Ranking in Yandex and how to automatically use the site in russian language automatically
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Hi,
First time that we are using Yandex for our website SEO. Main reason is we have great customers coming from this region.
Any tips that you can share on how to rank on this search engine and I was wondering if its possible to automatically use the subsite www.florahospitality.com/ru in yandex and rambler instead of the default www.florahospitality.com?
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Hi There, its worth having a look at this not quite whiteboard friday from Rand which covers your question in more detail at the end of the Video but also in the comments section with a useful link to working with Yandex http://www.seomoz.org/blog/smx-advanced-andy-atkins-kruger-talks-international-seo-and-yandex-whiteboard-friday
Hope this helps
David Harland
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