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| The H tag or (header tag) in HTML indicates both a size of font and a level in the hierarchy of headings. The H1 is the largest heading and signifies the most important heading text. This is a tag that is looked at by the search engines and used in establishing what the important content is on a page. Search engines will sometimes use the text within the H1 tags as the title of the entry in their search engine results. H1 describes the largest and most significant heading. H6 the smallest and least significant. | |||
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| The H2 tag is the second ranked header tag in html. (see above) | |||
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In html (the basic language of website design) there are two basic sections. One is the head or header section and the other is called the body section. The head section of the code is important to on page search engine optimization. This is where The three important meta tags will be placed. These tags are the meta description tag, the meta keyword tag and most importantly the title tag. Here is an example of how this would look in the code: <head> |
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| headline | |||
| A headline is the text at the top of an article, news clip, page or section of a page. Headlines are usually written in bold and in a much larger font size than the other content on the page. | |||
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Web analytics is an
important part of evaluating how a site is doing with regards to web
search, popularity and quality of pages and content. When a
visitor initially comes to a site this is called a hit.
However, when this same visitor goes to another page within the same
website this is also called a hit. When a picture loads and
shows up on a page this too is called a hit. Therefore
analyzing the success of a website by using the number of hits it
has received in a given period is not of much use. When you want to measure the number of people who have seen your website in a given period find out from your web statistics how many unique visitors your site has received. This is a far more valuable statistic. |
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