One thing I have noticed in SEO is that the search engines use the headings tags as a means to create a structural outline of your website. Keywords within the headings play their important role, contributing to a dynamic of the whole SEO consideration process.
You can place h1 and h2 tags wherever you want, but this doesn't guarantee that it will help you. Integrity has its value within the Google process. You want to use you headings tags to generate a comprehensive outline of your layout.-- h1 denotes major sections, h2 highlights the important content under that section. This process is kind of like having to write an essay. You your outline dictates the flow of your paper, and informs the teacher that you are not about take the reader on a directionless journey.
So in light of the above, here is my request to the interested population: I would like to see a script, typically php driven and installable on a server, that analyzes each webpage within the link structure and then generates a documented index of those pages. Kind of like a site map, except when we dive into this directory, it will display the h1,h2,h3 outline of that page.
In theory, this will help visualize the current outlines of each page the webmaster maintains, and then he/she can better guage the comprehensiveness therein.
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