Yes, the engines give you more credit for the keyword based on text size.
Of course your site, article name must reflect your topic.


Cryptic domain names or trendy article titles will not result in what you want.

Scott Wolpow
At 12:34 PM 11/6/2008, you wrote:
Here's an interesting thought. Had someone tell me that it is smart to
put the title of the website (sitename) in an H1 for blog lists, with
each article title as H2, but then when you are reading the article
the article title gets H1 and sitename in H2.

Is this really worth it, and are there any smart ways to accomplish
this? You'd need to put logic in your template, as well as core output
overrides.

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