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Identify pages without h2 headings

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2025 8:40 am
by rifat28dddd
With a keyword map, you can keep track of which URL is intended for which keyword. This way, you can avoid accidental duplication and immediately see which keywords you're still missing content for.In the SEO Compass you will learn how to create a keyword map step by step and what other advantages keyword mapping brings you.

New h1 heading = new meta title?
The tile of your meta data is often identical to the h1, or at least chile cell phone number list very similar to it. It should also include the keyword your page is optimized for. If your page gets a new h1, you should also check the meta title and adjust it if necessary.

The reason: Search engines also use the meta title to understand and evaluate your content. Furthermore, the meta title and meta description are displayed by search engines in the vast majority of cases as search results.

Therefore, your search result (also called a snippet) should already convince users of your presence in the search engines. The snippet is your key to your search engine traffic. You can learn how to design your snippet convincingly in the article "Snippet Optimization: How to Increase Your CTR with Title and Description ."

Pages that don't contain h2 headings are very unusual. Either this heading level has been skipped, or the page doesn't contain any headings at all (except perhaps the h1). If the latter is the case, it means your page exists without any page structure. Depending on the page's design, this can be very confusing for the user.

But as mentioned above, search engines use your headings to determine the content, structure, scope, and focus of your content. Therefore, you should definitely use headings. If a page lacks h2s, this is a good indicator of a faulty or missing page structure.