Showing posts with label bing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bing. Show all posts

Friday, June 10, 2016


 
Bing announced you can now submit your news site, like this one, to Bing News at the new Bing News PubHub.
When you go to Bing News PubHub, you can fill out the form as I screen shot below, to submit your news site to Bing. Here is a screen shot of the form:
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To be accepted, first you need to make sure your site is verified in Bing Webmaster Toolsand that the site is in accordance with Bing Webmaster guidelines.
Then Bing will review your site and see if they want to include it in Bing News.
Here is their internal criteria:
  • Newsworthiness – Report on timely events and topics that are interesting to users. Content that doesn’t focus on reporting, such as how-to articles, job postings, advice columns, product promotions, is not considered newsworthy. Similarly, content that consists strictly of information without including original reporting or analysis, such as stock data and weather forecasts, is not considered newsworthy.
  • Originality - Provide unique facts or points of view. Faced with numerous sources frequently reporting similar or identical content, originality or uniqueness becomes a critical way to determine the value to a user of an individual story.
  • Authority – Identify sources, authors, and attribution of all content. News sites with authority maintain the highest level of trust and respect from our users.
  • Readability – Create content with correct grammar and spelling, and keep site design easy for users to navigate. Advertising should never interfere with the user experience.
Forum discussion at Twitter.

Monday, June 6, 2016



Bing Local now allows you to verify your business listing over the web by answering 5 questions about your business. The new option is under the "alternative methods" when verifying your business on Bing Local.
The web verification lets you answer five questions regarding your business that supposedly only the business owner is expected to know. Well, I guess the business owner and Bing knows this about your business. If you answer those five questions correctly, you are now verified.
The information is pulled from D&B, which has information often supplied by the business owner.
I should note, this is often used by banks and credit agencies for verification purposes also, so it is not that unique. It is unique to the Bing or Google verification process.
Here is a screen shot from Kiran C Kumar on Twitter.
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Forum discussion at Twitter.

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