Browser-specific settings could also potentially affect search results. For example, if you're signed into a Microsoft account on Edge, Bing might personalize your search results based on your previous search history and other data associated with your Microsoft account.
I understand your point about browser-specific settings, such as being signed into a Microsoft account on Edge, potentially personalizing search results based on previous search history and other data.
However, I'd like to clarify that my searches were conducted under controlled conditions. Specifically, I performed these tests on a clean user profile (not logged into any account) with cleared browsing history, cache, and cookies on both browsers to ensure no personalization or past search data would affect the search results.
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Browser-specific settings could also potentially affect search results. For example, if you're signed into a Microsoft account on Edge, Bing might personalize your search results based on your previous search history and other data associated with your Microsoft account.
I understand your point about browser-specific settings, such as being signed into a Microsoft account on Edge, potentially personalizing search results based on previous search history and other data.
However, I'd like to clarify that my searches were conducted under controlled conditions. Specifically, I performed these tests on a clean user profile (not logged into any account) with cleared browsing history, cache, and cookies on both browsers to ensure no personalization or past search data would affect the search results.
Hi Marcin,
I'm Amr, an independent advisor.
One moment while I search the internet...
The difference in search results between Bing on Microsoft Edge and Google on Chrome can be attributed to the different algorithms and ranking factors used by these search engines.
Each search engine has its own unique way of crawling, indexing and ranking web pages.
Bing's algorithm, for instance, places a higher emphasis on social media integration and overall user engagement on a website. It also tends to favour websites that are older and have a .gov or .edu domain. On the other hand, Google's algorithm places a higher emphasis on backlinks and the overall relevance of a website's content to the search query.
Browser-specific settings could also potentially affect search results. For example, if you're signed into a Microsoft account on Edge, Bing might personalize your search results based on your previous search history and other data associated with your Microsoft account.
To improve the relevance of your search results on Edge, especially when using site-specific keywords for newer websites, you can try the following:
- Use Bing's Advanced Search Options
Bing offers advanced search options that allow you to refine your search queries. You can use these options to search within a specific website, limit your search to a specific region or language, or search for a specific file type.
- Optimize Your Website for Bing
If you're a website owner, you can optimize your website for Bing by focusing on factors that Bing's algorithm prioritizes.
This includes integrating your website with social media, improving user engagement, and ensuring that your website is fully indexable by Bing's web crawlers.
- Use Bing Webmaster Tools
Bing Webmaster Tools can provide you with insights into how Bing views your website.
You can use these tools to submit your website to Bing, see which keywords are driving traffic to your website, and identify any issues that might be preventing your website from ranking well on Bing.
- Personalize Your Search Settings
Bing allows you to personalize your search settings to improve the relevance of your search results.
You can adjust these settings to filter out adult content, turn on or off search suggestions, and choose whether or not to use Microsoft's personalized advertising and search services.
Note that SEO is a long-term process and it may take some time to see improvements in your search rankings. It's also important to note that while these strategies can improve your search rankings on Bing, they may not have the same effect on other search engines like Google.
References
- https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-e...
- https://www.guidingtech.com/fix-microsoft-edge-...
- https://www.searchenginewatch.com/2020/10/16/fi...
- https://www.bing.com/webmasters/help/webmaster-...
- https://mashable.com/article/how-to-remove-bing...
I hope this is helpful. If you require any additional assistance, don't hesitate to respond to this.
This is a user-to-user support forum. We're users just like you helping other users to find solutions to their problems.
Best Regard
Amr
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I've decided to make an experiment and switch from Google to Bing. It's not that I had problems with Google, but I was in search for something new, something that I haven't tried before. So when Microsoft came up with their new AI Bing, I thought :"Thats what I was looking for!" So, i'd like to share my experience with Bing from the last 2 months I've used it as my main search engine. Bing chat would deserve a discussion of its own, so in this post I'd like to focus a bit more on the traditional search aspect.
First thing I'd like to say, Bing has come a long way since it was launched. It is now safe to say that it is on par with Google (in terms of quality). Search results are very similar (and sometimes better) and there's pretty much nothing on Google that you can't find on Bing. So the only difference someone can notice is how the results are organized.
