Actually my question wasnt't about the img itself, was the fact that i don't use only the image as anchor. We use the whole block.
Anyway, thanks for answering.
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Actually my question wasnt't about the img itself, was the fact that i don't use only the image as anchor. We use the whole block.
Anyway, thanks for answering.
"Canibalization is when the same page, competes for several keywords." This statement is incorrect.
One of the many articles that you can check about it:
https://moz.com/ugc/how-to-keep-keyword-cannibalism-from-robbing-your-sites-performance
Hello,
Does anybody have real experience optimizing internal links in the category page? The category pages of my actual client uses a weird way to link to their own products.
Instead of creating diferents links (one in the picture, one in the photo and one in the headline), they create only one huge link, using everything as anchor (picture, text, price, etc.).
URL: http://www.friasneto.com.br/imoveis/apartamentos/para-alugar/campinas/
This technique can reduce the total number of links in the page, improving the strenght of the other links, but also can create a "crazy" anchor text for the product.
Could I improve my results creating the standard category link (one in the picture, one in the photo and one in the headline)?
Hope it's not to confuse.
So, from a semantic point of view, it's really clear that this isn't the best practice. My question is, does anybody has a REAL experience with this case? Like changing the logo and having some improving (or not) on the general ranks.
Please, I am not speaking about "general recommendations", I am speaking about real cases.
'I checked most of the previous answer and couldn't find a answer with "proper experience", only "general semantic recommendation".
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