To acquire organic traffic via search engine optimization for Html :
The easier way to understand the use of the H1 tag is to imagine that you are writing an outline of a large document. The main title of your document will be your <H1>, your main points the <H2>, and sub-points the <H3>
H1 keywords are the largest situated in a post title. The main title of the page content. It sums up and tells the search engine what the page is all about. There should be only one H1 for each page.
H2
The H2 keywords are a little bit smaller in size compared with H1. They are in the main points of the content. For organic traffic purposes, use similar and related keywords to the H1. Each H2 title will include the main keywords but offer a particular focus.
H3
They are in the subcategories in blog content, making it easily scannable by the search engines, which love organic traffic stuff.
Follow this advice to determine if you're putting your H1 tag to good use: Your website should have only one H1 title. If you have more than one H1 tag on a page, change the other H1 tag to an H2 or H3.
Your H1 tag should be at the top of the page content (above any other heading tags in the page code).
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DOWNLOAD FOR FREETo acquire organic traffic via search engine optimization for Google Blogger:
Add keyword tags on the home page and posts.
First login to blogger through your Google account. Go to the Blogger dashboard.
Scroll down to setting,
Scroll to privacy.
enable visible to Search engines
and allow the search engines to crawl on the blog
Then scroll down to meta tags.
Add the title of your blog.
Ad blog description up to 150 characters
Continue scroll to crawlers and indexing.
Enable custom robots.txt
Enable custom roots.txt
Enable custom robots header tags
Then go to the posts page ...
Duly fill-in the search description
with keywords .. click update
Go back to the blogger dashboard.
Scroll to setting ...
at Google search console
Add URL to Google search engine.
Now it is done.
Valuable tips for viewing the h1, h2, h3, and page source
- right-click the mouse and select 'inspect' to see h1, h2, h3 on page
- right-click the mouse and select 'view page source.
Source:
- Google Blogger
- Missoula SEO Geek https://missoulaseogeek.com/
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