Sometimes it's just the little things that make my day. With clients inquiring more about good SEO practices, it's becoming more important to make sure all of your http redirects issue a 301 (permanent) instead of a 302 (temporary) unless your redirect truly is temporary! In ASP.Net, if you do a Response.Redirect, the engine will emit a 302 back to the browser. Just pop it up in Fiddler and see. To force it to send a 301, you need to use code like this:
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