Müller even said in the hangout mentioned above that it doesn't really matter whether you use H1, H2 or even H5. That's an interesting statement - because in SEO circles it is assumed that the weighting becomes lower the higher the number behind the "H" is (H1 = important heading, very high weighting - H5 = unimportant heading, very low weighting). Therefore, as a precaution, we recommend a) only using declarations of H1-H3 and b) always paying attention to a clean rcs data malaysia heading structure. What does a clean heading structure look like?
The H1 represents the main heading of the page. Only one H1 should be used per page.
All subsequent subheadings should be declared as H2.
If a block of subheadings is to be divided into further segments, H3 should be used for these subheadings.
Here is an example to illustrate this procedure: H1 Main heading of the page
H2 subheading
H3 Subheading within a structured area
H3 Subheading within a structured area
H2 subheading
H3 Subheading within a structured area
H2 subheading
H2 subheading
H3 Subheading within a structured area
H3 Subheading within a structured area
Only use H tags for headings!
You will often find pages on which other elements are declared as headings. Sometimes these are images or information elements in the footer. Sometimes text is also declared as a heading (e.g. as H4) to influence the visual appearance. This is not the end of the world, but you should still avoid it. Otherwise, search engines will be distracted from the relevant content of the actual headings and their effect will be diluted. A clean implementation is a clear advantage, because there are plenty of other web designers who do it wrong. This way you have immediately gained a plus point. So plan a few more minutes and do it right. We hope that this guide is useful for you. If you have any questions, please write them in the comments!