: Are multiple H1 tags on a carousel better for SEO? Does having a hero-slider with more content above the fold have an effect on SEO compared to a static hero with less content? I am aware
Does having a hero-slider with more content above the fold have an effect on SEO compared to a static hero with less content?
I am aware that sliders have terrible click-through rates past the first slider and what not, but I'm curious if having, for example, a hero-slider with 1 slide dictating the main service, then 2 sub-service slides has a positive effect on SEO, compared to just having 1 static hero dictating the main service, then having the sub services below the fold.
I'd personally like to have a static hero, however if a slider is better for SEO, then that seems like a better option.
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UI elements that don't display content initially on their own URL are bad for SEO. Google usually only indexed content that the user can see when landing on the page. Content that it not visible to the user initially and requires a click, or waiting until it rotates into place will generally be ignored by Google.
If you want users to find your sub-services in Google search, it would be best to created full pages about each sub-service. That way Google can index the content on those pages and send users who have searched directly to the appropriate content.
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