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    • Dirty
      Dirty last edited by

      Should they be different

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      • EGOL
        EGOL last edited by

        (this question could start an argument!)

        In my opinion they should be the same.

        When your title appears in the SERPs that is what visitors are expecting - so give it to them.

        SimonCullum DonnieCooper 2 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 5
        • SimonCullum
          SimonCullum @EGOL last edited by

          I agree. If not exactly the same then the H1 should at least match the start of the page Title, they should both reflect the main theme/topic of the page.

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          • DonnieCooper
            DonnieCooper @EGOL last edited by

            throwing my 2cents in... I do exactly this as well. We also name the images on the page the same 🙂

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            • First
              First last edited by

              I think they should be slightly different. Obviously on a case by case basis, but I tend to have more content in my page title then in the H1. I do start my page titles with the H1 but I may include a strong brand name or even a call to action in an effort to increase CTR. It's also good practice to match H1 with page name / URL.

              Something like this:

              Men's Watches | Overstock.com: Buy Watches Online

              Men's Watches | Amazon.com: Omega, citizen, Cartier, Tag Heuer ...

              Mens Watches And Watches For Men For The Holidays At - Macy's

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              • AlanMosley
                AlanMosley @SimonCullum last edited by

                Simon and Egol are spot on. No argument from me

                They should both be describing the same content. They need not be the exact same, but should not be off topic.

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                • RobertFisher
                  RobertFisher last edited by

                  A lot of great responses to this from great contributors. Here is another point of view. (Full disclosure: We have sites each way).

                  If you consider a title a title and a heading a heading, the H1 would be different, but still on subject. I know of no empirical data that states a slightly differing H1 is a negative from an SEO perspective but keyword usage in H1 may provide some benefit. If the title is Used Cars Denver, to me, it makes no sense from a writing perspective to make the H1 Used Cars Denver. I think a reader gets that the title brought her here, so you use a variant in the first part (H1) of the content: Used Cars Denver - Under 10,000 miles. You still have your keyword, but you are giving the reader (searcher) more depth in the next paragraph.

                  Obviously, the H2 could be Used Cars Denver - 10001 to 25,000, etc.

                  Even though we do it, I think part of it is driven by tools we use for keyword optimization on page (think SEOmoz Pro Onpage Optimization Grader)  as opposed to what might be more readable or potentially more SEO friendly. Yes, I know about keywords in the H1, etc. but I do not think you have to match the title tag. I think it has to make sense from a reading perspective or you are just being redundant. Again, we do both... But, maybe I will revisit this 😉

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