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SEO and Web Design

Irina Ponomareva |

June 2, 2006

When we talk about the relationship between SEO and web design, it's usually the technical part of the website design art that's relevant, not the visual part (though certain aspects of visual design have their impact on SEO/SEM).

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What Is Spider Friendly and What Is Not

Irina Ponomareva |

March 5, 2006

If your website doesn't comply with the basic rules of search engine friendly web-design, then all your attempts at achieving any success in the engines will be a waste of time: no copywriting will ever help you, and nor will any number of inbound links.

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301 Moved Permanently: How to Use It Correctly for SEO

Irina Ponomareva |

January 29, 2006

"301 Moved Permanently" is one of the server-side redirects and is an integral part of HTTP/1.1 (Hypertext Transfer Protocol). A complete description of the protocol can be found at ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc2616.txt |, and "301 Moved Permanently" is covered in paragraph 10.3.2.

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Good Web Statistics: How to Measure the Success of Your Site

Irina Ponomareva |, Dmitry Antonoff |

February 28, 2005

When you are considering starting an SEO/SEM campaign for your or your client's web site, what should you pay attention to? How to define your goals and milestones? How to foresee risks involved and the time your expenses are likely to cover?

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