Usage of the Microsoft Bing search engine grew by 70 per cent in 2009 and was responsible for 4.1 billion searches, according to figures from search engine research provider comscore.
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What impact will Bing have on search engine optimization?
July 14th, 2010
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Posted in Free Search Engine Optimization Tools, Free SEO Tools, Search Engine Optimization, SEO
Tags: Bing, Free Search Engine Optimization Tools, Free SEO Tools, Google, Keyword Tools, Link Tools, Meta Tag Tools, Microsoft, Search, Search Engine Optimization, Search Engine Tools, SEO, Usage of the Microsoft Bing, Web Designers, Web Development, Web search engine, Website Promotion, Website Rank Checkers, Website Submission, Yahoo
No Comments »Free Search Engine Submission Links
July 10th, 2010
jtrag Free Search Engine Submission I had rounded up a list of almost every search engine on the Web including top tier, second tier and some really out there search engines that allow you to submit your site for free as many of them have limited crawlers and may or may not ever find your site. [...]
Posted in Free Search Engine Optimization Tools, Free SEO Tools, Search Engine Optimization, SEO
Tags: Free Search Engine Optimization Tools, Free SEO Tools, Keyword Tools, Link Tools, Meta Tag Tools, Search Engine Optimization, Search Engine Tools, SEO, Web Development, Website Submission
6 Comments »SEO Alone is not Enough
July 9th, 2010
jtrag SEO Alone is not Enough
When it comes to search engine optimization (SEO), one truth is everlasting: The landscape is continually changing. And often, when it changes, the resulting shift in rankings can be seismic. Google’s announcement of Caffeine is one example. The new partnership between Microsoft Bing and Yahoo! aims to provide a long-term competitor to Google and will impact search results across many major Web properties.
For an example of search’s ever-changing environment, look no further than a popular search on Google. Search for “Xbox 360” (click image below for larger view) and you will see more than just organic results from websites that mention those keywords. A broad range of content appears, including news, paid advertising, shopping feeds and social media results, including user updates from Twitter. This means that publishers and merchants need to concentrate on more than just increasing organic search placement for an Internet marketing plan to succeed…


