Posts Tagged ‘Always’

Auto Insurance: Cheaper Is Not Always Better

August 26th, 2010
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Well, it is clear to most people and drivers most especially that getting an auto insurance policy is one of the most important things that one should have when owning a vehicle. Upon purchase, most vehicles would always come along with auto insurance wherein vehicle owners have the chance to extend their policy or simply choose another company once the auto insurance policy is already expired.

In reality, there are different auto insurance companies that offer these cheap policies and offer a wide coverage. Well, there are some that are good and offers 24/7 service, but some doesn’t. When choosing an auto insurance company, this is the very first thing to consider. However, most people would realize that the best insurance company that they know of offers high prices for policies and claims. Well, here are some of the tips that car owners and drivers can consider to have auto insurance for an affordable price without jeopardizing the quality of service and without taking anything from the coverage of the insurance as well.

Automotive SEO tips part two – Always insert your Meta tags

June 23rd, 2010

Welcome back to our second part of automotive SEO series, in this article we will explore the proper usage of Meta tags, and what role does your Meta tags play when it comes to Google ranking. You may have heard of the term “meta tags”, it is HTML language, or Hyper Text Markup Language the basic building blocks of today’s internet itself. Meta means data in the computer world, and tags describe the basic building block of a HTML component. In HTML language everything is paired as tags, you have your body tag, head tag, html tag and so on. Each opening tag will be required to have a close tag. It is a loosely typed language therefore missing tags will not cause a system crash. But in the eyes of Google a properly formed tags are important, because it shows Google just how well developed this website really is. After all Google wouldn’t want to promote a business that has poorly developed HTML tags, that is out right embarrassing. So where does Meta tags come into play you ask?