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With regular changes in title and H1 does rankings effect in SERP'S

         

bava_seo

6:34 am on Feb 14, 2008 (gmt 0)

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By making changes in title, H1 and Alt tags regularly (in a week or 2 weeks of time) does this changes effect in rankings of my site on SERP'S

suddenly i found my site rankings got down for particular keywords on SERP'S so i think by making regular changes in onpage optimisation only my rankings got down is iam right? or any suggestions from your anyone

your experiences , views are most welcome to put in here

Quadrille

1:28 pm on Feb 14, 2008 (gmt 0)

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I have a real feel of deja vu about posting this ... :)

Tinkering with tags won't ever do any favours, and can certainly hurt. Why do you do it? What advantages have you been told it brings?

Much better to add pages to the site to cater for extra keywords, rather than force existing pages to 'double up'.

Better in so many ways.

[edited by: Quadrille at 1:28 pm (utc) on Feb. 14, 2008]

ZydoSEO

5:05 am on Feb 19, 2008 (gmt 0)

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<title> = Most important on page element for SEO purposes/ranking in SERPs

<h1> = 2nd most important on page element for SEO purposes/ranking in SERPs

Why would change these on a regular basis?

topr8

9:48 am on Feb 19, 2008 (gmt 0)

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>>Why would change these on a regular basis?

well if you have a news site for instance, that would be a very good reason to change them as often as the news changes.

Quadrille

3:48 pm on Feb 19, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Changing news might justify chaging H1 and ALT text - but would rarely involve changing the TITLE of your site's key page.

I'm not sayng these changes should never be made, but that you should take care with them, and be aware of the disadvantages as well as the advantages.

In most cases, in my view, 'news' would not dominate your index page - it might well on a news site, but a special 'news' page might be wiser on other sites.

jimbeetle

5:18 pm on Feb 19, 2008 (gmt 0)

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As Tedster so succinctly put it in this related thread [webmasterworld.com]:

Why give Google a moving target to try to scorre?