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Top 5 Reasons To Use Bing

Written by Abdulrehman on June 6th, 2009

With all the negative reviews coming everywhere about Bing, I thought of doing a positive one. I mean, give the new search engine a chance. Despite the fact that bing.com currently has a compete rank of 818,472 which is even lower than mine but that search engine just launched on 28th May. There are two vivid reasons for people not liking Bing.

Firstly, they still have live search in mind so they think that Bing is no different. Secondly, people have forgotten about searching, they’re too busy googling. So when a new search engine takes on searching, they can’t accept to search when they’re having so much fun googling.

I use Google pretty much every day. Around 40-50 times on an average but that doesn’t mean that I get too accustomed to Google and wouldn’t even have the courtesy to try another search engine. Might sound lame to loyal Google supporters but the following are five reasons why you should give Bing a chance.

#1 - Bing Saves A Lot Of Time

This screen shot became popular on Digg somewhere around 3 days ago. Although the picture speaks for itself, I’ll just say that you don’t see this on Google normally. This is an extreme plus point for Bing users.

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#2 - Bing Knows How To Answer Questions

Just because of the small new feature of Bing of being able to display extra information really gives them an upper hand. They really did work on their algorithm which now produces great results if you type in questions. After looking at these pictures below you might say: “Use the define syntax instead”. For your information, the define tag works on both but more than 95% of Google users wouldn’t even know what a define tag is.

google-vs-bing

#3 - Bing Doesn’t Rely On 10 Year Old Designs

I started using the internet back in 1999. Ever since, I’ve seen Google with the exact same design. They may have added new features every now and then but they have the same faded design. Although I didn’t like their design at first and said “If you ever start a search engine try not to display your knowledge of renewable energy resources like windmills and solar panels“.

I had to change my opinion because that’s dynamic and it changes every day (so far). Moreover, if you hover over the image, at different positions there are some facts that you might want to know. It’s helpful, you can learn a few things everyday. This might be in counter to Google Doodles but I find this one much more useful. After all, this is Web 2.0. you have to keep up.

I’m not saying that Google’s interface is not good, in fact they have one of the most user-friendly interfaces on the web right now because of the simplicity of the design. But some things have to change. Like, when was the last time you used the ‘I’m feeling Lucky!’ button?

#4 - You Don’t Have To Go To Bing ‘Hot Trends’

If you’re an internet marketer, you must be aware of Google hot trends. It basically shows you what’s hot on the web right now or on a more marketer’s approach: It shows you which keywords are being searched the most right now. However, following the idea from Twitter, Bing also shows what’s popular or in other words: Which keywords are being searched the most. Unlike Google, Bing makes it more easy to see what’s popular and more people get to see what’s going on.

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#5 - Bing Allows Feedback

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“So, Google supporter. When was the last time you got help from google when you needed it?”. Whether that be a search problem, requesting a new feature or whatever, you need to have a feedback form. If you tell me: “Google has so many users, they can’t afford to have a support team answering thousands of mails a day”, I’ll say: “The former number 1 company in the U.S. and the current number 4 company in the U.S. can’t afford to have a feedback form and support staff with that? They have billions in profits every year, squeezing out a million for support will not hurt a bit.”.

Leave that, Google doesn’t even provide a proper contact form for users of Blogger and Orkut. Remember when they disabled my blogger account, and unfortunately I couldn’t even contact them. But wait. I forgot, you actually can contact Google. Why don’t you send them a fax at +1 650-253-0001? Pretty user friendly right?

Now let’s switch the whole scenario to Bing. Even though they don’t have other services yet, they’re providing a feedback form to any user. Moreover, it is at the front page. I found it hard to believe and got to them with a stupid question. I check after 30 minutes and I have a reply. A useful reply to what I was asking by the Bing support team. Can you challenge this?

Hope that helps change the image of Bing in your mind a little bit and you might give it a try. Take a tour of Bing and I’m sure you’ll find it useful to some extent. In fact, it is already catching fire, stat counter shows that it took a jump ahead Yahoo! in the market share and that was because of a decrease in the market share of Google! By the way, I might have sounded biased on Bing’s side but this was not a sponsored review! :lol:

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13 People have expressed themselves on“Top 5 Reasons To Use Bing”

  1. Gerald Weber says:

    I took the time to check out bing for the first time yesterday. While I’ll admit I have a hard time giving bing a shot because I am so used to Google for all my searching I’m going to proactively use it more for testing purposes to see what I think. however that being said I really think the future is going to be Twitter search because that brings something unique to the table. Not just the real time “what’s happening right now” search but there is alsol a human element that is not present with the other search engines Twitter search FTW! :)
    Gerald Weber wrote a very interesting post..Digg Says Goodbye to Shouts, Hello to Facebook and Twitter

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    Abdulrehman Agha Reply:

    I totally agree with you on the point that Twitter will be used for searching but there is one thing. 140 characters tweets can not fulfill all searching needs. Do you think it will be suitable for people who want to do research on a topic? The only plus point for twitter is that it displays real-time results. Fresh news, tells you what’s going on. It can be easily used for spamming, etc.

