I don't really think Bing penalties exist. Their SEO bots pick up on the most common of stats, so really the only way to get onto their bad side would be keyword stuffing in articles or meta tags. Even then I just think your page would rank lower, but not be fully banished
Bing is GOOD. And it will get BETTER, you can't easily predict about anything.I am not saying that its a answer to every question but still Bing is improving day by day, as there is much stuff on internet about Bing improvement.
Good answer. As to the original question, yes they will. Not having penalties will turn every search into a spam fest. They may not penalize the same things as google do and might not be to the same extent but they still do it.
AFter a year and a half, Bing has not improved and, in fact, has shown the only way they can improve is to copy Google's search results and Google's user's habits rather than innovating on their own. If Bing has gotten better, why do only 10% of people use it after that year and a half after spending hundreds of millions advertising it? Essentially no better than Microsoft's previous search engine.
Oh come on! Don't tell me you fell for the BS google is spreading. They don't copy google's search results, they learn from it, just like google learns from other search engines. Both toolbars track each other. I just think its BS that microsoft gets called out, when its fine for Google to do the same. Bing is SO much better than live search. They made video previewing a standard. Don't just make statements and expect people to just agree. Especially when they are false.
Bing is a good search engine that will get better in the years to come. I dont think they have any penalties yet.
Google ranks and displays search results based on the web pages themselves. Bing ranks and displays search results based on what users search for AND what Google returns as the result. In part, at least, they are using the resultls of Google's efforts and ranking Bing results based on that instead of doing the work themselves. Bing ADMITS doing what I said so, if Microsoft admits it, shouldn't you believe them since you obviously believe anything they say? After all, they do tell you what to think.
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I said its getting better! you haven't read my all words i think, i am agree with you infact mee too using google, but in my point of view bing has done a work for appreciation.
Guys ... you are way ot of subject. I am asking if Bing has penalties not if Bing is good or wharever. for this I do not care as it brings me traffic
Relevant: http://searchengineland.com/google-on-toolbar-we-dont-use-bings-searches-64910 When did I mention I believe whatever MS tells me? Don't put words in my mouth.
Bing is a good search engine but need improvement and will get better in the next years dont have see any mention about any penalties around
You don't believe what Google said, even with proof, but you do believe what Microsoft says, even though they admit they copied.
I'm sorry, I should have written better: I do believe what Google accuses of Microsoft doing is true. But I don't believe MS is alone in doing this, and google themselves do it. I just wanted to say that Google is making this bigger than it is just so they can divert attention away from themselves. Google is being hypocritical and that pisses me off. Their motto "Don't be evil" is long lost.
Ok then. After seeing what a person searches for in a toolbar, what search engine does Google go to and look these things up and, then, change it's ranking? I'll answer the question. Google does NOT go to another search engine and does NOT change a site's ranking based on that. Question #2: How is this different from Microsoft. Watson? Watson: Microsoft tracks what a user searches for and goes to Google to find the result. They then place that result in Bing's results and claim it as their own. Correct, Watson! But why can't Bing just go to the internet themselves and find the result? Watson: Because in Google's tests, Bing came up with results that did not exist except when secretly placed in Google's own search responses. Bing would never have found it otherwise because no such location on the internet existed with that possible response. Correct again Watson!