What is your opinion regarding hreflang? We have a .company.com site and franchised other English sites, like company. co.uk, company.com.au etc - and we share one database. Our other English sites don't want to have to change on-page content by the rough 30% for Google and wanted to know if including the hreflang would mean they would not have to change any content anymore - only the metatags? I don't think that's possible on TLDs, and we can't have our .com content being duplicated.
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Does hreflang work on TLDs?
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RE: Java-script slider & H1 tags
@neil pursey It actually showed all H1 tags from each slide
All page elements / attributes are grouped accordingly
From top to bottom:
- It showed the meta's
- the parent pages
- the child pages
- H-tags from each slide in top down order : )
- Links
- tabs
- footer links
The nice thing that I noticed is that all anchor links are clickable, taking you to the relevant page, thus rendering it as it would be displayed to the crawler.
Simple and straight forward - Thx Theo van der Zee
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Java-script slider & H1 tags
If you have a java-script slider on the homepage, each slide has an H1 tag heading, which of the H1 tags would google most likely consider? all of them or just the first one?
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