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Internet Marketing Trends: Is Yahoo Still Relevant?

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

internetmarketingLate last month, Google co-founder Sergey Brin made a rare appearance at the Web 2.0 Summit and answered a few questions. Google’s founding team of Brin and Larry Page don’t really get out much, so Brin’s surprise visit was less of a typical Q-and-A session and more of an event. He answered a range of important questions, commenting on Google’s AdWords structure to his company’s relationship with Twitter. For anyone involved in Internet marketing, it’s required reading. You can find the entire interview at the Washington Post.

The part that created the most buzz online was his comment that it was a “shame” that Yahoo abandoned search. Brin commented that he believes in healthy competition in the Internet search market. “I think it’s a shame that Yahoo has abdicated that area.” He said, “Yahoo had a number of interesting innovations there, and I wish they could have remained in search.”

But the truth is, Yahoo is remaining in search, in a way. Part of the recent Microsoft/Yahoo deal has stipulated that Yahoo will use Microsoft’s new Bing search engine to power searches. So instead of simply giving up on Yahoo, which Brin slyly hinted that people should do, the question for Internet marketing experts is: how will this change the online search landscape?

If you’ve been following the Internet marketing world lately, you may question whether there’s been anything real competition at all. Google has been dominant, and most Internet marketing firms are content to simply concentrate on optimizing their client’s Websites for Google. Because who uses Microsoft or Yahoo? A lot of people, it turns out. While the latest numbers still have Google at a whopping 85% of the search market share, they’ve lost a bit to both Bing and Yahoo.

Why? Part of the explanation could be the huge marketing blitz Microsoft launched with the arrival of Bing. Add that to the fact that Yahoo has now been in the news a lot lately, as a result of it’s deal with Microsoft, and that may have led some to try out Yahoo search.

That could mean big changes for both the Bing and Google search engines. As Google tries to keep its hold on the search market, and as Bing tries to make significant gains, Internet marketing experts can expect to see significant changes in the way both search engines evaluate and organize search results. And that also mean that as the Bing engine reaches upwards of 20% of the search market share, it shouldn’t be ignored by any Internet marketing expert that really wants the best results.

Your Guide to Search Engine Optimization with Bing

Friday, August 7th, 2009

bing-microsoft-logoWant to know how to get great search rankings on Bing? We’ve got you covered. The Search Circus team has put together a handy guide that gives you all the information you need for mastering Bing. We’ve provided a handy rundown of Bing’s features, and we’ve published the latest tips you need to know if you want to make an impact on Microsoft’s latest search engine.

You can find it all on our Squidoo page. Check it out, then tell us what you think about Bing’s potential on our Squidoo guestbook.

What are the Best SEO Web Design Strategies for Bing?

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

bing1Have you binged yet? As in, have you tried Bing, Microsoft’s new search engine? Go ahead and give it a spin now, if you haven’t. You’ll find that, aside from the photos of grand vistas that greet users on the front page, there isn’t much on the surface that makes it much different from Google, Yahoo or Microsoft’s old search engine. But of course there’s a lot going on underneath those serene pictures. Whether or not Bing will be able to take some search-engine market share from Google remains to be seen. But initial reviews have been generally positive, and Bing already has more users that the old MSN search.

Which brings us to the point of this blog post. What SEO web design strategies will it take to get great rankings in Bing? The good news is that a site with an SEO web design that’s primed for great Google results should be ready for great Bing results, too. Here’s what you need to know about SEO web design to rank high in Bing.

Great content—No secret here. If you’ve talked to any SEO web design professional worth his or her salt, they’ve told you this. And since Bing displays its search results a little differently than Google, unique content may even be more important in Bing.

A well-structured site—On its info page, Bing makes it clear that a technically efficient and sound Website is key to getting good rankings. That means that your SEO web design code needs to be properly validated, and all your links need to be working. Like other search engines, Bing prefers static URLs over dynamic URLs.

Good inbound links—Maybe even more than Google, Bing likes to see a lot of incoming links from good sites with authority.

Good keyword placement—Be sure that your SEO web design, your page titles, H1 tags, H2 tags and link text contains good, relevant keywords.

Those are the basics. There’s still a lot to learn about Bing, and you can be sure that we’ll let you know about any new Bing tips and tricks. For now, if you want to learn more, you can check out the Bing Webmaster Center for some more SEO web design information.

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