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    Gerald Weber Reply:

    @Abdulrehman Agha,

    Well again we come back to the “human element” that is not present in Google, Bing or any other search engine.

    When you do a query and find something that seems relevant you can actualy engage a live human being and further your research by talking to someone that has first hand knowledge of the topic at hand.

    Also regarding teh 140 characters of course you aren’t gong to find all the information that you are looking for in 140 character and this is why many/most tweet use links to expand on the information. Just like Google itself does not provide all the iformation they index all of the site that are on the world wide web and provide a link to the website that has more information. Twitter provides relevant links in the same way.

    This is like saying … Well google doesn’t provide all the necessary informaion in the description under the link. But whenl you click through you are visiting a website that does provide the information you are looking. Well twitter povides the link to the website but again provides a social/human element that is not present in search engines.

    and yes the “real time” search is also something search engines currently do not offer.

    Gerald Weber wrote a very interesting post..Digg Says Goodbye to Shouts, Hello to Facebook and Twitter

  2. Alvin Brinson says:

    ‘Net user since 1992 or so on a shell account. So I know a thing or two about change. I’ve been a dedicated Google-r since the very start of Google. I remember various Gopher indexes, then this fancy thing called Yahoo, Excite.com’s review index, the original CSOTD (cool site of the day), AltaVista when it was cool, Hotbot and Lycos before each got bought, etc etc… Each came and went.

    So while I have a hard time imagining myself leaving Google, it has happened before and shall certainly happen again. While I’m not sure if Bing is the next Big Thing (does big actually STAND for Big thING?), it certainly does seem to have some merits and I might try it out for a bit.

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  3. Sanya says:

    I have used bing for quite a while mainly for testing purpose as my mind is preset that it will not as good as google. Actually it has certain positive features which is quite good but still not as good as google. I do not think a strong reason to shift from google.
    One thing I have noticed in Bing is their local search engine is quite good. But maybe to filter spams they have given priority to the established authority sites which means finding new sites will be even harder than google. I think twitter fill the gap for fresh sites, if you spend some time on twitter you will come up with many new sites which can be said “super fresh sites”.

    Sanya wrote a very interesting post..Photo Guiyang Jiaxiu Tower

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  4. I use Google almost reflexively, but thanks to your thoughtful review you’ve convinced me to gice Bing a try.

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  5. Henrik says:

    I found it funny that you couldn’t find the contact form to help Google.
    A quick Google search gave me a site with a list of places where I could contact Google. So if I want general help with Google, I just use help@google.com.

    Who could have thought that a Google search would give me the email to Google? 8)

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    Abdulrehman Agha Reply:

    It wasn’t the same back then. They might have introduced it now because I remember around a year ago I had to go to the extent of literally contacting google employees and asking them to help me but still had no luck. It’s good that they’ve finally come up with an effective support system.

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  6. I read about the news of Bing last week too, I’ve tried to search the keyword and I found that my blog doesn’t appear in lots of pages. Since it’s built from live.com, I believe that the algorithm also same to live.com. I think not much people use Bing as their main search engine now, so I don’t think we could get more traffics from there. But, I still received little traffic from Bing this 2 days. :)

    Regards,
    Lee

    Make Money Online wrote a very interesting post..How To Make Fast Money With Forum

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    Abdulrehman Agha Reply:

    They only have the same cache of old pages from Live Search. Their algorithm is totally revamped. you have no idea how cool it can be. It has great perspectives for marketers.

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    Make Money Online Reply:

    Oh I see, I have no idea on what keyword that I should search to find my blog. lol! Do you have any idea on how to rank well on Bing search engine? :)

    Regards,
    Lee

    Make Money Online wrote a very interesting post..How To Make Fast Money With Forum

    Abdulrehman Agha Reply:

    I might be writing a post on somewhere next week on how to optimize for Bing. The fact is, my website isn’t so optimized for Bing either and I have to do so, some pages are optimized and I get around 15 hits from it daily. If you want to know whether your website is in it’s index or not, just do a “site:” search!

  7. Seth says:

    I tried it and find that I’m using it it often. It’s faster and it’s searches are more relevant.
    I hope people give it a try. The best thing about it is that the Bing vs. Google competition is proving better for us, so let them go at it!

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