Re: h1, h2 and search engines
From: Andrew Murray (SPAMadBUSTERmurray_at_iinet.net.au)
Date: 11/16/04
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Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2004 17:42:14 +0800
They are heading-size tags <h1> is 12 pt, <h2> is 14pt and so on - what good
will they do in search engines?
can you give the reference of what you read, so somone can clarify it.
As far as I know, those heading-size tags have nothing do do with search engines,
nor will they help your site placement or ranking in a search engine.
"Jane Here" <cibhere@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I remember reading somewhere that one should have <h1></h1> and <h2></h2>
> tags for better search engine results. I notice that FP does not create
> these automatically. Should these be added by hand, or is there a tool which
> would help to add them quickly to all pages.
>
> Also, what sort of information should I have in h1, then in h2, and how far
> down should I go - h6?
>
> Should I put them on every page?
>
> Any tips or suggestions on this topic will be welcome. I am ready to
> implement this now and before I start I thought I would ask the experts.
>
>
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