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Anchor Spam

Anchor Spam refers to a backlink profile with a large number of unnatural or low-quality anchor texts. Common examples include repeated exact-match keywords, foreign-language terms, and spam phrases related to gambling, adult content, or pharmaceuticals. Anchor spam can indicate manipulative link building or a previously abused domain.

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Anchor Text

Anchor Text is the clickable text used in a hyperlink. Search engines use anchor text to understand what the linked page is about. Natural anchor text usually includes brand names, page titles, URLs, and generic phrases such as "click here." A large number of keyword-heavy anchors can indicate manipulative link building.

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Unnatural Anchors

Unnatural Anchors are backlink anchor texts that appear excessively optimized or irrelevant to the linked website. Common examples include repeated exact-match keywords and spam phrases. Large numbers of unnatural anchors can indicate manipulative link building.

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Spam Signals

Spam Signals are patterns that suggest a domain may have been used for manipulative or low-quality SEO practices. Common examples include unnatural anchors, irrelevant backlinks, foreign-language content, and links from known spam websites.

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