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    <p><strong>On Question 1:</strong> As far as "correct", I'd have to say yes, that'd be correct. Generally with H1's there is not a whole lot that is not correct, other than trying to hide them and/or spamming them all over the page. </p> <p>However, correct is not necessarily effective. I would recommend using a short, but descriptive H1 that includes your target keywords (for that page). Also very important to note here, your short but descriptive keyword rich H1 need not be at the top of the page, but could be somewhere below. In <a href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8438350/html-is-it-correct-for-seo-to-use-h1-as-the-page-name">Matt Cutts, from Google: Does the ordering of heading tags matter? </a> video blog entry, he states the H1 is also read when it goes below an H2. From the wording of your question, it sounds like you are using the navigation as the H1, which, although falling into the "correct" category, is not as effective as it could be. You should instead include a more descriptive page title (as the H1) and use the navigation titles as they are intended - simply to indicate to a human user where they have navigated to. Then, if not already in use elsewhere, you could use the H2 for those navigation titles. </p> <p><strong>On Question 2:</strong> According to Matt Cutts from Google, you can have an H1 multiple times on a page, so long as you don't overdo it (<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIn5qJKU8VM" rel="nofollow noreferrer">More than one H1 on a page: good or bad?</a>). By the sound of it, however, you would fall into the category of overdoing it. I would recommend one H1 for a bunch of articles that all fall into the same category, and use microdata for each article. Check out <a href="http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hlrm=de&amp;answer=176035" rel="nofollow noreferrer">Google Intro to Microdata</a> for more information, but basically microdata gives information to search engines explaining what it is reading.</p>
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