Google SEO question

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by Broadscope Partners, Dec 6, 2016.

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    It wasn't my full intention, but that of necessity that I built my site with load of revolution sliders. The responsive nature of the sliders was an easy work-around in terms of saving valuable time.

    However, now that the site is built and I'm looking to generate some brownie points with Google, I find that text content is very important, specifically H1, H2, H3...etc., Title tags, Alt Text etc. How can I build out my H1 without disturbing my site's layout so that it'll make Google happy?
     
    Broadscope Partners, Dec 6, 2016 IP
  2. annagarcia860

    annagarcia860 Peon

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    can you show your website to me so i could proper reply for your query
     
    annagarcia860, Dec 13, 2016 IP
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    Hey there, you can style your Headings as normal text if needed. For example, if your paragraph font size is 1em: h1{font-size:1em}

    If you need some more advice regarding important SEO factors, you can check my recent post where i linked the study from backlinko:
    https://forums.digitalpoint.com/threads/here-is-a-good-starting-point-to-seo-your-website.2792807/

    No worries, it is an easy to understand, short! study :)
     
    peterstein, Dec 13, 2016 IP
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    I have found your link useful. Thanks!
     
    KarenByerly, Dec 13, 2016 IP
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    Headings as normal text will do
     
    seobala, Dec 14, 2016 IP
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    There is not much of a choice here:

    1. For best results, You will still have to have a standard set of Title, h1, h2, image-alt and paragraph.

    2. To the VERY MINIMUM: Meta Title and at least ONE H1 (if not you will confuse google bots).. then for any images, rename the image appropriately. But be sure to use GOOD backlinks for good results.
     
    Guntzenbach Conrad, Dec 22, 2016 IP
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    da vid hong Banned

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    I always only use one H1 Element on any page. Google has recommended this in the past
     
    da vid hong, Dec 28, 2016 IP
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    You could wrap your images with proper alt tags in your H1 or H2 Tags. Otherwise setting your styling for H1 and H2 and incorporporating into your current content would work as well. How long have you been a website owner and working on SEO improvements? You might find this article on SEO valuable. https://blog.cws.net/3-common-seo-lies-you-still-believe.html
     
    PJ C, Dec 29, 2016 IP