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Kunal Singh
06-25-2010, 04:37 AM
Bing, Microsoft’s search engine, has been out for a little while now. From the start, businesses held their breath to see how the search engine would affect their SEO strategy. Of course, no SEO strategy should be for one search engine alone, particularly one whose percentage of the search engine market is still doubtful. As months go by, however, sites are starting to take the new kid on the block into consideration.

So, what's important for Bing? Bing is not that much different from Google and the old MSN Live Search. Reputation of a site is still important, as are links, and good content is still key to success.

The search engine seems to count the age of a domain as something to be desired. This is good news for anyone who has been on the net for a while, and not terrible news for everyone else. Purchasing domain names with an established positive history has been a way that some companies have improved their site’s chances in the past. It looks like, for Bing at least, this will continue to be a good technique.

Text appears to be important to Bing. Most design guidelines suggest you place between 250 and 750 words of text on your pages, but the new search engine seems to rank sites with the upper limit of text higher. In the same line, Bing places importance on nicely relevant titles, so keeping your title on-topic is important. Sadly, this could mean goodbye to witty headlines, but such is the world of SEO.

One thing that seems very different with Bing is that it favors sites with outbound links. When people have optimized for Google in the past, they have worried that too many outbound links will lower their ranking.

Strangely enough, at the same time as Google gears its searches up for real-time search and increasingly recognizes the importance of blogs and social media in its results, Bing seems to devalue these things. Blogs seem to have a hard time ranking high on Bing’s SERPs.

As time rolls on, of course, Bing’s focus will necessarily change. The agreement between Yahoo! and Microsoft to power the former with Bing means that the search engine is being exposed to an even bigger market share. The real popularity of the new search engine is still uncertain, but if it becomes as popular as Microsoft hopes, tweaks to the algorithm are due in the near future.

There are some people in the SEO community who question whether Microsoft can cope with the search engine optimization pressure. Google, which has been the focus of SEO attention for years, is able to effectively deal with the black hat techniques that will inevitably spring up. With a new approach to search, Microsoft will face different issues.

Although Google is naturally the main contender in the search engine stakes, many businesses are keeping a watchful eye on Bing’s development. If you would like to consider your search engine optimization options in relation to Bing, talk to us at SEO Consult.

lynchd57
07-01-2010, 05:04 AM
Just a short note to say thanks for the info on Bing and their SEO and whats happening in that area. It would be good if they could be competition for Google as we all need this to keep things fair and honest in Business. with my new site lastsecondeals.com l really need as much info on Bing and alike. Competition is healthy so lets hope they do well.

Yours Sincerely
lynchd57

bardmirna
11-13-2010, 08:33 AM
Thanks for sharing this important information. I was able to learn new things about bing and how it evaluates the sites for the disputed rankings.

ewholesale
11-14-2010, 06:33 PM
thank you for share the knowledge

seoBoxuuih
01-20-2011, 03:51 PM
thanks a lot for sharing such good thing

sbglobal
01-21-2011, 12:09 AM
Thank you very much dear for this nice SEO Tips.

aimhigh
01-21-2011, 08:06 PM
Even Yahoo and Bing joined still they can't beat Google. It will take sometime and too much effort to compete with Google.

budwalker
01-25-2011, 02:56 AM
Well.. all i know about it is that we can submit urls to Bing but I dont know that there are some SEO on it that's needed to be done

seo10
01-27-2011, 11:16 AM
Good info..Thanks

seovcim
03-28-2011, 02:07 AM
It's good and thanks for information

zuhpiter
04-26-2011, 08:14 PM
Thankx for this review. Many SEO really haven't considered bing and yahoo. But now, we must not take it forgranted because bing and yahoo have joined making 1/3 of all the searches.

gamebolo
07-10-2011, 07:20 AM
use always unique meta tags this is most beneficiary for msn bing

gamebolo
07-10-2011, 07:20 AM
but i think google seo is best than all. good luck all

Bodhost
07-13-2011, 07:15 AM
you can follow the following tips for Bing :
1.Explore keyword alternatives with Wordstreams’s Keyword tools for Bing.
2.Include keywords in your URL.
3.Register your domain name for more than three years.
4.Submit your sitemap to Bing.
5.Use the Internet Information Services SEO Toolkit to make your site content more search engine-friendly.
6.Add unique, keyword-rich titles and meta descriptions to each page.
7.Remember on-page optimization.
8.Write at least 300 words per page.
9.Optimize your Site with LSI keywords.
10.For images, use absolute URLs as opposed to relative ones.

elizabeth31
08-11-2011, 12:32 AM
Good information..please keep update
Thanks

sniper
08-30-2011, 12:05 AM
Important info considering with the bing.

sniper
09-06-2011, 05:06 AM
Really well explained with the Bing Regarding SEo

pizeru
03-28-2012, 05:19 PM
Thank you very much Kunal Singh for posting this great article! I have read it very precisely and I have got a lot of new information about SEO tips for Bing. Thank you very much!

Brazilianwife
04-17-2012, 07:24 PM
Google is the best search engine ever.
Even Yahoo and Bing combine, they can't beat Google.

xtremeapp
06-15-2012, 10:19 AM
Bing, Microsoft’s search engine, has been out for a little while now. From the start, businesses held their breath to see how the search engine would affect their SEO strategy. Of course, no SEO strategy should be for one search engine alone, particularly one whose percentage of the search engine market is still doubtful. As months go by, however, sites are starting to take the new kid on the block into consideration.

So, what's important for Bing? Bing is not that much different from Google and the old MSN Live Search. Reputation of a site is still important, as are links, and good content is still key to success.

The search engine seems to count the age of a domain as something to be desired. This is good news for anyone who has been on the net for a while, and not terrible news for everyone else. Purchasing domain names with an established positive history has been a way that some companies have improved their site’s chances in the past. It looks like, for Bing at least, this will continue to be a good technique.

Text appears to be important to Bing. Most design guidelines suggest you place between 250 and 750 words of text on your pages, but the new search engine seems to rank sites with the upper limit of text higher. In the same line, Bing places importance on nicely relevant titles, so keeping your title on-topic is important. Sadly, this could mean goodbye to witty headlines, but such is the world of SEO.

One thing that seems very different with Bing is that it favors sites with outbound links. When people have optimized for Google in the past, they have worried that too many outbound links will lower their ranking.

Strangely enough, at the same time as Google gears its searches up for real-time search and increasingly recognizes the importance of blogs and social media in its results, Bing seems to devalue these things. Blogs seem to have a hard time ranking high on Bing’s SERPs.

As time rolls on, of course, Bing’s focus will necessarily change. The agreement between Yahoo! and Microsoft to power the former with Bing means that the search engine is being exposed to an even bigger market share. The real popularity of the new search engine is still uncertain, but if it becomes as popular as Microsoft hopes, tweaks to the algorithm are due in the near future.

There are some people in the SEO community who question whether Microsoft can cope with the search engine optimization pressure. Google, which has been the focus of SEO attention for years, is able to effectively deal with the black hat techniques that will inevitably spring up. With a new approach to search, Microsoft will face different issues.

Although Google is naturally the main contender in the search engine stakes, many businesses are keeping a watchful eye on Bing’s development. If you would like to consider your search engine optimization options in relation to Bing, talk to us at SEO Consult.

Thanks for all this important information, highly appreciated! But i would be looking forward towards getting information for Google SEO, as 85% of the people use Google for their searching, i know the competition is quite tough, but it is surely worth a try!