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Header Tags
By Guy Mclaren
<H1> and <H2> tags are an ideal position to help broaden the search engines understanding of the subject of your page, but more importantly they allow readers to scan the articles and decide if they want more in depth information. These tags help seperate different sub areas in your article as well. Use them wisely and you can be getting better results from the search engines.
Guy McLaren has been married for ever(OK, only 19 years) He is a photographer and web developer based in Nelspruit, Mpumalanga and Pretoria, Gauteng South Africa
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