Changing the Header Tags In Artisteer 3.1

Artisteer 3.1 finally introduces a simple method to solve the problem of the Artisteer header tags. For those who are new to this, this is very important for SEO (Search Engine Optimization). In previous versions you had to change the code a very little bit. But since Artisteer 3.1, there’s no need to change the code anymore. Let me show you how!

Two readers contacted me with the message that there were some changes in the newest version of Artisteer (thank you for that Lee and Pete!). The “problem” is that my solution to resolve the Artisteer 3 header issue doesn’t work anymore in Artisteer 3.1. Luckily, Artisteer provides us a built-in solution now.

Choosing the header tags in Artisteer 3.1

Before you proceed, be sure to:

  • create a theme in Artisteer 3
  • export that theme and install it in your WordPress installation
  • activate that theme

Select “Theme options” under “Appearance” in the left menu. Scroll to the bottom of that page and you’ll see the following options:
choose artisteer 3.1 header tags
The H1-tag is one of the most important tags of your page. This is one of the first things Google looks for when indexing a page. Each page may only contain 1 H1-tag, so be think twice before you assign the H1-tag. If you don’t know what to select, just select the same as I did in the image above (this will put your article title between H1-tags, which is best for SEO).

Click the “Save changes” button, that’s all you have to do!

Conclusion

Artisteer is a great tool. It’s so easy to create professional looking templates. However, there was 1 really big downside in my opinion, and that was that out-of-the-box the blog title (and not the article title) was between H1-tags. Finally this problem is solved in the newest version, Artisteer 3.1.


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  • http://twitter.com/int3riordeziner int3riordeziner

    Great stuff, you are really on to it and I can’t thank you enough, there are so many programs that we have to learn and Artisteer and WordPress have made it so easy, but that little H tag problem dropped my sites out of their good ranking positions when I transferred them, and I really had a huge task on my hand to fix it. I now have fixed these issues thanks to you and just have to wait now for “the great powers of search engine above” to remember that my sites are good quality and no longer full of H1 an H2 tags! Keep up the good work Nico.

    • http://www.wordpressninja.com/ Nico Julius

      Hi Lee, thank you for your kind comment!

  • http://twitter.com/LawnManSam Sam Reynolds

    This site has really helped me with Artisteer. My recent Artisteer theme has given me 2 H1 tags. My RSS feed is also not working. Could these be related? how would I get rid of the duplicate tag?