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June 15, 2009

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kbock70

I think they are offering intuitive design appeal, information appeal, hover for lengthy description to 'save a click' is great, etc..but...

They seem to believe that they are head to head with Google and they are mistaken. Google is all about ppl interaction and communication. NOT because Google is interacting so much as it is Googles people/supporters/users..if Microsoft haven't noticed, there have been large numbers of social media die hards loooong before the miracle of Bing. The most popular marketing communities have been keeping Google at the core of primary search discussions for quite some time. They pull in new users probably at the same speed as Bing commercials and other forms of advertising but their lack of social environments will mean a small percentge of users will remain faithful. They will eventually be sucked into the Google vortex by some social environment that looks exciting, fun and/or educational.


Its 4:53 am and I am in need of coffee and theres far more to write about their marketing skills but they just aren't gettin it. Basically, the solution for them is simple & unlikely. Microsoft is attempting to be found worthy on the sole concept of their engine. They are proving this silently as they dismiss followers..(no follow/no responses/minimal interaction) they are proving this by not allowing accessible community building. the community is also difficult to navigate. Usability..oy. Theres far too many travel blog updates, not enough community member posting, etc..Its all Bing vs Google.

Google thinks along the lines of "We are Gods. You will follow us." Bing is approaching social media in a similar fashion. Big mistake. Their motto should be "The user is the most important person. We care." Even if its bogus, it is what will not only attract, but maintain loyalty.

Sara Kmiecik

Just like you I was very excited for the start of Bing and just like you I was disappointed once it launched. In reference to your last statement, do you really think they can do better or do you just want a good (better) alternative to Google?

Brandt Dainow

Bing doesn't really need to be better, just as good. Microsoft have said their studies indicate people won't change search engines. Their announced strategy is therefore "OEM deals" - their words. This means new machines will come with Bing preinstalled, and people won't bother changing back to Google because it's no better (or even that different). That's the whole point - if it's just like Google, and comes pre-installed, who's going to bother to change. It's Internet Explorer vs Netscape Navigator all over again.
For what it's worth, most sites find Bing visitors have a 3% - 4% lower bounce rate than Google, so Bing is a better ROI for PPC.

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