SEO Header Tags <h1><h2><h3>
Often times, the header tags are not in the proper order. This is how a header tag would appear in the page.
<h1>Header</h1> — The Theme Of The Page
<h2>Header</h2> — Main Sub Sections Of <h1>
<h3>Header Text</h3> — Sub Sections Of <h2>
The major mistake most webmasters make is creating the header of the website using the <h1> or <h2> tag. When this occurs, the header tags do not change from page to page making it irrelevant. If you want to use text in your header, you can easily format a div or paragraph to look like an <h1> tag with very little difficulty.
The <h1> tag should appear just above the content of the web page. It should closely match the title tag and be relevant to the content of the page. The <h2> and <h3> tags can than follow with relevant keywords related to the <h1> tag. It is also important for all the header tags to be grammatically correct and easily readable. Don’t just keyword stuff! Google can detect keyword stuffing very easily. If they believe that your page is more geared towards them than your audience, they won’t give you an audience. So make sure your header tags make perfect sense to your readers.