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    • BlueLinkERP
      BlueLinkERP @Kara.Wallace last edited by

      That does make sense. Is that the case for the "Heading 1" style as well?

      It makes sense to me that Google would look for the "Heading 1" style much like it would an

      tag.

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      • jesse-landry
        jesse-landry @BlueLinkERP last edited by

        if the html tag is style="heading1" and it's adding something in there like that ( that wouldn't do anything, but as an example) then no. The tag needs to read

        for google to register it as an h1 tag.

        Honestly this would all be resolved if you weren't using Word. Why are you using Word?

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        • Kara.Wallace
          Kara.Wallace @BlueLinkERP last edited by

          You will want to have your heading 1 style configured to use an

          tag. You would not want to use <heading1>or any variation... you'd want to use

          .

          If you are using a WYSIWYG editor and you copy text from Word that is using a Heading 1 style, the code version should interpret that as

          - which Google should see the code equivalent of heading 1.

          Make sense?

          Mike</heading1>

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          • BlueLinkERP
            BlueLinkERP @jesse-landry last edited by

            I think there is some confusion. I am talking about using Word to create a PDF to be placed on our site. The PDFs rank fairly well but I want to be sure we are optimizing the titles with proper tags if possible.

            Does that make more sense now?

            So basically my question is: is there a way to define a line of text in a PDF / word doc to indicate to Google that it is the "h1" tag on the page and give it greater emphasis?

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            • BlueLinkERP
              BlueLinkERP @Kara.Wallace last edited by

              Please see my response to Jesse. Hopefully I made things clear

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              • jesse-landry
                jesse-landry @BlueLinkERP last edited by

                Yes this does make more sense but now I have to tell you how anti-PDF I am.

                I absolutely hate PDFs. Sorry. Not trying to be rude and I'm sure you have your reasons, but is there anyway you can make this a webpage instead? What are the reasons, if you don't mind me asking.

                Optimizing a PDF is not something I can advise you on but I can tell you that they don't work with things like H1 tags and hypertext markup...

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                • BlueLinkERP
                  BlueLinkERP @jesse-landry last edited by

                  I've been using PDFs because it is the way we want to make downloadable content available for our users. In the past I created webpage versions of our content as well but I am worried about duplicate content issues.

                  The optimal scenario would be to have both the PDF and webpage but canonicalize the PDF to the page. Is that possible? Right now, I am only aware of the ability to pass canonicalization to the PDF from a webpage, not the other way around.

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                  • Kara.Wallace
                    Kara.Wallace last edited by

                    Ah! I see what you are saying.

                    No. The "title" style will not help you; however, H1-H6 in a PDF will still help you, along with the file name.

                    You can specify the Title, Author, and Subject on the Description tab under File > Properties in Acrobat.

                    That should help you optimize your PDF.

                    Mike

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                    • Kara.Wallace
                      Kara.Wallace @Kara.Wallace last edited by

                      Here is some additional great info on optimizing PDFs:

                      http://moz.com/ugc/how-to-optimize-pdf-documents-for-search

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                      • BlueLinkERP
                        BlueLinkERP @Kara.Wallace last edited by

                        Thanks for the info! However, I'm still trying to figure out the best way to offer both web content as well as PDFs. Is there a way to offer a downloadable PDF but canonicalize it to the web content to avoid duplicate content issues?

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                        • Kara.Wallace
                          Kara.Wallace @BlueLinkERP last edited by

                          This article from Google Webmasters Central should solve it for you, Supporting Rel Canonical HTTP Headers

                          Mike

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                          • BlueLinkERP
                            BlueLinkERP @Kara.Wallace last edited by

                            Beauty. Thanks Mike.

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                            • Kara.Wallace
                              Kara.Wallace @BlueLinkERP last edited by

                              No problem.

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