by dp40oz
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I never realized how much traffic I was getting from Bing on my sites. I recently switched over all my sites from Google analytics to statcounter. I like statcounter a lot better so I have been actually using it quite a lot lately. I never bothered much with looking at analytics. I found it annoying to navigate quickly through multiple sites and I figured you either have traffic or you don't so why bother.

I noticed that Bing/Yahoo (same thing these days) is sending me close to 1/3 of my overall traffic for most pages. Even some pages I thought were going to be dead in the water due to Google penalties are bringing in some money making traffic through Bing/Yahoo. This is much more then I remember it being about a year ago. Its a bit exciting to feel that maybe theres hope for some true Google competition. That way a websites entire fate isn't solely controlled by 1 companies whim.
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  • Profile picture of the author SasaIlic
    You are totally right, people underestimate Bing and Yahoo but there is a lot of traffic there also.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jeff Hollyhand
    I noticed the same thing on a new site a while back. I could not figure out where the sales where coming from since it was not really ranking in the big G at the time. Then I did a search for my keyword on Bing and there it was in the top 3.
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  • Profile picture of the author outwest
    Bing/yahoo accounts for I think 30+% of overall search traffic over the internet

    Hopefully it will go up to half and knock google off its perch
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    • Profile picture of the author Carl Brown
      Originally Posted by outwest View Post

      Bing/yahoo accounts for I think 30+% of overall search traffic over the internet

      Hopefully it will go up to half and knock google off its perch
      From your lips to God's ears! I also just use stat counter alone and prefer it. For a couple sites that don't rank at all in google, I'm #1 on Yahoo.

      Google needs some worthy competition. They're too big and dangerous and fickle.
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  • Profile picture of the author kenneth1982
    I think seo on bing easier on google.
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  • Profile picture of the author arnold55
    Yep....
    I found that as soon as I get a new domain up and running , go to Bings webmaster page and ad my site and the bing meta on my site, I start getting almost instant traffic.

    I use to do the same with Yahoo, but now it is included with bing.

    secrets out

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  • Profile picture of the author elizabethjean733
    I never try to rank my keywords on bing or yahoo i always give importance to google, after read your post i realize that i should also give importance to bing and yahoo as i give google.
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    • Profile picture of the author Carl Brown
      Jonathan Leger has an interesting post about what it takes to rank in Bing. Bing seems to be actually leading in this, and it seems this is the direction where Google is going.

      The most valuable links are those you THEORETICALLY have the least control over (editorial/content links). I'm surprised Google gives any weight to profile links at all.
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      • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
        Bing is a strange beast. I've got pages that really have no business ranking well on the first few pages for a number of different keywords.

        They almost seem "backwards" compared to what it takes to rank in Google.
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  • Profile picture of the author JeanneLynn
    LOL, before I started learning about internet marketing, I had never used Google. I always used Yahoo to search for everything. I'm amazed that Google is so much bigger than Yahoo.
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  • Profile picture of the author mosthost
    For people who are getting a lot of traffic from Bing, could you tell us what your general niche/category is? You don't have to be specific.
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  • Profile picture of the author Invert Planet
    ummm... wouldn't your host provide those stats for you anyway through the cpanel?
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  • Profile picture of the author cbpayne
    Originally Posted by dp40oz View Post

    I noticed that Bing/Yahoo (same thing these days) is sending me close to 1/3 of my overall traffic for most pages..
    Bing have a 30% search market share, so you should be expecting to see about 1/3 of your traffic coming from them!
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  • Profile picture of the author freeson
    Just one thing I learn from Bing, The traffic from Bing can get much higher CTR on Adsense than traffic from Google.
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  • Profile picture of the author hotboy18
    I also heard that Bing and Yahoo traffic converts better than Google on some occasions. Don't underestimate Bing and Yahoo!
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