I think my question was clumsily phrased, another Try: Google expects the keywords you use in your Google Ads campaign to appear on your landing page. Does it matter if these keywords are placed in a regular text element on the site, or do they need to be included in the H1 tag? For example, does Google recognise keywords in H2, paragraph, or text tags just as effectively? (The goal is to ensure Google rates the landing page experience as above average in the Quality Score.)
@@Princes-ema yes I’d still follow header structure SEO best practices for landing pages. H1 Tag carries the most weight since there’s only one and clearly tells Google what the landing page is about. Additionally your keyword should show up frequently but in a natural manner across the landing page. So have your keywords in your H2/H3, include it in paragraph text elements. Include keywords in the alt text when applicable. That will all help improve landing page quality score. Ensure that it reads naturally though do not keyword stuff.
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I had issues understanding the landing page experience for a long time. Thank you so much. Including offer in the ad is a great advice.
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Is there any difference in putting the Keywords on the Landingpage in H1 or is Body just as fine?
@@Princes-ema you should only have one H1 tag per page. Follow SEO best practices for landing pages for header structure.
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I think my question was clumsily phrased, another Try:
Google expects the keywords you use in your Google Ads campaign to appear on your landing page. Does it matter if these keywords are placed in a regular text element on the site, or do they need to be included in the H1 tag? For example, does Google recognise keywords in H2, paragraph, or text tags just as effectively? (The goal is to ensure Google rates the landing page experience as above average in the Quality Score.)
@@Princes-ema yes I’d still follow header structure SEO best practices for landing pages. H1 Tag carries the most weight since there’s only one and clearly tells Google what the landing page is about. Additionally your keyword should show up frequently but in a natural manner across the landing page. So have your keywords in your H2/H3, include it in paragraph text elements. Include keywords in the alt text when applicable. That will all help improve landing page quality score. Ensure that it reads naturally though do not keyword stuff.
*Thanks for explaining it so clearly and giving practical tips I can apply!*
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