How to work with headings (h2-h3) in "tips article"?

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Hello,

Let's say I have an article called "10 tips on things to do in New York City".

The h1-tag is the article title (10 tips on things to do in New York City).

Then I have the 10 tips like this:

Visit Times Square
bla bla bla bla bla bla bla (about 100-150words)

Eat in China Town
bla bla bla bla bla bla bla (about 100-150words)

etc...

Now the question. What tag should these tip-headings be? I have seen everything from h2, h3 and <strong>. If I use h3-tags, then the article would miss the h2 tag, which i think is wrong. If I use the h2-tag then there will be 10 different h2-tags. Is it ok to have 10 h2-tags?
#h2h3 #headings #tips article #work
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    It all depends what your doing,

    My advice is go with a single main <h1> keyword per page & <h2> tags for any other secondary keywords per page. The less <h> tags on the page the better, so stay focused.

    If you can get away with a single <h1> for the entire page, do that & re-size any sub-headings with CSS.

    Example, don't wrap a Login, Join Now, Subscribe, etc... text with an <h> tag, use CSS to adjust the text size.

    If you have an article, use a single <h1> & multiple <h2> tags as needed, then link out to relevant internal pages from the text below each <h2> tag.

    This here might help.
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