In descending priority of importance, H ref tags should be used to group content on the page, and the titles need to include one or more of the primary focus 5 keywords within the title text.
Heading tags (<h1>, <h2>; etc) are given an additional boost in Search Engine rankings by search engines. The reason for this is that headings traditionally carry important information about the structure of a page. For this reason, it is preferable to use headings to mark important elements in a document and to utilise keywords within the heading tags:
<h1>
<h2>
<h3>
Matt is a Perth SEO specialist, living in Perth - Western Australia, and has over twenty-three years Online Marketing experience, with his primary speciality being Search Engine Optimisation (SEO). He has worked both at agency and in-house roles during this time. He is a Google Partner, Bing Ads Professional, Hootsuite Solutions Partner and a Mail Chimp Expert. Described as a ‘technical-marketer’, his skills cross; design, audio, video, website development, branding, SEO, PPC and more.
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010
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