Okay!

We all know that titles and headlines are essential for search engines to learn about our site and index it appropriately as well as position our site in rankings.

Hopefully we are all familiar with the different kinds namely: h1, h2, h3, h4, etc... There are rules to be followed in how to use these.

The rule I want to focus on is, "Only use one <h1> header in your post/page".

But how do you know how many of these h1 headers are actually on your site?

If you log into your Bing Webmaster Tools and click on the "Diagnostics &Tools" tab. Then click on "SEO Analyzer".

Once here you can then copy the URL of the page you want to check and paste in the field and click Analyze.



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SowAndReap Premium Plus
Hello Joe, thanks for the information, I'm gonna add this to my fav again thanks.
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webBIZ44 Premium
I sure hope it comes in handy!
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Trialynn Premium
Thanks, great info is in these pages!
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webBIZ44 Premium
I had a hunch it might be useful ;)
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CoachEd Premium
Hi Joe , This a great teaching and for your first one --well---you are a natural ---Keep it up !!!! Thanks for taking the time to do it !!!

This is a Question many will have and for newbies they will need to know before they get to far now the road of learning !!!
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webBIZ44 Premium
Thank you for the compliment! Yes I though it could save someone a huge headache down the road.
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3SEASONGIFT Premium
Andy glad, you start training, on my case I can't understand very well any thing just can't train at all. I have to understand well first.
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webBIZ44 Premium
hopefully the more time you spend working on your site you will begin to understand more and more of what you read and hear. I remember when I was learning a second language it was very frustrating. Hang in there!
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nomda ploom Premium
glad you got your first training up there, and it makes mighty sense- so thanks on that front- great job! Andy
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webBIZ44 Premium
Thanks Andy, I'm glad it was understandable.
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