Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Russian term or phrase:
выводить на высокие позиции по поисковым запросам
English translation:
get highly ranked in search queries
Russian term
выводить на высокие позиции по поисковым запросам
Non-PRO (1): esperantisto
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Proposed translations
we get it highly ranked in search queries
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Note added at 1 hr (2016-02-18 07:30:24 GMT)
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"Search results" as suggested by Evgeny sounds better :-)
(we are busy) bringing it to the top of the search results
It googles.
develop/conduct a SEO campaign to achieve higher search engine rankings
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Katerina O.
: They don't mention seo, why make up things. I agree with the 'achieve high rankings' part though // продвижение does not necessarily mean seo, there are other techniques https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Website_promotion
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It depends. I think 'SEO' has become an everyday word in today's business so why not? The asker will decide, of course.// Thank you Katerina, I'm aware of these, so SEO can be dropped, even though the original emphasizes search engine/results, not traffic
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