Let me clarify the question. The words THIS AND THAT are only used for example purposes.
I am not actually trying to target those words by any means. Everything below this is EXAMPLE only.
There are specific reasons that I can't reveal the exact URL and keyword focus at this time.
EXAMPLE ONLY: The company is www.rugbug.com
STILL EXAMPLE: I want to increase the sites ranking for the word "RUG" not "rug bug" or "bug".
THE QUESTION:
I will be able to get backlinks from several manufacturers sites with good PR and was just curious of the best way to write the Anchor to be sure and target the term "RUG".
In my opinion the optimum way to do this would be to use only the word "rug" as the anchor but I will be unable to do that because it would probably look strange and the term "rug bug" is also a brand that I want to push but I am and have been number one across all engines for the term "rug bug". It will benefit my referral rate from these sites to have the entire term "rug bug" but I could alter the layout of the term if there is SEO benefit in targeting the term "rug"
So for SEO purposes only and targeting the keyword "rug". Would anchoring as "rug bug" still target the word "rug" or would it target the phrase "rug bug". If the later is true would there be any benefit to using some type of seperator like a : or - so that it is recognized as 2 distinct and different terms.
Sorry to be so long but I hope this better details my situation.
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