Bing/Yahoo & Google SEO Similarities
- Links – Quality of a backlink profile holds
weight in both Google and Bing, so it is important to have high quality
links to your website.
- Results for Local Search – Page content and
optimization should incorporate keywords based on geographic locations for
success in the local results.
- Paid Search – works the same in both,
but remember this is only rented space for your website
Bing/Yahoo & Google SEO Differences
Bing/Yahoo and
Google have both subtle and notable differences in the way they evaluate
websites. Here's an outline of each (with facts taken from Google and Bing, respectively):
1) Matching Keywords
- Google: Google’s algorithm
recognizes synonyms and context around a keyword. This allows a little
freedom and creativity with your content
- Bing: Exact keywords are best here
2) Double-Meaning Search Queries
- Google: If there is a keyword phrase
with two meanings, the most popular website tends to rank first
- Bing: A double meaning search in Bing provides
local results first
3) Domain Age/Page Authority
- Google: Domain age does not factor
in as much as the quality of backlinks pointing towards a domain. Also,
Google does give favoritism towards .edu and .gov, as they tend to have
quality links and good content
- Bing: Puts importance on domain age when assigning
rank, as well as favors .edu and .gov websites
4) Flash Content
- Google: Google cannot crawl and
understand Flash websites
- Bing: Understands and crawls Flash websites
very well and sometimes gives credit to websites that use it
As you can see,
Bing, Yahoo and Google all play a very important role in SEO and it is important to optimize for
all. Just because you are ranking well in one search engine, does not mean you
are ranking well in others.
5) Mobile Optimization
A little over a
year ago, in November, Google launched the mobile-friendly label on mobile
search results. This label is grey wording that is placed underneath the link
that tells the user whether the website is going to work correctly on their
mobile device or not. Starting on April 21st, 2015, Google has announced
that they will be adding a ranking factor that will help mobile-friendly
websites rank better in mobile search,
so it is very important that website owners be prepared for this change.
Although Yahoo has
not yet taken on any of these traits, Bing has quietly added the
Mobile-friendly label in their mobile search results, just
like Google has. Currently, it is unclear as to whether or not Bing will be
introducing this ranking factor for their algorithm. In November, Bing did reveal some mobile friendly techniques that they may or may not use in the
future. From what I see, it seems as though there will be more to come from
Bing around mobile SEO.
How to Optimize for Search on Bing/Yahoo
According to Search
Engine Journal, Google controls 67% of the search market, but Bing
and Yahoo account for 29% of the U.S. search market, therefore they are still
influential and will give you more ways to be discovered online.
Keep in mind that
2015 could be the year that other search engines like Bing/Yahoo will begin to
take even more market share. Why? Firefox has kicked Google to the curb and
Yahoo will now be the default search engine. Additionally, Google’s deal with
Safari is almost up and there has been talk about Bing and Yahoo trying to
secure a spot.
Now, how exactly do
you optimize for Bing/Yahoo? Well, check out the following 9 ways to get your
site optimized for Bing/Yahoo. Some of these tactics might be taken care of if
you are already optimizing correctly for Google, but some of these strategies
will be a little different.
1) In order to be indexed in Bing, you should
submit your site to Bing
According to Bing,
“being indexed is the first step to developing traffic from Bing.” All you have
to do is simply submit your site to Bing Webmaster Tools and wait until it gets crawled. Bing does not update their index as much
as Google, so you may have to wait a while and be patient.
2) Technical requirements needed
When ranking your website, Bing focuses on these
technical factors:
- Page
Load Speed – your website page speed should
be fast
- Robots.txt
– This will tells Bing robots what to crawl and what not to crawl
- Sitemap
– Keep your sitemap clean and current (remove any unnecessary URLs
- Redirects
– Bing prefers 301 redirects you have moved content between websites
- Canonical
Tags – This is new for Bing, they now acknowledge rel=canonical tags,
which helps Bing determine which page is original versus which pages are
duplicates
3) Title tags are extremely important
According to Search Engine Journal,
Bing seems to place more emphasis on title tags than Google does, so make sure
you use relevant keywords in your title tags of every page to rank well in
Bing, but do not use too many keywords or you could get penalized
by Google.
4) Use straightforward keywords
Bing does not do
well with broad-matching keywords, so when optimizing make sure you use exact
keywords for exact ranking on Bing’s search results. Wordstream has a great
tool that will help you pick the perfect words and phrases for Bing optimization.
5) Build up backlinks
Backlinks are
important for all search engine rankings, but it appears as though they are
especially important for Bing rankings. According to Searchmetrics,
“on average, 52-53 percent of the backlinks of websites ranked among the top 30
results on Bing contain keywords in the anchor text (which is about 10% more
than Google).” As always, when creating backlinks, make sure they are
coming from legitimate websites.
6) Content is important
This is something
that shouldn't be a surprise. Google and Bing both look for quality, relevant
content for ranking purposes. Bing states that they are looking for clear and easy ways to find content, which has
a better chance of being indexed higher than just a well-optimized piece.
7) Be Social
Within Google, it
is not totally clear where they stand with social signals, but Bing has made it
clear that social media plays an extremely important role in their ranking
factors.
8) Act Local
Bing favors websites that have
well-optimized local listings, so make sure you claim your listings
like a champ with www.bingplaces.com.
In addition to
these to dos, it is also important that your use the same ethics and standards
as Google and avoid the following:
- Cloaking
- Shady
Backlink Strategies (i.e. paying for links)
- Shady
Social Media Strategies (i.e. increasing amount of followers too fast)
- Duplicate
Content
- Too
Many Keywords Within the Content
It is becoming
increasingly important to optimize for Bing, Yahoo and Google, especially
because of the major changes that are being made with the different browsers,
so cover all of your bases to ensure your SEO strategies include optimizing for
all the top search engines.