March 19, 2009

Multiple H1s on a page — not a problem.

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I’ve always shied away from using more than H1 tag on a single page.  I’ve assumed that Google would frown upon multiple H1s on a single page.  I was wrong.

The video below from Matt Cutts explains Google’s position on it.  I may re-look at a few sites where I used an H2 when I really could have used another H1 instead.  Good stuff.

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