Are your sites listed in Bing?

Discussion in 'Bing' started by gkd, Jan 4, 2010.

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  1. gkd Active Member

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    Hi

    Are your sites listed in Bing?

    As their using the same database from MSN they should be listed.

    Anyone experienced any issues with their site not appear on Bing?
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    Yep, I finally got listed after a LONG time.
  3. Adam H Administrator

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    I must have missed this thread :S

    yeah Bing seems to be fine for me and thats with out submitting a sitemap to them . Bing seems a little slower than Google and Yahoo to get higher rankings but it gets there in the end. Its not very long before BING shows good results
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    Yeah, I have better results on Bing (after a long time) than I do on google. However, I do get more traffic from Google (I'm suspecting it isn't as targeted as Bing). Overall, in my opinion, Bing has a better search algorithm than Google.
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    Their ( new ) index is slow, and from my observation has nothing to do with the old one of live/MSN one. You can see the bot coming often but it takes a while until you'll have something indexed. And even then what you have there is picky.
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    Maybe they're doing this in order to prevent spam from filling up their databases? I can tell that atleast 15% of what comes up on the first few pages of Google's results is spam/not related.
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    Very possible reason, to have better "sandboxes".
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