Most of us who have been doing Internet Marketing for any length of time understand that to receive any amount of search engine traffic there are some basic search engine optimization (SEO) rules that need to be followed to be successful. To be brief, SEO takes into account the different aspects of what the search engines look for in rating and sending traffic to a website. I'm not about to explain, or attempt to tell you how mathematically these rules are constructed, because quite frankly they change constantly. Essentially, the closer you are to the 'magic' rules the more traffic you will receive. There still is a sense of constancy to these rules so once you can grasp the fundamental theoretical essence, your website should rank relevantly and stay in the results for long.
Header tags are one tip used to pinpoint important information in your web page or blog post. The header tag should be placed in your page or blog post where the most important information starts. The HTML for this header would have a
h1 enclosed in
< > placed before a key phrase and enclosed with a
/h1 in
< > after it. Example:
<h1>This is a header tag example.</h1>
You can also use varying levels of header tags throughout your post, changing the number from 1-5, like using
<h2>...</h2> to single out an important paragraph in an article but more often used for sub-headlines. Notice that you never use the same number in the < > enclosed tags. I wouldn’t suggest getting carried away though!
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