During a routine Ahrefs audit of the Reynolds site, an error flagged the careers page for a heading structure problem. The issue was diagnosed, corrected using an internal automation agent, and resolved within the same session. This fix was part of a broader discussion about establishing weekly Ahrefs maintenance habits across all client sites.
See also: [1] | [2]
Source: Ahrefs site audit
Page: /careers (Reynolds Transfer)
Ahrefs Error Label: "Multiple title tags"
Note: The Ahrefs error description was slightly misleading. The actual problem was not duplicate
<title>tags but rather multiple H1 heading tags on a single page — a common mislabeling in Ahrefs audit output.
An internal automation agent was used to log into the Reynolds WordPress backend, fetch the careers page, and analyze its heading structure. Findings:
The page is built with the Divi theme/builder. The agent analyzed the page content and determined the correct semantic hierarchy before making changes.
The automation agent corrected the heading structure directly in HTML, bypassing the need to navigate Divi's visual editor. It then cleared the site cache to ensure the changes propagated immediately.
After:
- 1 × H1: "Careers at Reynolds"
- 4 × H2s (previously incorrectly tagged as H1s)
The fix was confirmed live in the browser. A new Ahrefs crawl was initiated to clear the error from the audit dashboard.
This fix surfaced a larger concern about the overall quality of the Reynolds site. The careers page is representative of a site-wide pattern:
Recommendation raised in session: Discuss a full site rebuild with Melissa. Reynolds is a long-standing client and the site warrants a proper overhaul rather than continued piecemeal fixes.
Action item: [1] — Email Melissa re: Reynolds site rebuild proposal (assigned: Ben San Fratello)
This fix was used as a live demonstration of the recommended weekly maintenance routine:
See the related Exterior fix from the same session: [3]