Without getting too specific, let's say I have the name of a product "Black Apple Iphone 64gb" displayed as a H2 in a top 10 product review post. In the same blog post, I use the phrase again but in a decorative manner. Let's just say I display the text again but the second time it's purely for aesthetic purposes.
Is there a way so this second display of text doesn't count towards any SEO (mainly I don't want Google to think I'm KW stuffing or things like that)? I'd rather not generate a png of the text and display it. There's got to be an easier way that also retains responsive display for different resolutions.
Would Javascript do this? If I somehow displayed the text using Javascript and then styled it with CSS would Google count it? Is there a better or easier way?
(Wasn't sure where to post this question. I figured SEO would be best because I'm trying to avoid its consideration for SEO purposes).
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