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Search does not show all pages Pinterest Allows content owners to control how their images are used 5 ways to find new customers and grow your business global 12 Digital Marketing Service Facebook Ad Features Every Marketer Should Know Put Unique Content Above the Fold As an SEO best practice the above-the-fold area of a web page should have at least some content that is unique to that page. This is Recommended by Google's John Mueller.
During the weekly SEO hangout recorded on June 4. A site owner named Jameson Sansone asks Mueller a question regarding the repetition of the same content at the top of the folding area of multiple web pages. To be specific Sansone is restructuring his site's blog and intends to use the same hero banner, the same header, the same text blurb, and the same set of links at the top of all theme pages. Advertisement Continue reading below Ask Mueller's opinion on this idea knowing that Google wants to see real content above the fold when crawling a web page. How important is it that the above-the-fold content is unique in each.