Bing Making Friends With Facebook Is A Wise Choice For Microsoft's Search Engine Claims Edinburgh SEO Company Queryclick.com
Bing Making Friends With Facebook Is A Wise Choice For Microsoft's Search Engine Claims Edinburgh SEO Company Queryclick.com
Released on: January 10, 2011, 9:58 am
Author:
QueryCLick LTD
Industry:
Internet & Online
Microsoft's bid at the search engine market has been slowly
chipping away at Google's stupendous lead, but Bing still has a long
way to go before it could have any dreams of clinching the top spot.
However, a massive upgrade to the decision engine could see Bing with a new
selection of offerings that will draw young, savvy searchers its way. One of the
biggest changes are the way the engine will return some searches with less of a
traditional results page and more an interactive app that allows searchers to
quickly modify the results. The other is the inclusion of a social search feature.
By teaming up with Facebook, Bing will look through recommendations made by your
friends in the aim of returning more relevant and personalised results to your
searches.
A spokesperson for SEO company Queryclick.com said this
was a good choice for the company, and one that could pay off for it in the future. "When you look back at the way the social market has grown in the last few years,
it's clear to see that more and more people are turning to the internet as a way to
interact with friends as well as a way to find information.
"By combining search results with a social aspect, Bing could prove attractive to
web users who spend the majority of their time on Facebook - and there are plenty of
those out there."
The new feature is the result of a deal between the decision engine and the leading
social networking site. Providing users have recently logged into their Facebook
account, Bing will automatically recognise their account and search through all of
the content associated friends have chosen to click a 'Like' button for.
The brand power of Facebook could be a huge asset to the decision engine and the
partnership could also see Bing able to offer something new to the search market.
While Google has also attempted to tap into the social networking market, its
success has been nowhere near that of Facebook, and by partnering with the biggest
social networking site of the time Bing may have the power to shake the foundations
of Google's prime position.
Google tried to buy a share of Facebook back in 2007, but Microsoft managed to pip
the Mountain View giant to the post. Then, Microsoft paid $240m for a 1.6 per cent
stake in the company.
Queryclick explained the scope of the information Bing could now have the ability to
share with its users. "Facebook's 'Like' button can be found the web over and
people are clicking it more and more frequently, this means that the information
Bing is searching will be constantly expanding and refined.
"Personalised information is also increasingly important to users, some of whom
feel overwhelmed by choice online. If Bing is successful, companies may need to ramp
up their attractiveness to social media users when considering their search engine
optimisation campaigns
and their SEO web design."
About Queryclick
The UK's leading provider of search marketing solutions for businesses ranging from
blue-chips to SMEs and everything in-between.
Contact:
QueryClick Ltd (SC342868)
50 Albany Street
Edinburgh
EH1 3QR
tel: 01314479079
fax: 01317770321
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