One headline per page
The H1 — the main headline — tells search engines the single most important thing about a page. Some sites have none; some have five competing for the title. You want exactly one, and it should say plainly what the page is about.
The move
Check that each page has one clear main headline, and that it reads like a sentence a human wrote.
Do it step by step
- Open a page and find its biggest, topmost headline — that’s your H1.
- Confirm there's exactly one. Not zero, not five.
- Read it. Does it say plainly what the page is about?
- If it’s vague or decorative, rewrite it as a real sentence a human would say.
- Make sure your logo or tagline isn't accidentally the H1.
- In your builder, the H1 is usually the "Heading 1" style — check the style, not just the size.
- Repeat for every important page.