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Next is the title and alt tag

Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2024 10:46 am
by alhamdullha987654
There should be only one H1 tag on a page. This is the largest title and is usually the title of the article page. From there, you can break down the rest using H2 and, if necessary, H3 and others.


used along with the image to describe said image. These can also be optimized through keywords to improve rankings. Remember, most search engines allow people to search for images - and search by image.


When a user is looking for a specific image, search engines use denmark mobile phone numbers database keywords and alt tags to find the correct image to display. That’s why you should always use relevant alt tags for images to make it easier for people to discover your content through image search. Each title tag should contain the keywords you want to rank for. Since search engines focus on titles rather than content, they need to include keywords.


This sounds like a lot to understand, but with a little practice you'll get perfect.
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