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  1. #31
    Brad is offline Banned
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    @sanjeepvsingh12 - using multiple H1 headings is not good practice for search engine optimisation. Using multiple H1 headings will confuse the search spyders of the most important aspect of your page and will harm your ability to rank well in the search engines.

    It is best to use H1 for the most important aspect of your page, normally this is focused around keywords that have the highest levels of competition and highest traffic pulling abilities. When you have them determined use H2 onwards down your page.

    Feel free to ask if you have any other questions.

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    Jenie0109 is offline Home Owner
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    Where to place your keywords is going to depend on the market that you are targeting and the search engine that will be ranking your pages.

    One very important rule to remember is never use keywords repetitively for no apparent reason at all. For instance, if your phrase is "keyword placement" do not pick a place on your page and say:

    keyword placement, keyword placement, keyword placement.... over and over again.

    This is a spam technique and will get recognized.

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    jennsellsfast is offline Condominium
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    Never have more than one H1 tag on your pages. I have seen many sites with this problem. People fail to realize that the H1 tag is the "Newspaper Headline" of your page. Always just have one!
    Jennifer K Giraldi
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    Jabeera is offline Renter
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    am not sure about it but there will be someone. I have read about sproose.com on another forum and I have tried it. Although database of keywords and cached pages is not so big but result are pretty accurate.

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    jennsellsfast is offline Condominium
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    You can use multiple header tags, just don't use multiple H1 tags. That is kind of pointless and will screw with the spiders. Using multiple H2 tags should be fine.
    Jennifer K Giraldi
    Search Alpharetta homes for sale.
    View Atlanta Real Estate in a new way. Discover the beauty of Woodstock real estate.

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    KeithC is offline Fixer Upper
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    Default Don't overlook blogs

    The search engines love blogs for trickling unique and new content to the web. Whenever I set up new sites, I make sure to install a blog in a subdirectory. Even if you update only once a week with good content, the search engine "spiders" visit you more often and this will, over time, boost your rankings.


    Keith
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