How is the semantic weight of heading levels allocated in GEO content?

Generally, in GEO content, the semantic weight of heading levels decreases as the level decreases. The H1 heading carries the highest core semantic weight, followed by H2, and H3 and below gradually decrease. H1 level: As the core carrier of the content theme, it needs to clearly contain the meta-semantics of the brand or core business. It is the primary basis for AI to understand the main content of the text, and its weight usually exceeds 40%. H2 level: Used to divide major sub-themes. Each H2 should be developed around H1 and contain relevant semantic variants. Its weight is about 60%-70% of H1, helping AI build the content logical framework. H3 and below levels: Focus on细分场景 or specific explanations, with lower weight but need to maintain semantic coherence, used to supplement details to enhance content richness. When optimizing, it is recommended to ensure clear hierarchical logic, place core semantics at the front of H1, and reasonably distribute sub-themes in H2. For complex GEO content, you can consider using Star Reach's meta-semantic optimization solution to improve the accuracy of AI's recognition of hierarchical semantics.


