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How to get your website found in Bing

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By Silver Rose


Bing.com is the new search engine from Microsoft and will replace it's existing Live search offering. Most webmasters have never bothered to do any seo for Microsoft search engines, but they should rethink with the advent of Bing.

Bing comes with several new features. Most search engines will guess at what you want and give you several different types of results on the page - some news, some shopping sites, some videos etc. Bing will do the same, but in the left hand column will list all the categories, so that you can simply click the one you want. For instance, if you type in Susan Boyle, you will get a list of fan-sites and YouTube videos - but click the news category in the sidebar and you will be served with the latest news articles about her with the time they went online. They also list related searches in the left sidebar.

On the right hand side, if you hover your mouse over the results, a pop-up appears giving you a small abstract of the page, so you can tell whether to click it or not.

Bing went live in June 2009, and Microsoft are spending $80 million on an advertising campaign. The new engine has been well received and Bing is closing in on Yahoo.  Tech Crunch also reported that Bing users are more likely to click ads than Google users. Therefore it's imperative you know how to perform search engine optimization (seo) for Bing to get your website noticed.


Bing's webmaster tools

I recommend joining Bing's webmaster centre which you can access using your Windows Live ID.

Click the button for "Add a site" and enter your URL and then verify your site - I chose to do this by adding a meta tag to the head section of my blog template. Then click on the site you have added, and if the authentication is successful you should be taken to a summary page. It should tell you when your site was last crawled by Bing, backlinks, and there is a keyword tool so you can check where your site ranks within Bing for various keywords.

They also have a handy webmaster forum, where you can ask questions dierctly to the Bing development team.

Microsoft have also released a 24-page paper on how their search engine works and related SEO implications. I would advise webmasters to download the document and read it

How to rank well for keywords in Bing

Bing's FAQs state that you should do the following on-site seo to rank well in their search engine:

· Target no more than two keywords per page

· Use unique <title> tags on each page

· Use unique <meta> description tags on each page

· Use H1 tags

· Use text navigation links

· Create content for your human visitors, not the Bing web crawler

· Incorporate keywords into URL strings

For backinks, they state that they prefer quality to quantity and that "Backlinks should be relevant to the page being linked to or relevant to your domain if being linked to the homepage." Within the webmaster tools, they rate your backlinks from one to five in a little green bar - the higher the green bar the higher the quality of the link in Bing's eyes. However they don't actually say whether these backlinks should be anchored or not. But all the evidence is that Bing is very keen on anchored backlinks.

Checking the webmaster tools for my blog, I note that they don't recognise all the backlinks I know that I have from using Yahoo's site explorer. That in itself is interesting information - it shows that Bing is quite picky about the backlinks it will take account of.

I will be testing various strategies to rank well on Bing and will be reporting back

From early tests, it looks like having keywords in your URL is important. It's also clear that they are geo-targetting and going for local search - i.e. you will be given results for your locality, based on your IP address. This should mean that webmasters need to consider where they are writing for, geographically, if they want decent results from Bing.

From looking at my analytics, the sites that get traffic from Bing are very strong - page rank 3 at least, with a lot of backlinks. It also looks like Bing favours older domains to newer sites. Finally meta descriptions seem to be very important - Bing uses this in the little summaries that you get when you hover your mouse over the search results.

Update: 31st July 2009

Bing has been going for two months, and here's what I've found analysing my own sites and those of others:

1. Bing doesn't like blogspot - not even blogs over 3 years old with decent pagerank on Google (pagerank 4) and about 20,000 backlinks according to Yahoo's siteexplorer. You will find some blogspots in Bing's results - but buried deep eg on page 6 or higher. There are exceptions - some blogs with a serious amount of high quality backlinks feature on Bing's first page, but if you are an ordinary blogger with an average amount of backlinks, you will struggle.

2. Squidoo lenses - the only lens I've got which has had a hit from Bing is one that has a Google pagerank of 3 (i.e. it has decent backlinks) and the hits were paltry - didn't make double figures in a month. Again it is in Bing's index, but buried deep.

