What I accidently found that the Bing search rankings depends upon all facebook interaction about that page as I experienced this for one of my blog.
Also when I researched about this, I found some people saying the same thing that they experienced better results at Bing when they shared links in Facebook and links were liked. Hi nagarmero,
That's quite interesting, do you mean regardless of there being a Facebook Group or Facebook Page dedicated to a website, if you just post links to a website on a friends wall and they 'like' it then Bing thinks this is a good thing?
Is Bing different to other search engines in this respect? Quote: Originally Posted by Phil Comforthost Hi nagarmero,
That's quite interesting, do you mean regardless of there being a Facebook Group or Facebook Page dedicated to a website, if you just post links to a website on a friends wall and they 'like' it then Bing thinks this is a good thing?
Is Bing different to other search engines in this respect? Yes if you post link to your site and more likes and interactions it gets, you will be benefited in Bing Rankings. Really interesting. I found this accidently. Quite an interesting finding. I wonder how search engines know if a link was liked in the first place? Could it be that it just checks social media sites for the back links, the more times your link appears the better?
Also when I researched about this, I found some people saying the same thing that they experienced better results at Bing when they shared links in Facebook and links were liked. Hi nagarmero,
That's quite interesting, do you mean regardless of there being a Facebook Group or Facebook Page dedicated to a website, if you just post links to a website on a friends wall and they 'like' it then Bing thinks this is a good thing?
Is Bing different to other search engines in this respect? Quote: Originally Posted by Phil Comforthost Hi nagarmero,
That's quite interesting, do you mean regardless of there being a Facebook Group or Facebook Page dedicated to a website, if you just post links to a website on a friends wall and they 'like' it then Bing thinks this is a good thing?
Is Bing different to other search engines in this respect? Yes if you post link to your site and more likes and interactions it gets, you will be benefited in Bing Rankings. Really interesting. I found this accidently. Quite an interesting finding. I wonder how search engines know if a link was liked in the first place? Could it be that it just checks social media sites for the back links, the more times your link appears the better?