Our Work — What We Did and What Came of It

Real projects we've worked on: sites on the Shopnseo platform. What we started with, what we did, and what state the site is in now — no made-up growth percentages.

We show work you can open and check for yourself. Every project below is a site on the Shopnseo platform, they're live, and everything described here is visible on them right now.

There are no traffic-growth numbers here on purpose: these projects launched recently, and quoting percentages would be dishonest. Once we have data over a meaningful period, we'll add it as it is.

qwetru.ru — a community server from scratch

Before: a domain with no site. Done: the server showcase structure, "about the server" pages, a site map for this installation, a page for people who want to host with them, a community FAQ. Now: a working community server hosting dozens of sites with their own domains and owners. See it: qwetru.ru.

kb77.ru — repositioning a design studio

Before: a studio site with decade-old positioning, some pages archived. Done: service descriptions rewritten around the studio's actual role, the portfolio brought back to life, an FAQ assembled, "how we work" and "what's included in a brand identity" pages written, pricing cleaned up. Now: the site explains what the studio does and what it costs, without generic filler. See it: kb77.ru.

seowebdev.ru — cleaning up the structure

Before: two parallel section trees left over from different generations of the site, overlapping services, two dozen pages with broken URLs in the sitemap. Done: the trees merged into one, URLs fixed, duplicates split apart by meaning, service copy rewritten — with promises the studio couldn't keep removed. Now: a clean sitemap, every service has its own place. See it: seowebdev.ru.

hildus.com — an English-language site from scratch

Before: an empty domain and the task of explaining the project in English. Done: an eight-page structure, copy written in English: the mission, how communities work, a practical guide for people who want to start their own, questions and answers. Now: the site answers a reader's questions without reading like a direct translation from Russian. See it: hildus.com.

This site

Our own site is work too: a service structure, pages built for specific queries, an FAQ, a content audit, and an open price list. We think it's telling that our prices are published, not "calculated individually."

Client projects

We don't publish some of the work: clients don't always want their content tied publicly to a contractor. If you need examples from your industry, or a contact for a reference, ask — we'll show what we have permission to share: info@seoforger.ru.