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h1 tags

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by farangkwaiyai, Jan 27, 2010.

  1. #1
    I have always insisted to clients that never have more than one h1 tag, yet i noticed a self claimed SEO expert, had several h1 tags on his index page.

    Are there any guys here that use several h1 tags?

    are there any guys here that never use them?

    I will stick to using one, i would just like to hear others people takes on it?
     
    farangkwaiyai, Jan 27, 2010 IP
  2. dzinegarage

    dzinegarage Guest

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    Having one h1 tag is always good.Instead of having two h1 tags, you can consider having two h2 tags.
     
    dzinegarage, Jan 28, 2010 IP
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    #3
    Having one H1 tag per page is a good and effective policy for optimization of the web page.
     
    james.parker, Jan 28, 2010 IP
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    <h1> to <h6> tags are used to define the structure of the web page for the user as well as search engines. Some so called SEO experts believe that by using more then one <h1> tag they can get additional benefits. This thinking and practice is absolutely absurd.
     
    shailendra, Jan 28, 2010 IP
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    Ledlauzis Member

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    #5
    Only 1 <h1> because it is your main topic and others are h2 h3 h4 etc.
    There is no such a thing like 6 equal topics!
     
    Ledlauzis, Jan 28, 2010 IP
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    #6
    H1 tags still have value in SEO. Though now that css means you can hide them everywhere they are worth less.

    Use them sensibly, for layout.
     
    mv5869, Jan 28, 2010 IP
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    domedia_ro Active Member

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    #7
    Stick to using just one H1 tag.
     
    domedia_ro, Jan 28, 2010 IP
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    domedia_ro Active Member

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  10. brother_of_devil

    brother_of_devil Peon

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    That's what he talks about. Think of usability, not of "how many times I can put H1 without a risk of being punished".
     
    brother_of_devil, Jan 28, 2010 IP
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    webcosmo Notable Member

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    there is no rule that we cant use more then one. if we use more then 1 its not ganna get the same effect for sure.
     
    webcosmo, Jan 28, 2010 IP
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    #12
    If one manages to apply S.E.O. and get the website to an 100% usability degree it would be for the best, but mostly in this case usability matter the most. Anyway, it's not like you can just throw some tags in there and get a high ranking ;)
     
    domedia_ro, Jan 28, 2010 IP
  13. Lavinco

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    #13
    I know that google considers the <h1 tag to be the main topic of the website while <h2 is to be the main topic of the page. <h3 and so don;t carry as much weight as h1 and h2, but can be used to support the h2 topic.

    Think of it as a newspaper like the new york times.

    <h1 New York Times </h1

    <h2 Obama visits Time Square </h2

    <h3 Michelle also loves New York <h3

    <h4 Their kids think New York is cool too </h4

    <h5 So does their dog <h5

    <h6 And their hampster <h6
     
    Lavinco, Jan 28, 2010 IP
  14. brother_of_devil

    brother_of_devil Peon

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    Agreed :) That's why the question "how many times..." is pointless.
     
    brother_of_devil, Jan 28, 2010 IP
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    H1 tag is used for heading....& we can use more than heading tags....
     
    mrpaisa, Jan 28, 2010 IP
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    #16
    There should be only one h1 tag on one page
     
    diyakapoor, Jan 29, 2010 IP
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    #17
    Use only single H1 tag per page. Either it can be controlled by CSS, BUT overplay of CSS also comes to SEO SPAM.

    Enjoy
     
    biznics, Jan 30, 2010 IP
  18. domedia_ro

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    Of course. You should definitely blend the headings with the rest of the layout.
     
    domedia_ro, Jan 30, 2010 IP
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    h1 for title website, h2 for title post, h3 for widget..
     
    jackzard, Jan 30, 2010 IP
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    #20

    I'm sorry but Google does NOT consider the <h1> element on a given page to be the main topic of the web site. They consider it to be the main topic of the page. If it were true that they consider it the main topic of the web site then it would make no sense to have an <h1> anywhere but the home page.

    Unfortunately, lots of non-SEO knowledgeable web designers have perpetuated this myth by creating templates where the company logo image in the header that appears on every page as an <h1> which is a terrible design decision. The <h1> of any given page should target the keyword phrase(s) from the <title>. period...

    They don't consider <h2> to be the main topic of the page. They consider the <h2> to be a sub-topic of the main topic of the page (main topic of page being <h1>).

    And if you ever find yourself needing to use <h4> ... <h6> to micro divide your topic into sub-sub-sub-sub-sub topics, you had better have a page that is several thousand words in length (otherwise it should never be required)... or better yet, might want to consider breaking your page into multiple pages.
     
    Canonical, Jan 30, 2010 IP