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Bing Search Engine Optimization Made Easy

December 21, 2009 by Michael Fleischner  
Filed under SEO

There has been a great deal of press around Microsoft’s latest addition to the search engine wars. Bing promises to deliver a more customized search experience to browsers and is essentially their answer to Google. In the last few weeks Bing has received a good deal of interest and is important to anyone doing business online who wants to rank well in the Bing search engine.

I seem to be getting a large number of blog readers asking about Bing and what they should be doing to get sites ranked well on this new search engine. This is a common question whenever new search engines hit the scene or major updates are announced to a search engine’s algorithm. The good news here is that Bing appears to follow many of the same protocols as Google, the world’s leading search engine.

One of the best ways to reverse engineer a given search engine is to do a study of the top ranked website for a specific term. Based on some research that I’ve done and the work of others in the SEO community, it’s pretty clear that this type of analysis provides clues of which criteria weigh most heavily in Bing’s search algorithm. No one will be all that surprised to learn that older domains perform better than newer websites and in bound linking plays a major role in results.

What I find particularly interesting is that Bing is relying on many of the same factors that Google has been using from day one. The factor you should be most concerned with is inbound linking. All major search engines like inbound links. More importantly, they like relevant in bound links. Use this information to guide your SEO campaigns and determine which sites to target for link exchanges.

By know you know the importance of improving your web site’s organic search results. This creates more awareness, traffic, and positive results. Maybe you know about the importance of organic rankings but don’t have the resources to move your site towards the top of the search results. Don’t worry about organic results, begin small and focus on building links to your site. Once you do, you can see positive improvements in your rankings on Bing and other search results.

The other place you want to focus is content. Quality content is vital. But trying to attract users with quality content alone is not enough to rank on top for competitive keywords. Make is easy for others to link to your content and give them a reason to do so. Add time to your daily efforts to acquire links from relevant and authoritative sites to increase your rankings and keep you on top of search engine results.

Optimizing your website requires a good deal of attention to search engine optimization basics. By focusing on what you can control, creating engaging content and producing a website that is easily crawled by search engines, you go a long way in developing a Bing friendly site. In addition, you move closer towards improving your rankings for all major search engines.

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