools to measure.)
Thank you for your answers!
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@ Adam, thank you for your advice!
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I would certainly look at having more brand term anchors than commercial ones so I would start at greater than 50%.
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Yes, I'm talking about commercial term anchors, and I think you answered my question.
Unfortunately my anchor text distribution looks more worse then this This is the anchor text distribution of my best competitor. (So I have some work to do.)
I understand that there is no magic number. But does someone have a "magic avarage"? Should it be more then 40%?
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That looks like a very unnatural link profile to me. I assume you are talking about commercial term anchors when you mention 'targeted keywords'? If so then you would certainly need to build a much larger proportion of brand anchors for your links.
There is no magic number when talking about percentages of commercial to brand anchors. It varies between countries and industries. However, I can certainly say that only 15% brand anchors is way too low. To find the best ratio may take a bit of experimentation.
Adam.
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