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generic Link Anchor Text

Anchor text like "click here", "read more", "learn more" provides no context — both users and Google miss what the link is about.

notice Impact: low WCAG 2.4.4 (Level A) LINK_GENERIC_ANCHOR 2 min read Updated

Why it matters

Anchor text like "click here", "read more", "learn more" provides no context — both users and Google miss what the link is about.

Address when convenient — notices usually mark a polish opportunity rather than a defect. Estimated SEO impact: low — small marginal improvement, but cheap to fix.

How to fix

  • Replace generic anchors with descriptive phrases
  • Example: "Read our guide to SEO audits" instead of "click here"

Common causes

If the rule is firing across many pages, the root cause is almost always one of these:

  • Old anchor text ("click here", "read more") survives template refactors.
  • Migration changes URLs but leaves internal links pointing at the old paths.
  • Footer or sidebar widgets reference removed pages that haven't been re-pruned.
  • Generated category/tag pages create orphaned link clusters.

Anti-patterns to avoid

Even with the best intentions, these "fixes" make the issue worse — recognise them so you don't ship them:

  • Anchor text "click here" / "read more" / "this link".
  • Linking the same anchor to multiple destinations within one page.
  • Hiding important internal links behind onclick handlers without an href.

How atlookup detects this

Our crawler renders each page with a real headless browser, then normalises every internal href, follows redirects, and grades anchor descriptiveness. Pages where the rule fires for generic link anchor text are flagged on the report.

If you'd like to see this rule fire on your own site, run a free 60-second audit — every page is reported with the exact lines that triggered it.

Tools to verify the fix

Once you've applied the fix, double-check with these external validators:

Frequently asked questions

Why does Generic Link Anchor Text matter for SEO?

Anchor text like "click here", "read more", "learn more" provides no context — both users and Google miss what the link is about.

How do I fix generic link anchor text?

Replace generic anchors with descriptive phrases Example: "Read our guide to SEO audits" instead of "click here"

Is this a critical SEO issue?

Address when convenient — notices usually mark a polish opportunity rather than a defect. Estimated SEO impact: low — small marginal improvement, but cheap to fix.

How does atlookup detect generic link anchor text?

Our crawler renders each page with a real headless browser, then normalises every internal href, follows redirects, and grades anchor descriptiveness. Pages where the rule fires for generic link anchor text are flagged on the report.

Does this affect accessibility?

Yes. This issue maps to WCAG 2.4.4 (Level A). Fixing it improves both SEO ranking signals and the experience for users on assistive technology.