Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Bing likes pages of big websites with lots of content and pages. Wikipedia, Squidoo, Hubpages pages rank well in Bing.Bing loves long webpages with lots of relevant and useful content. Organization is also key. Bing just loves a table of contents.Webpages with lots of relevant outbound links to pages with quality content also rank well in Bing search.Domain age is also a decisive factor when it comes to ranking well in Bing. The older the domain, the better. This is a lot more important for Bing than for Google.Surprisingly, Bing likes Blogger blogs targeting micro niches.Bing likes keywords in the domain name. Bing also tends to like hyphens between keywords in a domain name.Needless to say, make your urls, titles, and meta tags keyword rich.As opposed to Google that likes high-quality backlinks, high PR backlinks .gov and .edu backlinks, for Bing it is more decisive to have plenty of backlinks from many different sources. Also, the anchor text of a link doesn't seem to play such an important role as in the case of Google. Some say Bing can't even read them.Bing loves backlinks from pages discussing the same topic as your page. They get this info from the title tag and content of the page that links to you.You can help your ranking in Bing you locate relevant pages that link to you and check if they are already in the Bing index. If they are not, submit them to Bing.Try to get backlinks from relevant sites that rank well with Bing. They are the ones that Bing considers authority sites.

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