While using Bing, I sometimes fed Google with the same query, to see the difference, and the outcome has been really mixed, sometimes Google was better, sometimes Bing was better. This is why I'm writing this post. So here is the main thing I've noticed.
Bing gives you a lot of snippets. I think that is really cool, it makes the results page feel more dynamic and interesting, and can help you find informations faster and in a more intuitive format, with AI summaries and things like this. Google does also have similar features, but are showed less often, and Bing's just seem cooler to me. This can be a double edged sword, since too many snippets can cause confusion in some cases. In fact, I've noticed that sometimes Google gives you less informations on your main page, but it is more straight to the point and sometimes a bit more specific. While Bing sometimes shows you a lot of informations in form of snippets, that can be useful, but sometimes might be too general. So if you ask Bing something specific, you will find it but it might also give you more general informations around that topic.
Of course this is just what I noticed in most situations. Sometimes Bing gave me just what I was looking for while Google was too vague, so the final outcome varies from case to case, and it depends on a lot of things.
So, which search engine do you pick, Bing or Google? Have you noticed the same things I did? What is your experience?
Browser-specific settings could also potentially affect search results. For example, if you're signed into a Microsoft account on Edge, Bing might personalize your search results based on your previous search history and other data associated with your Microsoft account.
I understand your point about browser-specific settings, such as being signed into a Microsoft account on Edge, potentially personalizing search results based on previous search history and other data.
However, I'd like to clarify that my searches were conducted under controlled conditions. Specifically, I performed these tests on a clean user profile (not logged into any account) with cleared browsing history, cache, and cookies on both browsers to ensure no personalization or past search data would affect the search results.
Hi Marcin,
I'm Amr, an independent advisor.
One moment while I search the internet...
The difference in search results between Bing on Microsoft Edge and Google on Chrome can be attributed to the different algorithms and ranking factors used by these search engines.
Each search engine has its own unique way of crawling, indexing and ranking web pages.
Bing's algorithm, for instance, places a higher emphasis on social media integration and overall user engagement on a website. It also tends to favour websites that are older and have a .gov or .edu domain. On the other hand, Google's algorithm places a higher emphasis on backlinks and the overall relevance of a website's content to the search query.
Browser-specific settings could also potentially affect search results. For example, if you're signed into a Microsoft account on Edge, Bing might personalize your search results based on your previous search history and other data associated with your Microsoft account.
To improve the relevance of your search results on Edge, especially when using site-specific keywords for newer websites, you can try the following:
- Use Bing's Advanced Search Options
Bing offers advanced search options that allow you to refine your search queries. You can use these options to search within a specific website, limit your search to a specific region or language, or search for a specific file type.
- Optimize Your Website for Bing
If you're a website owner, you can optimize your website for Bing by focusing on factors that Bing's algorithm prioritizes.
This includes integrating your website with social media, improving user engagement, and ensuring that your website is fully indexable by Bing's web crawlers.
- Use Bing Webmaster Tools
Bing Webmaster Tools can provide you with insights into how Bing views your website.
You can use these tools to submit your website to Bing, see which keywords are driving traffic to your website, and identify any issues that might be preventing your website from ranking well on Bing.
- Personalize Your Search Settings
Bing allows you to personalize your search settings to improve the relevance of your search results.
You can adjust these settings to filter out adult content, turn on or off search suggestions, and choose whether or not to use Microsoft's personalized advertising and search services.
Note that SEO is a long-term process and it may take some time to see improvements in your search rankings. It's also important to note that while these strategies can improve your search rankings on Bing, they may not have the same effect on other search engines like Google.
References
- https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-e...
- https://www.guidingtech.com/fix-microsoft-edge-...
- https://www.searchenginewatch.com/2020/10/16/fi...
- https://www.bing.com/webmasters/help/webmaster-...
- https://mashable.com/article/how-to-remove-bing...
I hope this is helpful. If you require any additional assistance, don't hesitate to respond to this.
This is a user-to-user support forum. We're users just like you helping other users to find solutions to their problems.
Best Regard
Amr
________________________________________________________
Standard Disclaimer: This is a non-Microsoft website. The page appears to be providing accurate, safe information. Watch out for ads on the site that may advertise products frequently classified as PUP (Potentially Unwanted Products). Thoroughly research any product advertised on the site before you decide to download and install it.