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H Tag And Alt Tag Checker

The content on your website, though probably well-written and informative, can often be devalued because of the HTML surrounding it. You need to make sure that code is as clean as possible so that it can indexed properly by search engine spiders, and to make sure that your content can be read easily by searchers.
 
H tags help define the content on your pages. They are generally used for identifying headings and sub-headings in your content. It’s recommended that you have at least one H1 tag on your pages which will inform users and search engines what the page they’re viewing is actually about. H2 tags are used more for headings, whilst H3 tags are used as sub-headings and so forth.
 
Using H tags properly can bring benefit to an SEO campaign – by entering a web address into the search field above, our free H tag checker will highlight what H tags you’re currently using alongside your content and where on the page they are. This can help you to decide whether you need to make any changes to your H tags, or even overhaul them completely and start from scratch.
 
Alt tags are usually incorporated alongside images. It’s a description of what the image is actually showing. They usually appear when the image itself can’t be rendered on a web page. It’s useful for visually-impaired searchers who use audio readers to help them when online. The audio software reads the alt tag attached to the image and audibly relay what it says to the searcher.
 
Image optimisation is becoming increasingly important in SEO, and by correctly optimising alt tags your images are more likely to appear in image search results on search engines such as Google for specific terms.
 
Our free alt tag checker gives a comprehensive breakdown of all your images on a specific page and the alt tags that are attributed to them. It can give an indication of whether your alt tags are too long or short, need amending or if the images need alt tags inserting at all. Just enter the page address into the above search bar on our free alt tag checker and press enter.  

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