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		<title>BING: Reverberating an SEO Revolution</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160;Netizens were decidedly intrigued with the beta launch of Microsoft&#8217;s Bing.com &#8211; branded as a much-needed innovation by serving as a pioneer Decision Engine. For several years people have been grappling with information overload online, finding it difficult to move from what-they-found-on-the-web to what-they-can-DO with what-they-found-on-the-web. And that&#8217;s if they found what they were meant to look for in the first place (more often than not, several re-queries have to ... <a href="http://linkbuilding.net/2010/01/01/bing-reverberating-an-seo-revolution/">Read the Rest</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&nbsp;Netizens were decidedly intrigued with the beta launch of Microsoft&rsquo;s <a href="http://bing.com">Bing.com</a> &#8211; branded as a much-needed innovation by serving as a pioneer Decision Engine. For several years people have been grappling with information overload online, finding it difficult to move from what-they-found-on-the-web to what-they-can-DO with what-they-found-on-the-web. And that&rsquo;s if they found what they were meant to look for in the first place (more often than not, several re-queries have to be made to get it right). <em>Bing.com differentiates itself in this aspect.</em> <em> </em></p>
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<li><strong>Credibility on Domain Age</strong> With Microsoft as Bing&rsquo;s backer, everyone involved in the SEO industry is keen on investing time on this tool as well. One of the most immediate things that becomes evident is how this new site pays a lot of credibility on domain age. Therefore acquiring key domains that have been registered for a long time are valuable purchases.</li>
<li><strong>Titles</strong> could very well make or break the page rank on Bing.com. Pages with titles and main headings that contain key words are more likely to get picked up for search queries. Everyone knows text-heavy sites are more favored in searching, this is all the more true with this new alternative to Google. Might as well throw in meta keywords as well for good measure.</li>
<li><strong>DEO (Decision Engine Optimization)</strong> One thing to also consider in what is being touted as DEO (decision engine optimization) is the linking out. As opposed to the main search engine competitor&rsquo;s perception of linking out, Bing takes this as a plus point for any site.</li>
<li><strong>&ldquo;linkfromdomain&rdquo; Feature</strong> How else does Bing empower linkbuilding? What anyone involved in SEO will be especially gleeful about is the site&rsquo;s ability to help in pinpointing excellent linkbuilding targets. Or, if there is already a reputable website one is eyeing, Bing helps one find possible avenues to get links from them. This is made possible by the new player&rsquo;s unique &ldquo;linkfromdomain&rdquo; feature. Simply put, it enumerates the pages that are linked-to from the specified domain by entering &ldquo;linkfromdomain:&rdquo;. Think of it as finding just the perfect crowd to run around with.</li>
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<p>Although its measurable impact has yet to be seen, the changes it brings to the game of link-building and web search optimization are something to keep an eye out for. As a press release on Microsoft explains, Bing&rsquo;s initial priorities are on helping making choices related to trip planning, local business searches, health information, and e-commerce&rsquo;s foundation of purchase decisions. This is a red flag for online marketers in these industries and a virtual neon sign for those from other fields to get a head start as early as they can.</p>
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