All the search engines look at the same things, they all look for the same ingredients - it's just the ratios, the blend that is differs. That is the secret sauce!
All the search engines look at the same things, they all look for the same ingredients - it's just the ratios, the blend that is differs. That is the secret sauce!
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Well google doesn't take into consideration most of the link directories. Yahoo and Bing do!
Bing is just sloooooow to index and rank.. why that is I am not exactly sure... maybe they don't have the same filtering that google does and they get caught in spam loops for really long time while legitimate sites are waiting to get a bot.
Bing appears to be more heavily skewed to keywords as opposed to links like Google.
yeah, i would consider google to be craigslist, and bing to be... (random free classifieds ad here), but google brings the most out of the search's, im sticking with it, then again, there is no harm in taking up bing because i kinda like it, and so will alot of other people, but still, its only a small percent of what google brings in.
Bing indexed my site way before google and it was the number 1 ranking the day it was indexed on bing.
It's weird (because I don't like bing) but Bing is indexing my backlinks waay quicker than Google and I'm ranked like a page higher on Bing. Maybe they're not that bad... (Or maybe they just indexed me before my site went down, who knows)
I think Bing and Yahoo has similar algorithm. I have only one site which rank top for its keyword in Bing and Yahoo.
I wonder if Age factor weight a lot in Bing algorithm.
"Outbound Links"?
Please explain how Bing (or any search engine) uses outbound links. Do you mean it considers less outbound links as good?
google brings 51.16% of my site visitors, whilst bing sends my site less than 1%
so i would disagree with you
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