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Have I done my headers correctly on my blog?
Should navigation titles be in h2s? Any other SEO tips appreciated.
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Re: Headers
I dont see why they should... By the way, why do you have <h2>'s before your <h1>??
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Re: Headers
Every page on your site should have a unique <title> tag with the target keywords in it. Many developers make the mistake of having the same or similar title tags throughout the entire site. That’s like telling the search engine that EVERY page on your site refers to the same topic and one isn’t any more unique than the other.
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