3. Hubpages. This has been my biggest success on Bing. Am getting a regular stream of hits on one hub, which is a Google pagerank 3 (i.e. decent backlinks), and fewer hits on other hubs that are in niches that don't have much materia/competition, and also hubs that have outgoing links to authority sites (such as the Financial Times). Bing seems to approve of authority outgoing links.

Update 8th Aug 2009

Haven't found many Wordpress blogs in Bing either. I don't think Bing likes blogs, they seem to prefer static websites, possibly because it's easier for their bot to crawl.

Have also found a neat tool called Bingle, which displays Google and Bing results side by side for whichever keyword you enter. It's certainly an eye-opener - they both display relevant results, but they choose very different pages.

If anyone has any other information to add based on their experience, please post in the comments.

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Sybille Yates profile image

Sybille Yates  says:
5 months ago

Excellent info, now we only have to wait if bing will be the next big search engine or falls into the big black hole ;-) SY

Singular Investor profile image

Singular Investor  says:
5 months ago

Thanks for the info. do they also have something like Adsense ?

Silver Rose profile image

Silver Rose  says:
5 months ago

Singular Investor, Microsoft do have their own advertising but only have these ads published on their search engines, they don't allow the ads to be published on people's blogs.

BundleBoy profile image

BundleBoy  says:
5 months ago

I tried it out and looks good. The search results are displayed cleanly and quickly. If you hover over a video, it plays a preview, Cool huh!

bogleg20 profile image

bogleg20  says:
5 months ago

Nice advice, although it sounds similar to trying to rank well in Google.

Saiful  says:
5 months ago

Thanks!

I have tried a lot to get include in bing!

This will help me!

Thanks!

MSmithHub  says:
5 months ago

Yet to look into detailed for Bing. Thanks for the update.

Lisa HW profile image

Lisa HW  says:
5 months ago

Thanks for this info. I've been kind of ignoring all the Bing ads. I guess I should be. :)

Don Simkovich profile image

Don Simkovich  says:
5 months ago

It's great to see a Hub on this. I just noticed stats on one of my Hubs and I saw bing.com was listed as a traffic source. I wondered it was and now I know.

lindagoffigan profile image

lindagoffigan  says:
5 months ago

Thank you for the information. I need to know how to add authenication to the website.

Silver Rose profile image

Silver Rose  says:
5 months ago

lindaoffigan - you can only add authentication to your own website or blog, you can't do it for hubpages. For your blog, just go into the template and add the meta tag to the head part of it. Then when in the webmaster tools, click on the site you have added, and if it is authenticated they will tell you

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MariahMomms  says:
5 months ago

To me Bing feels a little crowded. I rather have Google's clean UI. But i will try it out.

preetirajlaxmi  says:
5 months ago

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Gusterson profile image

Gusterson  says:
5 months ago

I look forward to your feedback on using Bing. Hopefully it really will value quality content and quality links over the other ways that SEOs game search engines.

http://hubpages.com/hub/Bing-SEO--and-the-Trend-to

dawei888 profile image

dawei888  says:
5 months ago

Hi Silver Rose - Thanks for writing this hub about Bing. I had a crazy experience with it. I wrote a hub a few days ago. Bing found it and I got a TON of hits. Hence, I agree with you that I cannot be ignored! Actually that experience I wrote a Hub called "How to Get Your HubPage or Blog Indexed By MSN". It complements your hub as it gives some step-by-step instructions for getting indexed there. I'll put a link to your hub in my hub now!!! Many thanks! Dawei888 :-)

http://hubpages.com/hub/How-to-Get-Your-HubPage-or

SweetiePie profile image

SweetiePie  says:
5 months ago

I have been getting quite a few searches from bing without doing anything special. Just continue to write hubs, and as bing expands it will find you just as with the other search engines.

