Will the trailing extra space in anchor text cause any problem in SEO?

Started by alanchcw, 03-02-2020, 03:36:28

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alanchcwTopic starter

Hi,

I hire a SEO professional to do SEO for my website. Recently, I find in some of the links he built, the anchor text containing an extra trailing space.

For example, my keyword is "repair file", but the anchor text in the link will be "repair file ".

WIll that cause any problems in SEO effect?

Thanks
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sinelogixweb

Hi Friends,
It shouldn't make a difference. It is trivial for anyone with minimal coding experience to parse and clean text, let alone Google.

You should be concerned with which direction the links will send your organic rankings. It's honestly not worth trying to game Google's algo.


John - Smith

from my point of view, anchor text matters a lot in SEO. So we should not make mistakes in that. the focus keyword is "repair file" but he/she is working on "repair file " which doesn't make any sense.

ritesh3592

According to me, such mistakes should not be done because in SEO anchor tax plays a crucial role in the link building.

eSage IT

Hey,

I would suggest avoid making such mistakes as nobody knows what might just go wrong with our site while committing these silly mistakes. Try avoiding mistakes with the anchor text, keywords, and meta description as they are the most important part of search engine optimization.


brill_mindz

The recommended approach to any SEO modifications is to make them look natural and organic - as if people were making editorial choices based on what made most sense for the reader, not for the search engine. If you continually use the same anchor text, it will look exactly like what it is - someone trying to influence their search ranking which is likely to do more harm than good.
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