Almost none. Yahoo sends way more to my sites - but when Bing takes over their search engine that'll be that source of traffice gone. I think Bing just favors the really big sites for keywords, you're unlikely to get hits unless people are actually searching for your site name! I'm waiting 3 months for Bing to index one site. They have a site map with over 2,000 urls and they've managed to index a grand total of approx. 150. These are good quality urls - all 100% unique articles. But nada. Nothing. I dread them taking over yahoo. Yahoo will regret letting a pile of crock run their search results.
Definitely Google. 95% comes from Google. I've got a couple of bigger sites that receives more from the others but mostly Google
I am finally getting on average about 70 or so visitors from Bing which is not a lot really,but the CTR for this small amount is unbelievable as compared to Google or Yahoo. This traffic is from a site that's 3 months old and has WordPress Plug-ins galore.. The plug-ins are all SEO related and also an XHTML Site-Map generator which most search engines love. As for increasing the amount of Bing traffic we have yet to figure that out. I hope someone does and shares that info because from what we have observed so far it appears like Bing traffic is buying at over a 5-1 ratio as compared to our best traffic source Google (blogs indexed by Google & linked to main URL).
Like most people here, almost none. It doesn't surprise me, because when I tried Bing myself, the search results were worthless.
Next to none. I don't like Bing. I rank number one for my search phrase on every search engine but Bing.
One of my clients is one of the world's largest restaurant chains. The only visits they get from Bing are from the bot every once in a while and that's all.
I am not getting too much traffic from bing, as I am getting more traffic from yahoo and google. I think I am getting only 5% of traffic from bing and all other traffic coming from yahoo and google.