Test: Google’s handling of duplicate image and text links

This is a test for how Google handles an image link followed by a text link that point to the same page. Will the second anchor text get associated with the target link? Or will the alt text of the image be associated and the second anchor text ignored?

First link is an image with alt text:
pandabooket

Second link is text:
dragondabooket

The two made-up words I used are:
pandadabooket
dragondabooket

These terms return 0 results currently. Wonder what happens when I search Google for these two queries tomorrow? If I am right, pandadabooket will point to MusicBrainz, while dragondabooket will not.

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4 Responses to “Test: Google’s handling of duplicate image and text links”


  1. 1 David

    ehehehe, you were wrong =p

  2. 2 gunnar

    image link only shows your site, but the other one shows both…

    using google.se (swedish one)

  3. 3 fak3r

    Nice idea, it shows 2 links on the regular Google now (one to here, one to musicbrainz) but it’s the only one listed on Google’s blog search:
    http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch?hl=en&q=pandadabooket&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wb

    Thanks for the Nginx tips, I’m about ready to migrate from Lighttpd.

  4. 4 daniel

    cool website phim nguoi lon http://mekiep.com/home

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