Those search results are the USP of those companies, something unique to them. They spend billions to fine tune their results. Why would they give away a feed of that data for everyone to use? I think you also asked this in bing forum sometime back. These feeds are not there, stop searching for them.
Haha you are comparing Searx open source "meta search" script to bing and yahoo? Only if running a search engine was that simple...
ok, try this. Its not free. Free version is for development use only. Then you have to pay. https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/cognitive-services/bing-web-search-api/
If you can, sell a product of your own, if not, try promoting some affiliate product, or last option, apply for PPC programs like adsense or propeller ads etc. Income is not much with these. How much traffic is there? Monthly unique hits?
With that much traffic, best option is to sell something of your own, if you have a product. What is the website about?
@andrew yi , Google, Bing, and Yahoo all use to have search feeds. I believe Yahoo retired their program. Bing still has it available but they generally only accept large websites. Google won't let you use their search feed as a search only. You need an established website and you can place a search box on your page. Ask Jeeves had the search feed and paid the most. Ask Jeeves was a Google partner, I believe they have moved to Bing now. 1. You have two options. Build your own search engine and integrate third party ads (Google Ads) 2. Reach out to Ask, Bing, Google Executives, and provide them with detailed information about your traffic. If you want my assistance, reach out directly.
Thanks for your information. Its so useful. is Ask Jeeves still in business? what is their site url? ask.com? Thanks