
- Maximize SEO without triggering over-optimization penalties
- How to pick the perfect anchor text for internal links
Choosing the right anchor text for internal links is a balancing act. You want to give search engines clear signals about what the destination page is about, but if you use the exact same keyword over and over, search engines might flag it as unnatural manipulation.
To maximize your internal SEO value while staying completely safe from algorithmic penalties, use these industry best practices.
1. Diversify Your Anchor Text Types
Never use the exact same primary keyword for every single internal link pointing to a specific page. Instead, blend your anchor text using a natural mix of these four categories:
Exact Match (Use Judiciously): The anchor text matches the target keyword exactly.
Example: “We specialize in [local SEO services] to help businesses grow.”
Partial Match (Your Default Bread-and-Butter): Contains your target keyword along with other natural phrasing. This looks organic to search engines.
Example: “Learn more about how to [optimize your local SEO strategy] this year.”
LSI / Synonyms: Using related terms or variations of your target keyword.
Example: “Improving your [ranking in local search maps] requires consistent NAP data.”
Sentence / Contextual: Highlighting a natural 4–7 word phrase that explains the value of clicking.
Example: “If you are unsure where to start, you can [read our complete step-by-step optimization guide] for tips.”
2. The Anchor Text Matrix
| Rule | Best Practice | What to Avoid |
| Descriptiveness | Make it highly specific so the user knows exactly what they will see next. | Generic filler words like "click here", "read more", or "this article". |
| Length | Keep it to a natural phrase of 3 to 6 words. | Hyperlinking an entire 20-word paragraph or a single uninformative word. |
| Variety | Vary the phrasing across different source articles. | Using "real estate accounting" as the anchor text 50 times across your site. |
3. Avoid the “Different Page, Same Anchor” Trap
This is one of the most common internal linking mistakes that confuses search engine crawlers.
The Rule: Never use the exact same anchor text to link to two different pages on your website.
If you use the anchor text [WordPress automation tips] to link to an article about RSS feeds, and then use that exact same anchor text [WordPress automation tips] in a different post to link to an article about WhatsApp integration, you are committing keyword cannibalization. Search engines won’t know which page is the true authority for that topic, and they may end up splitting the rankings or suppressing both pages.
4. Keep It Contextually Natural
Search engines read the text surrounding your link (known as co-occurrence or link context) to understand its relevance. You should never force a keyword into a sentence where it doesn’t belong just to get a link.
Bad (Forced): “When doing [social media automation South Africa] you need a good tool.”
Good (Natural): “When looking for ways to handle [social media automation for South African businesses], selecting a platform with WhatsApp API integration is key.”
If you have to rewrite the entire sentence three times to make the anchor text fit naturally, you are trying too hard. Choose a partial match or a synonym instead.
5. Audit and Clean Up Internal Redirects
When building internal links over time as your site evolves, it is easy to accidentally link to an old version of a URL that redirects (301 redirect) to a new one. While users still land on the right page, internal redirects waste your site’s “crawl budget” and can slightly dilute the SEO power passed through the anchor text. Periodically audit your site to ensure all internal links point directly to the live, final 200 OK URL.
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