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HTML5 & the doc outline algorithm
HTML5 allows for multiple h1's in header groups - it's totally fine. Read more here: http://www.distilled.net/blog/seo/fixing-seo-problems-with-html5/ So is having more than one h1 on a page with the same value going to have a negative SEO impact? <header> If I have too much of the same copy on the page </header> Is this unique enough? <header> If I have too much of the same copy on the page </header> If the text in both of the two H1 tags makes your page more than 70% duplicate (that's an arbitrary number btw), I'd say you'd have an issue. I suspect this is going to be very unlikely and that you won't have a problem. I don't fully understand why you'd want to repeat the same text, but I'd encourage you to use variants of the keywords in the top h1. Good luck!
Web Design | | DaveSottimano0 -
What advantages does Wisita (video hosting) give over using YouTube?
Hi Tom This is great. Thanks for the quick response, the article really helps too. Thanks again! Chris
Social Media | | Fasthosts0 -
Does anyone know if Google ranks a responsive site, or a specific mobile site higher than each other?
Google will also take page speed into account as a factor on ranking sites in mobile search since a faster load time means better user experience on a mobile device.
Search Engine Trends | | irvingw0