July 12, 2026
Anchor Text Best Practices for Link Building in 2026
Anchor text — the clickable words in a link — carries more weight than most advertisers realise, and it’s also one of the easiest things to overdo. Getting the mix wrong is a more common mistake than buying a bad placement in the first place.
The main anchor text types
- Branded — your company or site name (e.g. “Publinkia”).
- Exact match — the precise keyword you want to rank for.
- Partial match — a variation that includes part of your target keyword.
- Generic — phrases like “click here” or “this guide.”
- Naked URL — the raw web address used as the anchor text itself.
A sensible ratio to aim for
Most experienced link builders lean heavily toward branded and naked-URL anchors, use partial-match variations in moderation, and keep exact-match anchors to a small minority of overall links. A link profile that’s mostly exact-match keywords is one of the clearest unnatural-link signals there is — real sites linking to you organically almost never all use the same precise phrase.
Common anchor text mistakes
- Using the exact same exact-match anchor across every purchased placement.
- Ignoring context — an anchor that doesn’t fit naturally into the surrounding sentence looks purchased, because it usually is.
- Over-optimising internal links the same way external ones are optimised, creating an unnatural pattern site-wide.
- Choosing anchor text before checking whether the target page’s content actually supports that keyword.
How this fits into a safe buying process
Anchor text choice is part of the same discipline covered in our guide to buying backlinks safely — vary your anchors the same way you vary publishers, niches and timing.
Where to apply this
When requesting a placement through the Publinkia marketplace, suggest a natural-reading anchor rather than a rigid exact-match phrase — publishers are more likely to accept it, and it fits the editorial tone vetted sites are looking for.
What percentage of exact-match anchors is safe?
There’s no fixed universal number, but keeping exact-match anchors to a small minority of your overall link profile is a widely used, sensible benchmark.
Should I always use branded anchor text?
Not always, but it should make up a large share of your profile. A healthy mix of branded, partial-match and natural phrasing reads far more naturally than any single anchor type used exclusively.
Can I request specific anchor text on Publinkia?
Yes — you can suggest anchor text as part of your brief, though the publisher may adjust it slightly to fit the surrounding content naturally.
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