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Top Five Family Hatchbacks

August 30th, 2011

If you’re in the market for a new family hatchback below is a rundown on the top five as voted by a renowned online car buyer’s guide. Top of the picks is the Volkswagen Golf hatchback which is described by the use of words like ‘refined’, ‘comfortable’ and ‘fun’. As most Volkswagen cars it’s reliable and well built and holds it value well, it comes with an array of safety kit as standard and both looks and feels good to drive. It’s only let down by its rather conservative appearance. In at number two comes the Skoda Octavia which has more space than the VW Golf and offers great value for money. But the models on the lower end of the price scale also miss out on some equipment so expect to pay more for things like rear electrical windows and alloys. The green Toyota Prius gets the third spot with its spacious cabin and big boot.

It’s got excellent fuel economy and low emission which makes up for the rather disappointing interior. Forth in the top five is the Hyundai i30 which is the cheapest of the top five cars and also comes with a great warranty package. It’s described as a solid car but a bit bland. Last of the top five cars is the Mazda 3 which is described as funky and fun with good resale value. So if you’re in the market for a new family hatchback, you probably won’t go wrong by checking out one of the above. If you’re after a new Volkswagen, Mitcham has a dealership which should be able to help.

Automotive SEO tips part five ? Keywords density

June 20th, 2010

Welcome back to the fifth article of our automotive SEO series, in this article we will explore the topic of keywords density. “Keywords Density” means the number of times or percentage the keywords appear in your page content. Usually higher percentage means a better ranking, but this is a doubled edge sword where if you abuse this technique you can be banned from Google for good. The recommended percentage is 6-10%, that means if you are trying to rank for the keyword “used cars” then you should double check for how many times that keyword appears.

The concept of keywords density has been known to the SEO specialists for years, and due to this factor the technique has been wildly abused by the developers for years. There was the same font color on the same colored background, there was JavaScript generated keywords hidden to the viewer. Google now is paying close attention to the keywords appear in your content to make sure the sentence makes sense, and keywords are not been “stuffed” on to the page. The penalty for such practice is been black listed by Google, and you will be thrown out the search engine all together.

The experienced developer will tell you the ideal percentage of keywords density is less than 10%. This is not a simply made up concept but a real time tested and true rule Google uses to judge your web content. So be sure the next time you are using the keywords density technique make sure not to over do it. Been banned from Google can do some real damage to your online business or reputation.