This is about as simple as it comes. When you write your web page it is supposed to be specific. As you write about that specific topic it is important to place the topic from your meta tags at the top of your content area in a header html tag. Below it is the "This is the Header Title for My Content" text in side the <h1> and </h1> tags. The "h1" stands for top-level header. Be sure you have specific key words and phrases in these titles. Here is a good example: "Tom Jones, Valiant, OK Real Estate Agent" or "Valiant, OK 1031 Exchanges".
<html>
<head>
<title></title>
<META NAME="description" CONTENT="Real Estate Agent Web Design - SEO for Descriptions.">
<META NAME="keywords" CONTENT="">
<META name="classification" content="">
</head>
<body>
<h1>This is the Header Title for My Content</h1>
content...
<h2>This is the secondary Header Title for My Content</h2>
content...
</body>
</html>
After you place your title tags then begin on your content. if you find you have a sub title that is appropriate for a set of paragraphs then use the <h2> tags as secondary headers with great key words in them too.
This is pretty cut and dry.
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