Issue: Missing an <h1>
tag means your page lacks a clear heading that defines its topic, which can hurt SEO and confuse users. It also disrupts your page’s heading structure.
Fix: Add a concise, relevant <h1>
heading to every page to clearly define its main topic.
How to Fix for Beginners
- Summarize the Page Topic: Write a short, descriptive
<h1>
that clearly explains what the page is about.- Example:
<h1>10 Tips for Growing Indoor Plants</h1>
- Example:
- Use Keywords Naturally: Include your primary keywords in the
<h1>
without stuffing them.- Example:
<h1>How to Cook Perfect Pasta: A Beginner’s Guide</h1>
- Example:
- Keep It Unique: Make sure each page has a unique
<h1>
that reflects its specific content.- Example: Avoid generic headings like
<h1>Welcome</h1>
on multiple pages.
- Example: Avoid generic headings like
- Align It With the Page Hierarchy: Use
<h1>
as the main heading and follow it with<h2>
or<h3>
for subheadings to create a clear structure. - Check for Missing or Empty Tags: Use an SEO tool or browser developer tools to find pages without an
<h1>
and fix them.
Tip: A strong
<h1>
improves SEO and helps users quickly understand your page’s purpose.