Header Tags SEO [Advanced] - Optimize H1, H2 & H3 Tags

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  • čas přidán 2. 09. 2020
  • In last week's video we talked about the basics of header tags SEO and how to start applying it to your website. If you haven't seen it: • Header Tags SEO - How ...
    In this video, we take a deeper dive into the topic of header tags SEO and look at how where your keywords need to reside within your header tags.
    It's important to use the proper header tags when optimizing the pages of your website as Google and other search engines use that information to determine what the pages of your site are all about.
    When your header tags SEO is dialed in, you will see that Google has an easier time pushing your page up the search engine results page.
    That will lead to your website getting more organic search traffic and more leads, calls, and sales!
    If you need help optimizing your header tags, don't hesitate to reach out:
    missoulaseogeek.com/

Komentáře • 23

  • @damilolaaliu1523
    @damilolaaliu1523 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for these videos. I have to write an SEO-optimised blog post for this job I applied for and they asked me to provide a H1tag, title tag, meta description, etc. I was so confused but after watching your last video and this one. H1 tags are much clearer now. Thanks again!

    • @MissoulaSEOGeek
      @MissoulaSEOGeek  Před rokem

      That's so great to hear! I'm glad you found the videos helpful 🙂

  • @24hrMrLocksmith
    @24hrMrLocksmith Před 3 lety +1

    Found your Channel and learning. Your Channel is a hidden gem :-)

  • @tayloradams9320
    @tayloradams9320 Před rokem +1

    Hi from Bozeman! Thanks for the great videos and explanations. Super helpful!

    • @MissoulaSEOGeek
      @MissoulaSEOGeek  Před rokem

      That's amazing! What a small world. Glad you enjoyed the video too!!!

  • @moving2Cali
    @moving2Cali Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great Video, Ill be sticking around for more SEO instruction videos.

    • @MissoulaSEOGeek
      @MissoulaSEOGeek  Před 9 měsíci

      Great, so happy to hear that you liked the video!

  • @imanthonyjames
    @imanthonyjames Před 3 lety +4

    Hey Buddy, great video. Would you have some advice on how to optimize the paragraph texts? Is it still utilizing other "H" tags like H4, H5 or H6? Or does it not matter? Thanks for your help!

    • @MissoulaSEOGeek
      @MissoulaSEOGeek  Před 3 lety +3

      Great question! I wouldn't worry too much about adding other H tags like H4, H5, and H6. Instead, you'll want to focus more on the keyword density of all the content on each page of the site which I explain in detail in this video: czcams.com/video/hvN-7UvfYkQ/video.html
      A big part of getting the keyword density right on each of your pages will be through optimizing the text in the paragraph tags. So, as long as you have the keyword density correct on each page of your site, then the text in your paragraphs should be sufficiently optimized.

  • @Maxtana
    @Maxtana Před 3 lety +1

    Does it matter what size you make your tags? For example, could your H1 "Z Grills" be smaller than the H2? Also, does it matter what order the H1 and H2 are in? Could you reverse them?

    • @MissoulaSEOGeek
      @MissoulaSEOGeek  Před 3 lety

      Great questions! Google is starting to get rather sophisticated and is moving in the direction of looking at the size of header text. So, I would recommend making your H1 text larger than your H2 text so as to not confuse Google as it starts to put more weight on the size of the header text.
      For best SEO results, I would always recommend having your H1 show up higher on the page than your H2. The order does have some importance in Google's eyes as it uses them to help determine what a page is about.

  • @omarbenabdellah5089
    @omarbenabdellah5089 Před rokem +1

    Great, thank you very much. What about H4 and normal text? Isn't that making SEO optimal for the web page?

    • @MissoulaSEOGeek
      @MissoulaSEOGeek  Před rokem +1

      Yes, I would say there's not a lot that Google just glosses over on a website anymore these days. They are looking at as much data as they can when ranking websites. That being said, the rules around what to do when optimizing H4 and body text will vary from website to website. That means you'll just need to test different optimizations in your H4 and body text to see what Google is responding to favorably.

    • @omarbenabdellah5089
      @omarbenabdellah5089 Před rokem

      @@MissoulaSEOGeek alright... I thank you very much again 🙋‍♂️

  • @miguelgallegos5879
    @miguelgallegos5879 Před rokem +1

    I was wondering which tag should we put to text on the header and on the footer?

    • @MissoulaSEOGeek
      @MissoulaSEOGeek  Před rokem +1

      Do you mean in the main menu area or what part of the header are you talking about? For the headlines in the footer, you can just use H4 tags or paragraph tags.

    • @miguelgallegos5879
      @miguelgallegos5879 Před rokem

      @@MissoulaSEOGeek hi, thanks for responding, header at the top where the “home About Contact” are

    • @MissoulaSEOGeek
      @MissoulaSEOGeek  Před rokem +1

      @@miguelgallegos5879 Well, your main menu will most likely be in a list format of some sort: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/menu#:~:text=The%20HTML%20element%20is,by%20elements).

  • @kandidat11
    @kandidat11 Před 2 lety

    Brother amazing content, you got my follow. But i have question. My main keyword is compensation. But i would like to use this keyword on under pages. Is this okey for my main page? I heard that is not good to use same keyword on many pages. Thanks for your answer.

    • @MissoulaSEOGeek
      @MissoulaSEOGeek  Před 2 lety

      Thanks, I really appreciate the feedback! It really gets complicated when you get down into exact match keywords versus partial match keywords but in what context are you trying to rank for the term "compensation"?

    • @kandidat11
      @kandidat11 Před 2 lety

      @@MissoulaSEOGeek So basically, My keyword is Compensation and under this topic you have a lot of keywords related to that. I was thinking to write my main page more about how we will help the people with the service (but not to use keyword - Compensation) and then on the under pages i have main keyword compensations and under this i will have more pages like (car crash, Work accident, Accident on public place). So my question is, what do you recommend me to do on the main page? Should I use the compensation keyword anyway and also on the small pages? Why I'm asking this is because I heard that the same keyword can be bad for Google rankings and I have a lot of important content to write and i dont wanna kill the people on the first page with that.
      Let me know your honest opinion on that.
      Gracias amigo

    • @MissoulaSEOGeek
      @MissoulaSEOGeek  Před 2 lety

      @@kandidat11 Yeah, I see what you mean but my bigger concern is that you might be targeting the wrong keyword. If you type the term "compensation" into Google, the first few results are dictionary definitions. So, I think you might need to refine your main term a bit more. The first term that comes to mind for me when I read about what terms you're trying to target is "workers compensation" which is a term that's going to be a lot easier to rank for than "compensation" and it's going to get your more targeted traffic since it's not as broad.
      To your question about using the same term on multiple pages of your site, I would suggest watching this video I created about Keyword Cannibalization (which is what you are referring to when you talk about not using the same term on multiple pages of your site): czcams.com/video/OTqWoK5Xd-E/video.html