![]() I’m sure you must have used MS Word for creating documents for your school and high school. If you are an absolute beginner, I have the best example to explain what the anchor link is. Read also: How to create ‘Recently updated section’ in WordPress Example of Anchor Links (Table of Content) Search engines learn about the content present in the link mentioned by the anchor text used. Search engines pay a lot of attention to the text used as anchor text. Anchor text has a lot of significance in SEO and plays an important role in determining the page of the pages the anchor text is linking to. On the other hand, anchor text is a hyperlink that is visible to end users that are linking to external or internal webpages. There are two elements in an anchor link, one that becomes the link (source) and the second one is the ID where the user will jump to (destination). Anchor links are also known as jump menu links or table of content. ![]() An anchor link is different from an anchor text. What is an Anchor link? How is it different from Anchor Text?Īn anchor link is a hyperlink that lets your end user jump to a specific point of your webpage. That being said, let us begin this guide and learn about anchor links. ![]() As part of this post, you will be learning the following. If you are just starting out, it is important to have anchor links as part of your on-page SEO strategy and user experience. In this post, I will help you understand the difference and set up anchor links (by plugins and manually) so that you can enhance the user experience for your end users. Anchor links are many times confused with anchor text. ![]() Out of a ton of ways you can enhance UX of your end users, anchor links is one of easiest ways you can do that. User experience is one of the 200 Google ranking factor uses to rank your content.
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