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  • Blog Post: Collection of SEO related documents from the Bing Ecosystem

    Today's blog post is brought to you by the letters S, E & O. As in S earch E ngine O ptimization. We have a lot of SEO related documents scattered around the ecosystem here at Bing and Microsoft, so I thought it would be nice to gather some of them into one location. This data will change as we update...
  • Blog Post: New Inbound Links Feature in Bing Webmaster Tools

    We are pleased to announce the release of our new Inbound Links feature. Bing Webmaster Tools now provides registered site owners the ability to easily & intuitively retrieve data about links to their sites. We received plenty of feedback from site owners and SEOs that expressed the importance of...
  • Blog Post: Your computer remains infected by viruses! Return to Security Tool and download it to guard your PC!

    Increasingly, web users are plagued by sites that appear to offer services to help protect their computers from viruses, Trojans and other web baddies. Because the primary tactic used is to frighten users into downloading the software; we’ve dubbed this category of attacks “scareware”...
  • Blog Post: Anatomy of a Bing caption

    A caption (also known as a summary) is the area of a Search Engine Results Page (SERP) devoted to a particular result. Captions help users to decide which result to click on and help site owners to communicate to users what to expect on their page. Captions are an oft-forgotten tool of the SEO toolkit...
  • Blog Post: Looking for Input on Crawl Delay

    In keeping with our themes of rapid change and responding to input and feedback from the webmaster community, we are working on future feature planning for the Bing webmaster tools and we would like to hear your thoughts in a few areas. The first area is Crawl-Delay: Today, we fully support crawl delay...
  • Blog Post: Office.com SEO: search engine-friendly URLs

    Editor's note: In our continuous effort to make this blog as compelling as possible to our large and diverse audience, we are expanding the scope of the Bing Webmaster Center blog. Starting with this post, we will host occasional posts from "guest bloggers" from within Microsoft who work on search or...
  • Blog Post: Is your site ranking rank? Do a site review – Part 5 (SEM 101)

    This is the last of five posts on the topic of conducting your own site reviews. In the previous posts, we discussed why you'd want to perform a site review ( Part 1 ), then took an initial look at page-level issues ( Part 2 ), followed by a discussion of site-wide issues ( Part 3 and Part 4 ), that...
  • Blog Post: Is your site ranking rank? Do a site review – Part 4 (SEM 101)

    This is the fourth of five posts on the topic of conducting your own site reviews. In the previous posts, we discussed why you'd want to perform a site review ( Part 1 ), then took an initial look at page-level issues ( Part 2 ), followed by a discussion of site-wide issues ( Part 3 ), that can affect...
  • Blog Post: Is your site ranking rank? Do a site review – Part 3 (SEM 101)

    Let's continue our run-down of issues to consider in a site review. In Part 1 of this series, we looked at the whats and whys for doing a site review, and covered baselining pre-optimized performance and gathering tools. Part 2 covered important but often overlooked on-page issues that, if not properly...
  • Blog Post: A king’s feast of video content, thanks to mRSS

    One of the oldest truisms of Internet search is the familiar axiom, "content is king." But while that's great in concept, the premise only goes so far in reality. If your site is rich in text-based content, which is easily crawled and indexed by search engine bots, that content can stand on the merits...
  • Blog Post: Is your site ranking rank? Do a site review – Part 2 (SEM 101)

    In Part 1 of this series of blog posts on site reviews, we covered the whats and whys of conducting a site review of your website to see if you are ranking where you want to be. If you have compelling content to share with your users, you want them to find your site! After installing and registering...
  • Blog Post: Is your site ranking rank? Do a site review – Part 1 (SEM 101)

    For webmasters who work hard to build and publish their sites, it can be frustrating when their sites are barely indexed and rank poorly across all search engines. They may think, "Why does this happen? What can I do to improve this?" The reasons for poor ranking are nearly as myriad as the number of...
  • Blog Post: How to optimize image content (From the Forums)

    Today's forum thread of note is a discussion around what can be done to optimize image content for SEO. Several members of the Bing Webmaster Center forum community have chimed in with helpful advice. What do you do on your site to optimize images? What have you found to be most important when adding...
  • Blog Post: Your top tech tips for SEO (From the Forums)

    We have another interesting conversation thread to highlight today as our latest From the Forums column selection. One of our helpful users in the Bing community posted his list of the top "45 points for SEO." This post has generated a good many forum reader replies - most positive, a few critical, and...
  • Blog Post: Most important tasks for SEO? (From the Forums)

    Today's highlighted conversation in the From the Forums column has a user ask, "What are the most important tasks for SEO?". The conversation started back a while ago, but the quantity and quality of ideas generated are interesting to peruse. I want to specifically point out the recent post to this conversation...
  • Blog Post: 301 to 404 gets 200 – oops! (From the Forums)

    In another installment of the From the Forums column, today we have an interesting thread about a website that updated its content and used 301 redirects to migrate users to the new content. However, the transition to the new content in the Bing index was taking longer than they expected. The old content...
  • Blog Post: Illuminating the path to SEO for Silverlight

    Microsoft Silverlight is a transformative technology. It enables otherwise basic websites to act as full-blown applications, provides access to state-of-the-art animation and video rich media presentations, and takes full advantage of your development team's existing experience in standard programming...
  • Blog Post: Chasing the long tail with keyword research (SEM 101)

    When a key opens a lock, it typically provides the key's holder with a clear path to where he or she wants to go. Keywords and key phrases do the same for a website. They help direct searchers to content they wish to see on the Internet. But there is a key difference: whereas a lock key will typically...
  • Blog Post: The liability of loathsome, link-level web spam (SEM 101)

    When I was a kid in high school, I used to go to the public library and do initial research in the Encyclopedia Britannica (yes, the bound book editions. I also remember black & white television with vacuum tubes and rotary telephones! Sheesh, I'm getting old!). I would pick up the index volume that...
  • Blog Post: The pernicious perfidy of page-level web spam (SEM 101)

    In the exciting world of today's Internet, where the world's information is literally at your fingertips, where you can endlessly communicate, shop, research, and be entertained, spam is a big downer. The unwanted email spam that fills our inboxes also consumes huge portions of the available bandwidth...
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