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		<title>Bing &#8211; Helps You Make Decisions or Just Another Search Engine</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 19:57:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cuong Huynh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Okay I guess the buzz on Bing has died down a little. When it first came out, everyone is eating up their marketing spiel about Bing's capability to "help you make decisions." I had reasons to worry.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.marketingautopsyblog.com">Marketing Autopsy Blog</a><br>
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<p>Okay I guess the buzz on Bing has died down a little. When it first came out, everyone is eating up their marketing spiel about Bing&#8217;s capability to &#8220;help you make decisions.&#8221; My initial reaction was: &#8220;What!? Somehow they have gathered enough information on me, and know how my mind works, to help me make my decisions now?&#8221; I had reasons to worry.</p>
<p>But a few quick searches on Bing helped put my worries at ease. Bing gives search results. Bing doesn&#8217;t help you make decisions, it&#8217;s just a search engine. I said &#8220;just&#8221; because Microsoft had search engines before (MSN and Live) and it&#8217;s not meant to belittle Bing. But to me Bing looks like a search engine with some pre-programmed searches, if you will, plus other new features.</p>
<p>Some people can argue that if Bing gives you search results then it&#8217;s helping you make decisions. They must have been living under a rock, because all search engines do this! What matters most to me is being able to find relevant information to make my own decisions.</p>
<p>According to Bing on itself (meaning I typed &#8220;what is Bing&#8221; into Bing,) this is what I got</p>
<blockquote><p>Bing is a search engine that finds and organizes the answers you need so you can make faster, more informed decisions.</p></blockquote>
<p>The question becomes, how does Bing find and organize the information I need to make my own decisions, that live.com or msn.com didn&#8217;t? Microsoft (MS) has been consistently third in the search engine war and is trying to improve traffic. With a reported marketing campaign upwards of $80-100 million, I think MS would be better off revamping their search (which they did,) and running $100 lottos every hour with the winners selected from Bing searchers. That would get their usage up against Google and Yahoo.</p>
<p>But do you know what&#8217;s real interesting? I still can&#8217;t get Bing to help me make my decision to use it regularly, or at all.</p>
<p>For SEOs who want to take a closer look at Bing SEO, Benj Arriola has some good views in his article &#8220;<a title="MSN, then Live, now Bing - What do SEOs need to know?" href="http://www.businessol.com/seo-blog/2009/07/msn-then-live-now-bing-what-do-seos.html" target="_blank">MSN, then Live, now Bing &#8211; What do SEOs need to know?</a>&#8221; at BusinessOnLine.com.</p>
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