CommentThursday, April 19, 2007
The Webmaster Central tools from Google received a welcomed update last month, to display anchor phrases leading to a site. Google has expanded upon that feature.
Webmasters should be pleased with the latest news from Google's Vanessa Fox. The product manager for Google's Webmaster Central announced some changes to the anchor phrase function of that toolkit.
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| Google Expands Anchors |
Vanessa described the changes to the anchor phrase information on the product's blog. She listed five enhancements now available in the Page Analysis link under Webmaster Tools' Statistics tab:
- We've expanded the number of phrases we show to 200.
- You can now see the variations of each phrase (for instance, with different capitalization and punctuation).
- More sites now have access to the anchor phrase report. So, if you didn't have this report before, you may have it now.
- We've brought back the report showing the most common individual words in anchor text (you asked; we delivered!).
- We've expanded the number of common words in anchor text and common words in your site that we show to 100 each.
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