Posts Tagged bing

Search Engine Comparison for SEM

Nowdays, i’m sure you all know that Google has the largest share of the search market, but why is that?? With the many other free products they supply (Gmail) and the Firefox integration it’s hard to ignore, but it’s really down to the fact their search is the best. Since the inception of PageRank in 1997, they have spent over a decade tweaking their search algorithm, adding ’signals’ to look for and updating the way it indexes. Read the rest of this entry »

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Where Will the Major Search Engine Players Be in 10 Years

The net is a very active sphere, one moment something is popular then the next instant its not. Currently there are three major search engines in the mix, they are Google, Yahoo and Bing and Twitter is also very much on the rise. So where will these major players be in a decade from now? Read the rest of this entry »

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Tweak Your Site for Bing

For so long a immense number of webmasters and SEOs have been only optimising their web site for Google, Google has basically been the king when it comes to driving traffic and getting top organic rankings for your company could potentially earn you a lot of revenue and exposure.

The two other big names in the search world have been Yahoo and Microsoft, but no one has really taken the effort to actually optimise their sites for these because there is simply not enough benefits.

The recent announcement that Bing will be powering all of Yahoos searches and be able to access their engineering science is going to shape the SEO industry up in so many dissimilar ways then before. Read the rest of this entry »

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Yahoo and Bing to Join

Google have for so long been the number one ultimate force in the earth of search, over the past decade the company have grown from strength to strength and earned themselves billions of pounds in the mix.

No other search engine has really been able to come close to Google simply because of the technology and market share that the company have. But that could all be changing soon as the announcement that Bing owned by Microsoft will be buying out Yahoo, the second largest search engine in the world. Read the rest of this entry »

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