Good headings express the general idea of the content below
them, and search engines use headings to get an idea of what your post is
about. In Blogger, you can now designate text as "header" text, and
the search engine will know that the text you’ve selected represents a summary
of what you’ve written.
There are a few header tags you can add to your text, and
all they do is define the hierarchy of the headers and accordingly change the
font size. For example, here is a list of headers (in order of largest to
smallest).
<h2>This is my first heading, about the general
topic</h2>
<h3>This is a subheading</h3>
<h4>This is a subheading underneath a subheading</h4>
<h3>This is a subheading</h3>
<h4>This is a subheading underneath a subheading</h4>
To designate text as a header, just highlight the text in
the Post Editor, and click on either “Heading” (<h2>), “Subheading”
(<h3>), or “Minor heading” (<h4>) in the toolbar. If you
like, you can verify the HTML you’ve added by clicking on the HTML view.
For more background on SEO, read through this article in the
Webmasters Help Center, and be sure check out their SEO Starter Guide (pdf).

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