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Keywords In H1 Heading Texts
In HTML code, headings are marked with h1 to h6 tags. These tags simply define the size of your headings, as they appear to the user. Among these six levels of headings, h1 is the biggest one and h6 the smallest.
This is an example of an h1 tag: <h1>Pay Attention To This Line</h1> As we want our headlines, titles and other important things to look prominent, we normally put them into h-tags. And just like people think that the most prominent text on the page is more important than the rest, search engines pay more attention to what is written within h-tags. It is important to them how you use your keywords in headings. The biggest heading, h1, is most important to search engines. So to get a better ranking, use your major keywords correctly in h1 tags. At the moment, you are not using h1 headings on your page. You should use h1 headings.
Summary And Advice
For Google, some factors in your h1 headings texts may matter when it decides how high to rank you. See how good they are on your page, and how your competition is doing.
There is a new column here that you did not see before: Using Keyword. It shows how many of your page's h1 headings include your keyword and what is the average value among your competitors.
Now you know the importance of h1 tags. Use these recommendations for your h1 texts, and a high ranking will be more likely to achieve:
Details
To get a better idea of how to write h1 texts wisely, take a look at the h1 texts of your competition:
Some pages do not use h1 headings at all, because they are not obligatory. However, search engines really think that text within the h1 tags is important. So do not miss the opportunity to add some points to your optimization.
As soon as you have your H1 heading texts well-optimized, it's time to switch and start making your bold text blocks more search engine friendly. *Notes: Words Total: how many words are used in the H1 heading texts. Keyword Count: how many times the keyword is used in the H1 heading texts. Keyword Density: the number of times a keyword is repeated within the H1 heading texts, in percents of the total number of words in the H1 heading texts. Using Keyword: how many of the H1 heading texts use the keyword. Optimization Rate: how well keyword use in the H1 heading texts meets optimization requirements, in percents of an ideal standard. |
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Report Overview
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Keywords Overview
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Page Title
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Meta Description
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Meta Keywords
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Body Text
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H1 Headings
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Bold Text
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Anchor Texts
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Image Alt Texts
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Final Words
Report created Feb 25, 2009 by Scott Gerling Powered by WebSite Auditor |