SEO Fundamentals - On-Page SEOA website owner uses the same anchor text for all internal links to different pages. What is a potential issue with this approach?AIt increases page loading speedBIt improves user navigation clarityCIt can confuse search engines about page relevanceDIt automatically boosts all page rankingsCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand anchor text roleAnchor text tells search engines what the linked page is about.Step 2: Identify problem with identical anchor textUsing same text for different pages confuses search engines about which page is relevant.Final Answer:It can confuse search engines about page relevance -> Option CQuick Check:Unique anchor text clarifies page topics [OK]Quick Trick: Use varied anchor text for different pages [OK]Common Mistakes:Thinking same anchor text helps SEOBelieving it improves loading speedAssuming it boosts rankings automatically
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