View Full Version : Yahoo to use Bing SE not good for webmasters
Claudek
Jul 29th 2009, 2:53 am
It has always been my opinion that we need more competition in the Search Engine market. If the current news (http://www.news.com.au/technology/story/0,28348,25852097-5018992,00.html) that Yahoo will now use the Bing search engine is true, it is not good for webmasters.
I realise that there are more newbies in DP nowadays who believe that everything is Google and should be Google and nothing else matters but Google.
The fact is that the less SE you have, the more competition you have SERP-wise; the worst thing would be having only 1 SE. If you don't rank there, SE traffic can be non-existant.
What are your thoughts on the current Bing/Yahoo deal?
niche4u
Jul 29th 2009, 3:21 am
my biggest question is whether yahoo gonna use bing's Algorithm to sort result/ranking?
Claudek
Jul 29th 2009, 3:29 am
As Bing will be powering the results, the sorting will be theirs as well.
my biggest question is whether yahoo gonna use bing's Algorithm to sort result/ranking?
asbestos
Jul 29th 2009, 3:40 am
I like bing but i like yahoo too. They both give me traffic shame if they connect ;)
Zlimp
Jul 29th 2009, 4:04 am
well, i have been posting my comments on several threads regarding this issue, and i have been saying that i dont like google's monopoly, i have nothing against google BUT the current market is so saturated that you need competitors, i welcomed bing gleefully, i also did my part by making it my homepage lol, so that it ranks better, atleast i did whatever i could do for bing. If bing can compete with google then my personal view would be that it would help, realllly help the webmasters, as bing will give another dimension to the search world, plus bing will give you an extra supply of traffic. If yesterday we were getting 80% of the traffic from google today we might get extra from bing AND we might get new users through bing. I didn't know yahoo was doing this, but for me, if yahoo could also come up with something like bing, including its own algorithms n mathematical equations then life would be a little bit easy for webmasters.
pyro1423
Jul 29th 2009, 4:07 am
I personally Hope they take down Google as they are very big
scammers i.e. adsense and other thigns we need more people
out there to keep google on their guard
Bohra
Jul 29th 2009, 4:09 am
That will be something good, google will have to face some heavy comeptition once such a thing happens
Claudek
Jul 29th 2009, 4:26 am
That is not something a webmaster should want (unless you mean take down Google's share rather than take them down completely).
More competition (to a degree) in the SE market is better than having a monopoly.
I personally Hope they take down Google as they are very big
scammers i.e. adsense and other thigns we need more people
out there to keep google on their guard
DoDo Me
Jul 29th 2009, 4:50 am
I like to see Microsoft become bigger, they should be long time ago.
longcall911
Jul 29th 2009, 5:08 am
To be honest, I am in favor of Bing powering Y! search. I think Y! search has been absolutely awful for a very long time and that as a result, people use G search more than they otherwise would. In other words, I like the idea of serious competition.
/*tom*/
amyo11
Aug 1st 2009, 9:45 am
Bing gonna be in Yahoo's page
we'd pay some heed to the giants' cooperation
amyo11
Aug 1st 2009, 9:47 am
I like the idea of serious competition.
right , both benefit us and SEs themsleves
thotsa
Aug 2nd 2009, 1:39 am
how size of data base yahoo vs bing ?
qazu
Aug 2nd 2009, 1:48 am
I agree with you to an extent ... we have a Google monopoly at the moment with competition from Yahoo until now and MSN/Live/Bing a distant third. Now we have the potential for a Google/Bing duopoly, which I think is only slightly better than a monopoly. It would be even better to have more competition; unfortunately Yahoo has retreated from search for a while now. :(
amyo11
Aug 4th 2009, 6:49 pm
The fact is that the less SE you have, the more competition you have SERP-wise
right, but i can't see any credible change sincw bing's release
or it just take time?
felix77
Aug 4th 2009, 9:49 pm
SEOs serve mainly online businesses... most agree that Yahoo has a better conversion ratio even though majority of the traffic was from google... but with bing on the scene they are competing for search... and the 'rich' results may not always display online businesses... i've noticed that most searches to bring up pages from wikipedia for certain keywords on bing and this has now also started with yahoo... if this is the case where do SEOs turn to?? is it work harder and not smarter now? pay more SEs for inclusion/placement? and since BING and YAHOO will maintain separate sales forces with separate ad campaigns with the pricing being set at MS isn't this worse than a monopoly... i'm rambling 'cuz i've lost top ten placements for majority of my websites yesterday.. sorry for that
webbynoc.com
Aug 4th 2009, 10:32 pm
microsoft seems to keep on growing lol
FifthDimension
Aug 4th 2009, 10:33 pm
It doesnt matter at all, all search engines work the same in principle atleast, and the yahoo deal would only create a worthy competitor for google.
gordon08
Aug 4th 2009, 10:38 pm
I don't like this too.
Most of my traffic comes from Google and Yahoo Search. Very little is from Bing. So if Yahoo Search and gets replaced by Bing, I'll be loosing a good chunk of my traffic.
Here are my search engine stats:
1. google 216
2. yahoo 150
3. bing 10
4. search 2
5. alltheweb 1
6. altavista 1
JohnS0N
Aug 4th 2009, 11:04 pm
More power to Bing! Excellent.
Google sucks.
RPP
Aug 4th 2009, 11:08 pm
I agree that competition is good, and I don't like to see Yahoo go. However, Google is so enormous and powerful that it might take measures such as these to take them down a notch. I'm rooting for BING and I hope they succeed in taking market share from Google. The monopoly that Google has isnt' good for anyone but them.
imbrainfever
Aug 5th 2009, 12:05 am
I am just used to G and do all the work try make the full use of google to help me to make money
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