2
Sep
B.I.N.G (Bing Is Not Google); Google respond
It's not like Google to stand by and watch as a possible
competitor was about to enter the search engine market, possibly
taking a larger market percentage than any company would be
comfortable with. Bing, Microsoft's replacement search engine for
Window's Live search and MSN search, was launched on the 3rd of
June 2009. With an advertisement budget of $100 million, they
weren't planning on creating a small wave.
It was widely believed that Google will have to respond alike
and that increased competitiveness for the search engine market can
only benefit the end users in the long run, but nothing happened
straight away. Finally there have been rumours of Google using code
name 'caffeine' and until now, people weren't sure what Google was
up to.
Code name 'Caffeine' has apparently been in the pipeline for
several months now. This secret project has been revealed as 'the
next generation' of online search. It has been hailed as the
next-generation of search. In other words, the face of Google will
still look completely the same but the software under the hood will
be upgraded. This could suggest that even though Bing is a new
search engine, Google is updating to an even better search engine
than before!
Troy
Stanley, CTO of resource Techniques, is excited about the
change: "Google, the most popular UK search engine, is basically
giving a better basic search facility. This is the primary reason
why people started using Google in the first place."
"The upgrade will have enhanced search whilst crawling and
indexing the internet at a much faster rate. This allows them to
narrow the real-time search gap to provide one of the best
up-to-date search results."
So how does this affect estate agents?
Troy
Stanley continued, "Currently Google is used by 90.55% of
people in the UK whereas Bing has a 2.71% market share. With that
in mind it is easy to think that Bing can be dismissed or ignored,
but still almost 1 out of every 37 people in the UK use Bing. With
a population of 61 million people in the UK, roughly 1.6 million
people in the UK use Bing (give or take a few, as not every single
person in the UK has the internet)."
"This million or so will be, at one point or another, using Bing
to search for their local estate agents to search for property.
Estate agents with an estate agent website should be asking their
website designers or website providers what they are doing to make
sure they capture this amount of people. Ignoring any search
engine, even one with a smaller market share, can cost estate
agents business." - Troy
Stanley.
To try out the new version of Google, go to www2.sandbox.google.com and see how your estate agent
website performs.
We at Resource Techniques, regularly cross checks search
engines, to guarantee that estate agents that we supply for have
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) that they can be proud of.
SEO, for those that are unsure, is the process moving each
individual estate agent website is as high as possible on a
particular search engine.
SEO is important part of every website design for estate
agents.
Resource Techniques is dedicated to staying on top of any
industry changes regarding
SEO or
website design for estate agents. Click to read more on
'website design for estate agents and SEO' or
'estate agents, SEO services are not just for Christmas'. To
see how we can help your estate agent website design, ensure that
you are getting as many people accessing your website and searching
for property on your estate agent website by contact
us.
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