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Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: h1 tagIt seems the people ranking well using the same h1 repetively are not linking to the homepage with it. So maybe it just an issue of a type of overoptimization penalty – having too many of the same keyword links pointing to the homepage.
Like this guy with his blog who posted:
https://www.makingcashontheweb.com
You can’t find his site even if you search that exact phrase in quotes:
making cash on the web (google)
that is not a hard phrase to rank on and his pr is good
my guess is that he linking to his homepage with those keywords in the h1 header and is getting some sort of penalty
I don’t know
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: h1 tagOk, I was looking at that, but then you have a lot of h2’s as headers of the actual posts wiithout there first having been an h1.
I’ve been checking out some seo related blogs and many do seem to use the same h1 repetively, so maybe its not a problem.
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: h1 tagI was referring to more competive keywords as determined by overture.
Anyone rank for anything competitive with their blog that uses the same h1 on every page?
Its illogical – why would you have the h1 header tag the same on every page? It is suppose to describe the uniqueness of the page.
I see. Thank you.
I apologize. I’m a little frustrated. I reinstalled my blog. Anyone know the proper way to either to find or create a xfish_meta.php file? Is there a better way to insert unique keywords and description metatags for each post?
Thanks.
Actually, thats ok, I think I’ll try some other software.
I have a question. I’ve been trying to install this plugin:
It generates unique metatags for each page. Its states add the code to a “file called xfish_meta.php” and put it in the plugin dierctory. I’m assuming I have to create this file. So I created the file in the plugin directory to which I was going to add the code but now I can’t edit the file. There is no edit option offered (in cpanel file manager). I tried deleting it but it states “can’t stat `xfish_meta.php’ (No such file or directory)”.
So now I can’t get rid of this file and am not sure what to do.
I’m finding modification of it complicated. A lot of these plugins seem to be pretty important basic website stuff, they should be part of the install.
have to say – I’m shocked at how complicated wordpress is
I just found this:
https://www.yellow-llama.com/2005/seo-your-wordpress-blog/
seems to answer some of my questions.