How Internal Anchor Text Affects Search Rankings and AI Understanding
The anchor text used in internal links provides contextual signals to search engines and AI systems about what the destination page is about. Generic anchors ("click here", "read more", "learn more") waste this signal. Empty anchors (image links without alt text) provide no signal at all. Auditing a site's anchor text distribution reveals which pages are well-described by their inbound links and which are losing contextual value.
The Anchor Text report in QueryBurst Link Analysis visualises anchor distribution as a word cloud, flags generic and empty anchors with counts, and provides drill-down into every link using a specific phrase.
How to Access
- Open a site in QueryBurst
- Click Link Analysis in the sidebar
- Select the Anchor Text subtab
Understanding the Interface
Anchor Cloud
A word cloud of the top 100 most frequent anchor texts. Larger text indicates higher frequency. Click any word to select it and see all links using that anchor text.
Generic Anchors Card
Below the cloud, a card shows generic anchor statistics:
- Generic percentage — What fraction of all links use generic text
- Generic count — Total number of generic links
- Top generic texts — The most common generic anchors (e.g., "click here", "read more", "learn more")
Click Filter generics to see all links using generic anchor text.
Search
Search for specific anchor texts. As you type, an autocomplete dropdown shows matching anchors from the full list. Select an anchor to see all links using it.
Entity Banner
When the selected anchor text matches an entity name from the knowledge graph, a banner appears linking to that entity's profile. This helps connect anchor text analysis with entity prominence.
Link Table
When an anchor text is selected, the table shows every link using that text:
| Column | Description |
|---|---|
| Source | The page containing the link — click to view its links tab |
| Target | The page being linked to — click to view its links tab |
| Anchor | The anchor text (truncated if long) |
| Count | Number of times this exact link appears |
Interpreting Results
Healthy Signs
- Descriptive anchors — Most links use text that describes the destination page
- Low generic percentage — Below 20% generic anchors
- Varied anchor text — Multiple different descriptive texts for important pages
- Entity-aligned anchors — Key entity names appear as common anchor texts
Warning Signs
- High generic percentage — Over 30% generic anchors wastes topical linking signals
- Dominant generic terms — "Click here" or "Read more" dominate the cloud
- Duplicate anchor text — The same anchor text pointing to many different pages
- Missing entity anchors — Key brand/entity names rarely appear as link text
Tips
- Replace generic anchors with descriptive text — "click here" → "view our pricing plans"
- Use entity names as anchor text where natural — this reinforces entity signals for AI models
- Vary anchor text — Don't always use the exact same text for links to the same page
- Check the entity banner — When an anchor matches an entity, verify the links support that entity's prominence
Related Reports
- Link Overview — Summary dashboard with anchor cloud preview
- Click Depth — How pages connect through the link graph
- Entity Hubs — Entity prominence and linking health
- Orphans — Pages missing internal links