H1 and H2 = same...is this good or considered spam by SEs?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by ShaunG, Oct 9, 2007.

  1. #1
    Should I keep my H1 and H2 the same. I have them the same on every page for the keyword I am targeting on this page. It does not look bad, but will this be picked up as spam by the SEs algo?
     
    ShaunG, Oct 9, 2007 IP
  2. ForgottenCreature

    ForgottenCreature Notable Member

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    #2
    No, you should change it up.
     
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  3. arabSquad

    arabSquad Well-Known Member

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    #3
    Umm no you dont have to , The h1 , h2 are for the priority of titles , texts ..

    like for example the title of the article should have a h1 text and the sub title should be h2 and the content h3 for example , but just dont make the h1 and h2 the same ... im not sure why but its useless , plus its not going to look that good on your page :)
     
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    I would make them different. You could just switch keywords around also.
     
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  5. ShaunG

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    Thanks, I figured I would get this response. :)
     
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    Change them to be different. But use the H1 tag only once.
     
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  7. Philopoemen

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    #7
    Ehhh, using a header tag for content? now that's something... wrong...
    If you have content (text), you should use paragraphs (<p>).

    People, don't forget that <h1>-<h6> stand for HEADERS.

    Header: a line of text serving to indicate what the passage below it is about.

    So please, don't stuff your content into header tags.
     
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  8. arabSquad

    arabSquad Well-Known Member

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    Philopoemen : Uhuh .. i was just setting an example of the usage of it .. thats all ..
     
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  9. Philopoemen

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    Not the best example ;)
     
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    #10
    Change it up for sure
     
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  11. arabSquad

    arabSquad Well-Known Member

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    Philopoemen : lol .. yea .. my example was just about the priority not the positioning of the <h1>-<h6>
     
    arabSquad, Oct 9, 2007 IP