Google likes older sites and links, hence SEO for new sites takes longer. If you do your on-page well and have fresh content, optimised website often seems to come up in Bing quicker than in Google.
Google likes older sites and links, hence SEO for new sites takes longer. If you do your on-page well and have fresh content, optimised website often seems to come up in Bing quicker than in Google.
I think Bing is also optimized as Google, but there are changes to their algorithm which makes them different from each other.
I don't conceive there's anything special that you need to do to optimize severally for Bing. If you have a well optimized page for Google, I believe it should also work well with Bing.
If our site is well optimize for google then it should also rank high on bing. And It matters also on how much link building we've made for our site.
i think all search engine are optimized same. so you don't need to work according to each and every search engine.
I have made this point out before all visitors to a site is significant. I think we might find better use of our time.
I think Bing is optimized as Google, but no change in their algorithm that makes them different from each other.
im finding the most important edges needed to gain power in bing now (which isn't that great) is to have exact match domains for the phrases you're going after, and you must have hi PR links. Bing has lightened its results alot and doesn't index near as many internal pages as google. Internal page listings on bing have to come from a strong root domain or have links pointing to it from other bing indexed pages.
Basically, you have to research out a bit more the links you are obtaining specifically for bing optimization. Alot of pages you may get links to your site on give absolutely no credit in bing.
The value of an exact match tld is huge in bing though. Internal pages from a non exact match domain simply don't get the high results that exact matches get unless it has a bunch of very high quality links pointing to it.
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