The Net Is Dying

Do you avoid the H1 tag?

  • Posted: September 26, 2007
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  • Author: Simon Bennett
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  • Filed under: Seo
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I know people who avoid this HTML construction like the plague:

<h1>Headline</h1>

Why? Because it’s big, bold, and ugly. Sure, if that’s all you type. But isn’t that what CSS is for? When you started using CSS to style your fonts and adjust the text that includes things like headlines. So, don’t hide from the headlines - embrace them. Search engines love them, and you should too, just make sure they aren’t big, bold, and ugly.

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