How is google different from bing

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by Elite SEO Marketing, Feb 4, 2010.

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    Hello my fellow Seoers! Please help me figure out how Google is different from Bing. The first part of my question is: How should we approach the on-page changes pertaining to Google's taste and Bing's. And the second part of my question is how do we proceed with our link-building strategies? Do we alter them? How do these search engines differ and how are they alike? Let's discuss.

    Let me know what you guys think!

    Have a great day Optimizing!:cool:
     
    Elite SEO Marketing, Feb 4, 2010 IP
  2. Revelations-Decoder

    Revelations-Decoder Well-Known Member

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    Please excuse my humour first

    But

    One is called Bing and lives at www.bing.com the other is called Google and lives at www.google.com

    Sorry couldn't resist

    On a more serious note

    Just produce the best most relevant content that matches a search query and that you would be happy to find or happy your Mum Dad sister brother son or daughter would find and you won't go far wrong Sir
     
    Revelations-Decoder, Feb 4, 2010 IP
  3. ManMadeMarketing

    ManMadeMarketing Peon

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    One is used by most of the world the other barely is a blip on the map.....

    No actually I think they look for similar things. For Bing, I go to their Webmaster Blog/Site and read the types of thing they look for...same with Google. They both talk about content, links...ect. I only get a handful of searches a day from Bing compared to Google and Yahoo, but my pages are indexed...Just my audience uses Google and Yahoo for now.

    Bottom line is I write articles/content for people. Know your audience and deliver for them. I find if I do this, I get to the top faster, and I make more money....its a win win.
     
    ManMadeMarketing, Feb 4, 2010 IP