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| Warrior Member Join Date: Aug 2011
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Hi Warriors, have a SEO question for you experts... Do you think is correct to use the same exact keyword phrase on H1 and H2 titles? and also on the page title, meta description, meta keywords ? or it's better to have a fixed keyword but accompanied with different words.. thanks, kaosmaster |
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an example to be more clear..: if a make new post ( I use Wordpress ) and the title is "Blackberry out of service in the last days" and the particular keyword is Blackberry, I copy and past all the phrase on the H2 and on the page title, inside the image tags and so on... or i should make variants: H1 = Blackberry out of service in the last days H2 = Mass email problems from Blackberry ALT = a Blackberry messagge error ![]() |
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You can use the same keyword in title, meta, description and H1 tag as well. But don't use the same keyword in H1 and then in H2 tag. You may use any other keyword in H2 tag.
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| Peaceful Warrior War Room Member Join Date: May 2011 Location: Europe
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Search engines read your pages from top left to bottom right. Therefore placing the h1 and h2 tags at top of the page adds much more weightage.
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| Thanks , this seems a good solution.
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