Article Marketing for Bing

December 19th, 2009

Bing from Microsoft is one of the newest search engines on the Internet, although the company’s promotions establish it as a different search tool.   The company has termed it a ‘decision engine’, and it has some exclusive features Google Search does not have.  Bing’s technology allows users better access to relevant data, as compared to the Google user interface.

The question is, with the innovations that the new search engine offers, how do you tailor your article marketing efforts to glean maximum results from the up-and-coming Bing?  What does Bing have over its biggest and most prominent rival, Google Search?

After entering a search keyword or key phrase, Bing comes up with relevant results, some of which are more refined and informative than what you would expect from Google.   On the surface, it may be due to the distinctive user interface that Bing has.  The snippets that Bing provides also allow a user to view more detailed info about a webpage, for example, without leaving the search results page.  Placing the mouse cursor over a search result causes the ‘expanded’ display of the information snippet.  Mousing over a piece of information may even show some meta-data, if it is available.

It may seem that one needs to redo or rethink his article marketing strategy, but the conventional standards may still be used.  Creating well-crafted articles relevant to your niche, integrating the appropriate keywords, and submitting your articles to as many popular directories as possible (while creating the appropriate resource box or author biography) will still allow you to make headway over the competition.

The aforementioned ‘expanded’ view of information that Bing allows for search results simply means that an Internet user (and potential viewer or client) has easier access to the information contained in the articles you market to the directories.  There may be coming developments to Bing that would necessitate some adjustments to your article marketing strategies.  Despite the popularity of Google Search, you can gain traffic with Bing, as it promotes the information contained in your articles much better than Google.

You do not need to rebuild your article marketing methods from the ground up if you want to attract traffic from Internet users who use the ‘decision engine’.  Keeping track of any developments that Bing undergoes and slightly amending the components of your article writing service may give you the results and exposure that you wish to achieve.

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