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HTML5 Semantic Secret: How Proper Structure Can Boost SEO by 40% Without Extra Content

- 05.02.26 - ErcanOPAK

Writing more content but getting less traffic? Proper semantic HTML structure tells search engines exactly what your page is about.

The SEO Problem with Div Soup:


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The Ultimate Guide to Semantic HTML

January 15, 2024 by John Doe

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Why Semantics Matter

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<article>
    <h1>Title</h1>
    <p>Content</p>
</article>
            

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