Improve SEO for canonical Kpow Helm Chart page (Flex too while we're here)#30
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We're working to boost charts.factorhouse.io in search rankings over charts.kpow.io (deprecated kpow-helm-charts repository).
I've updated the root README as well as the Kpow and Flex chart README files.
The root README explicitly adds references to Kpow Helm Charts and Flex Helm charts in sub headings and in the page content.
In the product chart READMEs, the artefact name moves to the H1 - e.g. "Kpow Helm Chart". The task description (e.g. "run in Kubernetes") moves to the first sentence, maintaining Kubernetes as an important keyword.