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    Multiple H1 tags are OK according to developer. I have my doubts. Please advise...

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    • jennita
      jennita last edited by

      18 H1s definitely seems excessive, however in the grand scheme of things this would be a much lesser priority in my book than many other things. I mean if this is the biggest problem, then you're doing quite well. If you're wondering if the developer is doing the right things overall, that might be a different question. I just don't think that worrying about the H1s on the page is that big of a deal. I'd make sure the site is crawlable and all those other high priority things before I spent too much time on this.

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      • AWCthreads
        AWCthreads @jennita last edited by

        Hi Jennifer, If you're going to weigh in, you've got to bring more substance than a regurgitation of Rand's posts on the value of H1 and how SEO time is best spent. When my staff runs an SEOmoz on page optimization report and gets flagged for having 2 H1's on the page (which happened several times today), I didn't say, "Worrying about the H1's on the page is not that big of a deal." Nor did I say, "Make sure the site is crawlable and all those other high priority things." I described a bit of history of the H1, its purpose and best practice considering its value in optimization which is to say 1 is best, 2 is acceptable and more than 2 is not necessary nor is is best practice. I also added that if it wasn't of some importance, Rand certainly wouldn't have it as an element in his research tools. Having 18 H1's on a page doesn't seem excessive. It is what it is, which is asinine. That rumbling coming from down the hall is not thunder from above, but me having a visit with a developer and anyone else who thinks 18 H1's is acceptable or seemingly excessive.

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        • McTaggart
          McTaggart @jennita last edited by

          Thanks Jennifer. Yup, doing all that too. I'm paying him on contract and part of the prob is if he's using H1s so much it could end up in a lot of expensive re-programming. I'm gonna stamp my feet I think. I often wonder whether anyone's tested the impact of such heavy use of H1s. We need an SEO Moz testing lab ;-).

          Thanks for your input too AWCthreads 😉 Some good points there...

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          • McTaggart
            McTaggart @AWCthreads last edited by

            Thanks for feedback AWCthreads - tis a good question - ho hum - he's just not using them right. I've had this problem with people putting in hidden tags too. They're just not taking Google, etc., into account. Almost screamed as I counted through them yesterday hee hee.

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            • AWCthreads
              AWCthreads @McTaggart last edited by

              Hi Luke,

              As you can tell, it touched a nerve. I was looking for the moz link to a thread regarding this same issue and Alan (one of the Gurus) said multiple H1's can affect engines differently and if I remember correctly he made reference to a negative response from Bing.

              Until H1's achieve the lofty status of meta keywords, I will continue to treat them with some importance and approach them with best practice.

              I'll listen for the rumbling coming from your direction. 😉

              Good luck.

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              • EGOL
                EGOL @AWCthreads last edited by

                Keep in mind that some people innocently use

                tags for formatting text.  These folks are building websites because they have a message to share without any regard to SEO.  And some of these websites pull an enormous amount of traffic because they are built by content area experts who write with enthusiasm and verve.

                I don't think that google is pulling out a stick to beat these people.

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                • AWCthreads
                  AWCthreads @AWCthreads last edited by

                  No, Google just beat the value out of the H1 to the point its on life support.

                  Sorry Egol, but if the innocents had no regard for SEO they wouldn't be putting a tag on it.

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                  • McTaggart
                    McTaggart @McTaggart last edited by

                    I agree. I've been in touch about the developer's work now. It's simply not good practice, yet. I've heard that Bing is more definite in its advice on H1 than Google.

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                    • EGOL
                      EGOL @AWCthreads last edited by

                      No, Google just beat the value out of the H1 to the point its on life support..

                      I agree.  That's why having 18 of them on one of your pages probably isn't going to tank your site.

                      I am not advocating more than one H1 tag... just sayin' that I don't think that this is a big deal.

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                      • AWCthreads
                        AWCthreads @AWCthreads last edited by

                        Nobody said it would tank a site nor was it asked if it would tank a site. Until the H1 goes by way of meta keywords, the use of it will have some relevance and in my opinion should be used properly.

                        Of 200 plus algorithm elements, there are undoubtedly plenty of others that are "not a big deal" but that doesn't mean we shouldn't use them correctly.

                        Whew, there sure has been a lot of time spent on something that's "not a big deal." 🙂

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                        • Dr-Pete
                          Dr-Pete @AWCthreads last edited by

                          To be fair, how do you know that they're "spammy", "abusive", or "irrelevant"? I've seen people just use them badly - for example, for CSS styling. Is it a best practice? No. Would I do it? No. Will it have major SEO implications in 2012? Probably not.

                          I've seen instances where an H1 was used badly, but not in a deliberately spammy or even irrelevant way. Developers often treat tags as much more interchangeable than they should.

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                          • Dr-Pete
                            Dr-Pete @AdoptionHelp last edited by

                            I think Ryan's point about HTML5 is good to keep in mind, but the problem is that we don't have any great guidance on what Google thinks about HTML5 right now, at least at this level of detail. They're waiting for the standard to evolve into common practice, just like the rest of us. I suspect, though, that if HTML5 is changing the rules, they may scale back their judgment.

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                            • randfish
                              randfish @AWCthreads last edited by

                              Hi AWC - this is tangential to the topic, but important for Q+A and Moz community participation in general.

                              Please, in the future, work to be as generous and empathetic in replies as possible. This community is meant to be a haven from many of the nastier corners of the web and while your comment was not excessively insulting, it wasn't kind either. Contributions both big and small are welcome here, as are opinions.

                              If we're going to maintain the amazing community here, we have to be mindful about the impacts of negativity. Thanks for understanding.

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                              • AWCthreads
                                AWCthreads @AWCthreads last edited by

                                I understand. Good reminder.

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