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chillingbreeze  says:
5 months ago

Umm.. I feel it is a better extension and version of MSN. To be frank, I'm not getting very good hits from bing though many of my sites rank well at it. Probably, it varies with niche too.

Apepperson profile image

Apepperson  says:
5 months ago

Thanks a million! I was wondering how I was going to have to change my SEO efforts to rank with BING. You just made my life a lot easier!

Will Apse profile image

Will Apse  says:
5 months ago

They must be looking for very short pages if they only want two keywords per page.

If they deviate too far from google's seo requirements, I think I can guess which seo regime webmasters will choose to take heed of.

Thx for the info but Bing is one headache I feel OK about not getting involved in.

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travelerhubs  says:
5 months ago

I like bing so far... Thanks for the hub.

price comprasion  says:
5 months ago

My exoerience using bing has been very poor. my site ranks very poorly in the search, compared to google or yahoo.

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chandanakumarct  says:
5 months ago

Great Stuff. Thanks a Ton Again.

kimsan0101  says:
5 months ago

It's a big search engine

Mercy  says:
5 months ago

Hope it helps, im new at this

arun  says:
5 months ago

very helpful

ashergben profile image

ashergben  says:
4 months ago

google is stil the best

hina crazy profile image

hina crazy  says:
4 months ago

You may also interested in http://hubpages.com/hub/Definition-of-keywords

RosieOne profile image

RosieOne  says:
4 months ago

Thanks...this is good information!

Garrett McLee profile image

Garrett McLee  says:
4 months ago

I'm glad I found this. I've been doing some research my self as soon as I started seeing the commercials.

unclesam profile image

unclesam  says:
4 months ago

nice to see microsoft come up with a fair amount of competition!!

jill of alltrades profile image

jill of alltrades  says:
4 months ago

Thanks for this very informative hub!

mike weida  says:
4 months ago

How do i found out how many times ms bing has crawled my site?

Silver Rose profile image

Silver Rose  says:
4 months ago

mike weida - if you have a blog, register it on the Bing webmaster tools, and once you have claimed the blog, they will tell you when they last crawled your site

kmackey32 profile image

kmackey32  says:
4 months ago

Excellent info. thanks.

grandnag profile image

grandnag  says:
4 months ago

Good information!!. This is valuable hub for me, i have tried all the SEO tutorials of Google, Good results my blog is indexed, but in Bing search engine my blog get poor results. thanks for your hub!!

is it possible : Bing indexes in top 10 pages of blogs(blogspot) sites?

Will my blog get indexes by Bing? What are the possible chances?

sorry. i don't know eng well.

colin  says:
4 months ago

Hi Just a quick addition to this, Bing uses the description from DMOZ instead of the META tags. http://www.impactmedialtd.co.uk/blog/?s=bing+descr

it lets you know how to fix it. sorry if this seems like spam, but i thought it was relevent.

Colin

megal profile image

megal  says:
4 months ago

This is a very unique and useful Hub. Hope you don't mind if I bookmark it.

Thanks and will check back soon.

Iresha  says:
3 months ago

MAN! I'm using blogger templates so I can't have individual 'title' tags on all my pages. I can't even have individualised META keywords and description tags.

San Diego DJ profile image

San Diego DJ  says:
3 months ago

Bing is driving me crazy. I've been trying to get my business listed in their maps for weeks now. They have this system where they verify your address by sending you a physical piece of paper with a code on it that you have to enter into their system. Well, I never receive the mailing, even when i click 'resend this code'. I still haven't been able to confirm my address with them. Does anyone know if there's another way?

Chicago SEO Services  says:
3 months ago

For Bing make sure like was previously stated that when you structure your web pages you include your keywords in your title tags, meta tags, H1 tags, and include at the beginning of a few of your paragraphs. You may even want to bold your keyword once as well for emphasis.

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sabrebIade  says:
3 months ago

Thank you so much for this Hub!

I was looking at optimizing my blogs for Bing, did a Google search (Ahhh...irony) and found this Hub at number three.

