Let's dive into why header tags are crucial for your articles.
Header tags and when to use them
Header tags, ranging from H1 to H3 in our knowledge base (KB) module, are often referred to as HTML elements used to designate an article's headings and subheadings. By providing a structure for the content, these tags make it simpler for people and search engine specialists to comprehend and navigate the page. Additionally, header tags contribute to creating visually appealing content for readers by delineating various sections and highlighting important points.
A brief overview of the header tags that are accessible in our KB module
H1 - Heading 1
This is the article title. The H1 typically focuses on specific keywords that identify a page's central concept and are designed to capture the reader's interest.
There's a difference between the Title tag and the H1 Header tag: The Title tag pertains to the overall article's title, whereas the H1 tag summarizes the text section. Both heading elements improve page optimization.
H2 - Heading 2
These subheadings define the structure of your article and enable readers to find the most relevant content quickly. You should also incorporate relevant keywords in your H2s to make the content easier to find and read.
H3 - Heading 3
These subsection headings should be used to emphasize additional details or introduce elements, such as a list of bullet points, images, or charts.
An example of how this hierarchical arrangement might epitomize in your article's outline:
H1 - The article's overarching idea or subject
H2 - First key point
H3 - Subsection
H3 - Subsection
H2 - Second key point
H3 - Subsection
H3 - Subsection
Key takeaway
Header or heading tags differentiate headings and subheadings within a help article. They are prioritized based on their importance, ranging from H1 to H3. Implementing header tags enhances a web page's readability and SEO. Here are a few notable benefits of employing the header tags in your help articles.
• Attract the right audience.
• Provide an easily readable structure.
• Improve the content's visibility.
Learn everything you can, anytime you can, from anyone you can - there will always be a time when you will be grateful you did.
Please watch this space for more detailed use cases of SEO tags that you can apply to your organization's knowledge base.
Cheers,
Kavya Rao
The Zoho Desk Team