Here's what the SEO gurus at WebMetrics(.co.nz) had to say:

"Keep the headings page centric, rather than site centric.  The  
headings to aid in seo should  be relevant to the individual page and  
contained within the contents of the page rather than sitewide  
navigational elements. You want the content to be relevant as  
possible, not diluted to the fact your navigation is running h tags

Remove'em I say"

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On 3/02/2009, at 3:30 PM, Mark Rickerby wrote:

>
> A more valid (markup wise) question would be:
>
> <li><h3><a href="#">Link</a></h3></li>
>
> vs:
>
> <li><a href="#">Link</a></li>
>
> I don't know that it will make any difference... Thing is that SEO
> wise, the purpose of headings is to structure a document, to divide
> the sections of content, starting from the H1 representing the main
> page title, and working down the hierarchy. AFAIK, when the headings
> are used to break up and structure the content on a page, they become
> a lot more useful to search engines.
>
> Regards,
> Mark
>
> >


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