How Do I Find Primary And Secondary Anchor Text For A keyword?

by nf2458
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I know how to come up with lsi for a keyword but how do I come up with primary and secondary anchor text for a keyword. Also wouldnt some keywords fall into all three or at least two at the same time? (used primary,secondary and lsi}

So can someone tell me how to come up with secondary and primary keywords for what im trying to rank for?? Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author bill668866
    I know how to come up with lsi for a keyword but how do I come up with primary and secondary anchor text for a keyword.TK....
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    • Profile picture of the author nf2458
      Originally Posted by bill668866 View Post

      I know how to come up with lsi for a keyword but how do I come up with primary and secondary anchor text for a keyword.TK....
      Yes I have the same question. That is why I am looking for a "GOOD" example, not just a quick reply with a bad example like some people do.
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      • Profile picture of the author yukon
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        Originally Posted by nf2458 View Post

        Yes I have the same question. That is why I am looking for a "GOOD" example, not just a quick reply with a bad example like some people do.
        Packerfan was right, it's not complicated, look at the big picture.

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        The same goes for ranking web pages as the set-screw example, each one of those details could be it's own FAQ web page that briefly mentions the page your trying to rank & links back to that target page with internal links.

        You should already know the root keyword/subject.
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      • Profile picture of the author LastWarrior
        Originally Posted by nf2458 View Post

        Yes I have the same question. That is why I am looking for a "GOOD" example, not just a quick reply with a bad example like some people do.
        When people take their time to try and help you with their questions, you DON'T say &^$#@! stuff like that! It may be considered rude. It's better to be thankful regardless if the answers are not what you seek. It's not their problem if you do not understand the answers. I understand, albeit not the most informative or clear, it's help none-the-less.
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  • Profile picture of the author patco
    I would check Google Keyword tool... Also a good idea is to check your competitors websites and see the keywords they rank for. Just to say that this is a very long and a boring process, but it could be beneficial. Check also their Meta keywords (for a few extra ideas), check if the competition is low, medium or high, etc.
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