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@Ryuzaki, does it still work in today's SEO landscape or do we need to adjust our approach? What are your suggestions for structuring such articles to maximize organic reach in today's scenario?I wouldn't straight list 50 locations. That'd be boring. I'd find a way to subdivide them. And those subdividers would form the H2's. The reason is is that I could create better optimization by emphasizing fewer H2's, and then letting there be a ton of H3's, which will feature less of an on-page impact. So it might look something like this, including how I'd use ordered lists:
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H1 - Top 50 Vacation Locations for Lonely SEOs
There's a whole ton of spots around the globe for neckbeards to relax... especially where your native language isn't spoken that well. Now you can meet people without the anxiety of feeling like you'll say something wrong. Let's make our way around the globe...
H2 - The Best Vacation Spots for IMer's in The Levant
The Middle East has a lot to offer an internet marketer, especially if you bundle India into the mix as some do, which is silly. Choose the right location and you can get as much done as normal for pennies on the dollar while maxing and relaxing.
H3 - Saudi Arabia
[Picture]Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Aenean varius velit id eros hendrerit vestibulum ut eget libero.
H3 - India
[Picture]Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Aenean varius velit id eros hendrerit vestibulum ut eget libero.
H3 - Turkey
[Picture]Blah blah, here's a list of the top 5 cities in Turkey for the digital nomad:
- Istanbul
- was Constantinople
- now it's Istanbul
- not Constantinople
- it's nobody's business but the Turks
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Then I'd hit up the next H2 and go through the Occident, Orthodox, Orient, etc. There's all kinds of data you could cram in those sections that you could use lists for, tables, etc.
I don't ever recommend skipping a header depth. They are meant to be nested. If you see someone doing that, it's often because they like the CSS of the H3 better than H2 and don't know how to change it and don't realize that it can matter. Can you get away with that stuff? Sure, at your own peril.
With 50 H2's, you might as well have zero H2's, which means you've lost a major chance at some free organic traffic for the lifetime of the article.
And remember, people don't want to spend a million years reading your article, which is why info density matters. Satisfy the reader