Conclusion
The description is a prime opportunity to sell a searcher on the page. Generally, descriptions are limited to between 150 and 160 characters. Anything over this length will likely be truncated. The keywords used in the title are essential for search engine ranking but don’t forget to include them in the body of the page. The titles should be as informative as possible.
If possible, choose long-tail keywords that relate to the content. This way, people can find the correct information for them when searching.
Here are some more tutorials to help you grow:
14 Reasons to Write List Posts.
What is Keyword Research for SEO?
How to Optimize Images for SEO.
Have a great week.
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Warm Regards,
Lily
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RosanaHart
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I never use H1 anyplace but the blog title, where Wordpress uses it automatically. If my post is long enough, I like to use H2 and H3, but for shorter posts I just use H2 or maybe even no headers.
I like to use one of the plugins that shows the content of post according to the headers, partly for the convenience of the reader but also for me to check that I have the H levels correct.
I like to use one of the plugins that shows the content of post according to the headers, partly for the convenience of the reader but also for me to check that I have the H levels correct.
Kiersti1
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Thanks for a very informative training on Google content for SEO. However, I do have a few questions. When it comes to the articles I get the title will be an H1 however the very first heading after that should be H1 or H2 right? Well what about the rest of the subheadings should they all be H2, or should they be H3 after that? And then my final question is the HTML tags what are they because I got lost with that?