And I think you answered all of my questions.

Tashi  says:
3 months ago

It seems that really Bing is different from Google but hopely soon they'll too crawl bloggers and wordpress tooo. Visit this tech blog at http://tashiwangdi.blogspot.com/

prasetio30 profile image

prasetio30  says:
3 months ago

Thanks for share. I want my blog found in bing. and I get the answer fro your hub.

software developer  says:
3 months ago

Thanks for the great case study. I'll be watching it closely. We get most of our traffic from Google (duh) but I already registered our sites and sitemaps at Bing Webmaster Center. I recommend this to everyone so you can see how Bing views your website.

stripper clothes  says:
3 months ago

I have registered and verified my blogs on bing webmaster center, but they keep showing errors when I try to look at stats for them. My website is showing new info almost daily though. Oddly enough, my blogs are both on blogspot...hmmm

EricT  says:
3 months ago

I have a small site which does really well with google and yahoo! (yahoo! will soon be powered by bing). I can get #1 spot on searches for words like "sarmouni" or "Idries Shah's successor" and yet hardly show at all in bing. Looks like they're after authoritative backlinks, and these are hard to come by for small sites.

Shane  says:
3 months ago

cool thanks

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sggdwi  says:
3 months ago

Thanks, this info really help me to learn

saneeth  says:
3 months ago

i got indexed after posting a question in bing forums.Also one of my hubpages is listed.

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jamesmspacey  says:
3 months ago

Great info. I'm probably going to put off worrying about Bing indefinitely, or at least until it starts to show some serious interest in Alexa for one. It's just not worth taking my focus on the behemoth that is Google at the moment!!

kashif  says:
2 months ago

Thanks for the tip, good work!!!

Anamika S profile image

Anamika S  says:
2 months ago

That was really helpful. Thanks for sharing!

Deltachord profile image

Deltachord  says:
2 months ago

Good information about Bing. But it doesn't sound very useful for people with Wordpress or blogspot blogs.

ChloeAliceWilson profile image

ChloeAliceWilson  says:
2 months ago

Thanks for the info. It seems weird though that Bing doesn't like blogs as I thought 'fresh' content was all the rage!

tammyfrost profile image

tammyfrost  says:
2 months ago

Wow...very good article...I have done most of your steps and bing still doesn't list my site. Google seems to do alot better in crawling my site. Thanks for the tips!

Nik @ Computer repair Lincoln  says:
6 weeks ago

I'm just getting into SEO and this will help. Thank you.

David Moose  says:
5 weeks ago

Hi, seen that alot of people are having trouble listing websites on Bing, does anybody have a remedy?

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samironwebtrack  says:
5 weeks ago

thank you, this is really very good information. let me know the tips for fast indexing in google.

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GBN-Online  says:
4 weeks ago

Thanks for the great analysis. This info will defiantly improve my seo results.

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joebhoy  says:
4 weeks ago

thank you for this.

srilankaonline  says:
4 weeks ago

Bing hates blogger. My blog hasn't been touched by bing even after 6 months!!!!

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rumbling profile image

rumbling  says:
2 weeks ago

This is some great information about Bing , and as you mentioned Bing doesn't like blogs that much :(

"Harry Potter"  says:
2 weeks ago

Thank you!!!!!!!!!!! If you hadn't written that Bing doesn't like blogspot I would have spent YEARS trying to figure out what was wrong. Thank you so much. ~HP

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sandwichmom  says:
2 weeks ago

Great stuff- I have been wondering about Bing- I like the idea of putting the search results side by side.

Abhishek  says:
2 weeks ago

Many many thanks for the valuable information and links. This will help SEOs and SEMs like me. Thanx again.

BNS  says:
2 weeks ago

I'll try your tips. Google is working well with my blog but bing is yet to index my blog

scheng1  says:
2 days ago

Too bad both my blogs are using blogspot. I have not seen a single visitor to my blogs from Bing.

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