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What Is Bing Teaching Us?

Tuesday, September 8, 2009 by Jenni Edwards
I figure a few months has passed since Bing's well hyped launched and it might be a good time to review some things we (search marketing folks) can learn from Bing so far...
  • Content is king.  Bing has an increased emphasis on content versus Google's emphasis on backlinks which has come to be one of the easier scammed areas of search.  And as Doug Karr says "distorting relevance".
  • Usability still matters.  Bing has done some great things in regards to viewing pictures, videos, etc.  Ryan Fitzgibbon has a great post outlining this.
  • Offline marketing can compliment online marketing - especially for the masses.  As hardened internet marketers, this can be hard to admit and I feel somewhat immune to Yahoo!, Bing, Apple and Microsoft commercials - but let's give some credit to a good hype campaign both on and offline.
  • Default integration helps...I always use my mom as the example here; she's not a super user --- but she uses Bing because she has a PC and that's the default.  We've also noticed bigger gains from Bing traffic in our B2B markets - one could draw the conclusion that this is from similar reasons (PC's are the way of Corporate America and Bing is likely the default here).
One convenient site is Google vs. Bing  if you are interested in looking at some of your own searches for your company and how the results differ in the two engines.


Side note:  I actually originally forgot this post by my friend, Doug Karr, referenced above; but when doing some searches around "what has bing taught us?" I came across the post.  Just another point to prove how important search traffic is for blogs and that a majority of blog visitors are first timers out there searching. 

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Comments for What Is Bing Teaching Us?

Tuesday, September 8, 2009 by Douglas Karr:
Don't forget that, for corporations, Bing may be the one and only default search engine available to users. IE has a huge base in large companies - so B2B companies may want to lean on Bing more than Google to target business prospects.

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