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		By: Amel Ryan		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi Brian,

Thanks for sharing your knowledge - your article was nice and straightforward!  Just one quick question for you.  I keep reading conflicting reports as to whether keywords in H1 or H2 tags is important to SEO.  I get the impression this is a metric that the leading search engines (like Google) don&#039;t use any more.  Is it correct that this is an increasingly obsolete technique, so I can safely ignore it?  Look forward to your response.  Cheers!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Brian,</p>
<p>Thanks for sharing your knowledge &#8211; your article was nice and straightforward!  Just one quick question for you.  I keep reading conflicting reports as to whether keywords in H1 or H2 tags is important to SEO.  I get the impression this is a metric that the leading search engines (like Google) don&#8217;t use any more.  Is it correct that this is an increasingly obsolete technique, so I can safely ignore it?  Look forward to your response.  Cheers!</p>
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