H1 is considered your visual page title along the same way as the
title tag is the header page title. H2 is a major subsection of the
page. H3 a subsection of H2, and on and on. It's a mater of contextual
grouping.

A page on House of Fusion with all of the lists displayed may have an
H1 with the text "House of Fusion mailing lists / forums". The H2's
would be ColdFusion, Flex, Air, Jobs, etc. Under each H2 section will
be content.

--
Michael Dinowitz




On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 3:37 PM, Matthew Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>Yes. Descriptive links combines with the page title tag and h1 to give
>>a lot of seo value. And if it all fits with the page content, then
>>it's a lot more value. and, and, and...
>>
>>--
>>Michael Dinowitz
>>
>>
> Is an H1 significantly higher weighted than say a h2?  The item title on the 
> item pages is currently h2.  Just wondering if it would make a difference to 
> go to h1.
>
> Also, what about h1 that is displayed smaller through css.  How does that 
> work?
>
> Tons of questions about seo.  What are some resources you guys recommend so I 
> can educate myself?
>
> 

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