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samedi 29 septembre 2012

How To Use H1 Tags With Web Design

By Helen Curnow


Headers are used for structure on a webpage. The most important items on a webpage are typically the largest and the most obvious. A H1 tag, or Header1, is an HTML term used to indicate the most prominent text or image on a page. These are followed by other tags, H2 through H6. These tags are ranked by order of most important to least. Not only is it important from an SEO perspective to get these right, it makes the page easy for an actual person to read. A good analogy for headers is a newspaper. The most important things, like the papers title or front-page feature, is the most prominent. Other article titles might be H2, then maybe a subtitle as H3, and then finally the article text which is usually handled with a 'p' or 'paragraph' tag. Google expects a webpage to be laid out with a series of headers that makes sense to the reader.

But, is it OK to have multiple Header1 tags on a single page? This is a contested topic among SEO professionals. Some will argue that it's fine to include multiple H1 tags on a page, within reason. Others will insist that only one, the most important element, should exist. One thing that they agree on is that abusing H1 tags will definitely get a webpage penalized by Google and Bing. So creating multiple tags on a page for the purpose of trying to improve ranking is definitely frowned upon. In 2009, Google made a statement that multiple H1 tags on a page are not a problem as long as kept within reason. For example, look at WordPress. It's widely accepted to be a great web platform for SEO. Their default theme, Twenty Eleven, creates two H1 tags by default; one for the site title and one for the page or post title. That's a pretty clear message that having two on the page is not a problem. Of course, just to throw things off, Bing recommends only one per page.

Images can also utilize H tags. Bing recommends to avoid this, but Google does not. So, it doesn't appear as if using Header tags as part of images is a huge problem. There are many businesses which search well that use H1 on their images. Perhaps if the image is important to the page, it may deserve a H1 tag. Although, perhaps a better approach is to leave H1 tags as a page or post title. This is because, most often, the same logo is shown on multiple pages and usually above the page title. As an SEO approach, developers may want to use different tags for each individual page/post. This is much easier to achieve with a single H1 tag per page.

How much SEO benefit will I get from using Header tags? Tags are proven to help gain positive search results and on-page search engine optimization. "On-page SEO only goes so far," says Jim Jeffrey from a NJ Web Design Company. "However, if your only means of promoting a website is organic, on-page SEO, then page layout and tags are the most important factors." In this scenario, designers would certainly want to take advantage of whatever tools are at their disposal.

It's a fact that H1 tags are important to the search engines. Perhaps of equal importance is that they make pages accessible and easy to read. They break a webpage into logical sections that attract the eye using H1 to H6 tags. It's also known that Google and Bing both frown upon abusing H1 tags on a page. And, while there appears to be no penalty for using two, it's typically recommended to use only one. Using the most important element to a page or post in your H1 tag is a great way to focus the reader and the engines to a page's purpose. These can also be kept unique from the page title since this is also evaluated by Google (and the reader). This way, when Google and Bing evaluate a page, developers can create unique keyword phrases in both places and take advantage of as much on-page SEO as possible.




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