Google’s head of search spam Matt Cutts posted a video
today answering how does Google handle one page that has two links
pointing to the same page. Does it pass PageRank the same way? How does
Google handle the anchor text, if the anchor text differs.
In short, Mat Cutts said:
(1) PageRank flows to each link individually as it would any other
link on the page, at least according to the original PageRank document.
(2) Anchor text may vary depending on time. Matt said, last time he
looked, which was in 2009, they only counted the anchor text from the
first link. But he said that may change that over time; in fact, he said
it may not work that way now. This means, if you have two links to the
same page from a specific page, but the anchor text in the first is
different than the last, Google in 2009 would have used the first link’s
anchor text.
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