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How to Set Anchor Text in WordPress
1. Log in to your WordPress account by typing the name of your site in a browser window and entering '/wp-admin' at the end of the address. For example, if your website is 'www.site.com,' you would enter 'http://www.site.com/wp-admin.' A login page for your site automatically appears.
2. Click the 'Posts' or 'Pages' link on the left side to access the content where you want to set anchor text. Both of these options are present all the time. Hover your mouse over the desired title, and then click the 'Edit' link that appears underneath.
3. Enter the content you want to appear as the link in the text box that displays. Click and drag your mouse over the entry to highlight it.
4. Click the 'Visual' tab on top of the text box, and then click the 'chain link' icon to bring up the dialog window. Enter the desired address in the 'URL' text field, and then type a link name in the 'Title' field to provide the description that appears when a visitor hovers her mouse over the link. Alternately, click the arrow next to the 'Or link to existing content' entry to link to existing content on your WordPress site.
5. Click the 'Add Link' button followed by the 'Preview Changes' button to test your anchor text. When you are ready, click the 'Update' button to publish your work.
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