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LogRocket 13 0 14 14 100%
LogRocket Blog 11 0 17 17 100%
9 0 64 63 98.4%
blog.logrocket.com 8 0 23 21 91.3%
here 5 0 6 6 100%
Building accessible user interface tabs in JavaScript 4 0 4 0 0%
this article 3 0 4 4 100%
The Replay (2/4/26): AI-first leadership, Tailwind layoffs, and more 3 0 4 4 100%
5 things you can do with CSS instead of JavaScript 3 0 3 2 66.7%
How Cursor Project Rules Can Improve Next.js App Development 3 0 5 5 100%
How to use SVGs in React 3 0 3 2 66.7%
Yes, you should upgrade to TypeScript 5.9 — here’s why 3 0 5 5 100%
The top 15 MCP servers for your AI projects 3 0 8 8 100%
Remix vs. Next.js vs. SvelteKit 3 0 4 4 100%
The best way to structure Rust web services 3 0 5 5 100%
Carga de páginas sin interrupciones con relaciones de aspecto de contenido multimedia 2 0 3 3 100%
How to build a TypeScript app with Vite 2 0 3 3 100%
TanStack Start vs. Next.js: Choosing the right full-stack React framework 2 0 3 3 100%
3 methods for microservice communication 2 0 2 2 100%
GraphQL directives are underrated 2 0 2 2 100%
The silent shift to Vite: What it means for your stack 2 0 3 3 100%
How to build a multimodal AI app with voice and vision in Next.js 2 0 2 2 100%
DesignCoder and the future of AI-generated UI 2 0 5 5 100%
How to use Claude to build a web app 2 0 7 7 100%
Why you should avoid ORMs (with examples in Node.js) 2 0 2 2 100%
Using TypeScript with WebGL to render graphics on the web 2 0 2 2 100%
Log Rocket 2 0 2 1 50%
Node.js multithreading 2 0 2 2 100%
The 9 best Create React App alternatives 2 0 3 3 100%
Why your AI agent needs a task queue (and how to build one) 2 0 3 3 100%
Windsurf vs. Cursor: When to choose the challenger 2 0 4 4 100%
David Omotayo 2 0 4 4 100%
A designer’s guide to developer handoffs with Figma 2 0 2 2 100%
guide 2 0 2 2 100%
https://blog.logrocket.com/ 2 0 2 1 50%
Stop using JavaScript to solve CSS problems 2 0 2 2 100%
Choosing and connecting a React Native backend 2 0 2 2 100%
source 2 0 2 1 50%
Does Gemini CLI fall short? Here’s how Codex compares 2 0 3 3 100%
Deno 2.4 is here: What’s new and what to expect 2 0 5 5 100%
Getting started with Claude 4 API: A developer’s walkthrough 2 0 5 5 100%
Link 2 0 2 2 100%
The CSS if() function: Conditional styling will never be the same 2 0 2 2 100%
Source 2 0 11 0 0%
ESLint adoption guide: Overview, examples, and alternatives 2 0 2 2 100%
Understanding JWT, OAuth, and Bearer tokens 2 0 2 2 100%
Easy documentation with Docusaurus 2 0 2 2 100%
The 8 trends that will define web development in 2026 2 0 2 1 50%
Double-check user actions: All about warning message UI 2 0 3 3 100%
Linear design vs. minimalism, brutalism, and neumorphism 2 0 2 2 100%
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Frequently Asked Questions
What anchor texts are used to link to blog.logrocket.com?
This page shows all anchor texts found in backlinks pointing to blog.logrocket.com, sorted by the number of referring domains using each anchor. Anchor texts range from branded terms (like the domain name itself) to keyword-rich phrases that describe the linked content. The distribution of anchor texts reveals how other websites perceive and describe blog.logrocket.com.
What is anchor text?
Anchor text is the visible, clickable text in a hyperlink. Search engines use anchor text as a signal to understand what the linked page is about. For example, if many sites link to a page using the anchor text "best running shoes," search engines infer that the page is relevant to that topic. Anchor text appears in several forms: exact-match (contains target keywords), branded (uses the company or domain name), generic (like "click here"), and naked URLs.
Why is anchor text analysis important for SEO?
Anchor text analysis helps identify potential SEO risks and opportunities. A natural backlink profile has diverse anchor texts including branded terms, generic phrases, and topic-relevant keywords. Over-optimization, where too many backlinks use the same exact-match keyword anchor, can trigger search engine penalties. Conversely, understanding which anchors drive the most authority (measured by referring domain count and DR) helps prioritize link building efforts.
How many unique anchor texts does blog.logrocket.com have?
The anchor text report for blog.logrocket.com displays all distinct anchor texts grouped by their hash. Each row shows how many unique referring domains use that anchor, the total number of links, and the dofollow percentage. A high number of unique anchors generally indicates a healthy, natural backlink profile with diverse link sources.