How does Google see page #anchors in URLs for keyword ranking?
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The reason Im asking is because I have plenty of brand overview pages that list several products of that brand on one page. It only recently occured to me that I may be able to rank better in Google for the individual product names if I were to place an anchor and use that as the url. Does anyone know?
Unfortunately I have already done quite a few backlink campaigns were I always used "xxx.site.com/brandX" as the links for "brandX productY" or "brandX productZ". It has been working pretty ok since I got good SEO title tags that usually include "brandX productY" or "brandX productZ". But I'm thinking I may do a little better with this anchor tweak seeing that some of the products with their product names are way down on the page (and actually not all of them are in the SEO title tag).
Unless of course Google gets confused with this and sees "xxx.site.com/brandX#ProductY" as a completely different url than just "xxx.site.com/brandX"? If that was the case I would lose the keyword rank I have already in place. If Google however sees that its basically the same page url then I may not lose my rank and get a boost from the following refined "xxx.site.com/brandX#ProductY" backlink campaigns.
I hope it is clear what my dilemma is. I would appreciate any advice and feedback from experience with this type of keyword linking. Thanks!
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