Definition In a natural link profile, anchor distribution mixes brand, naked URL, generic, partial-match, and exact-match types. A healthy distribution usually weights brand and generic anchors.

How it works The system scans all inbound links and bins anchor text into categories: exact match (target keyword), partial match, brand, naked URL, generic, and image anchor. Ratios show as a pie chart. Exact-match above 20% is flagged as a manipulation signal. Anomaly detection benchmarks against competitor averages.

Where you see it in Scope Trends The **Backlink Analysis** > **Anchor Distribution** report shows anchor structure per URL. When the risk threshold is exceeded, an alert lands in **Action Center**.

Frequently asked questions **What is a healthy exact-match ratio?** Varies by industry; 5-15% is generally safe. Above 20% warrants review.

**Does the same apply to internal links?** Exact match is more tolerated internally but excessive repetition still creates ranking risk.

Related concepts - [Anchor Text](/glossary/anchor-text) - [Internal Linking](/glossary/internal-linking) - [Backlink Toxicity](/glossary/backlink-toxicity)