homepage Welcome to WebmasterWorld Guest from 184.72.91.94
register, login, search, subscribe, help, library, PubCon, announcements, recent posts, open posts,
Subscribe and Support WebmasterWorld
Visit PubCon.com
Home / Forums Index / Microsoft / Bing Search Engine News
Forum Library : Charter : Moderators: mack

Bing Search Engine News Forum

    
Huge SERPS change today?
MSN serps change
Wallboy




msg:3692747
 11:36 pm on Jul 7, 2008 (gmt 0)

Has anyone noticed a large SERPs change in MSN today? For one of my main keywords I went from #1 to #41, except now it's a completely different page ranking for that term. As well most of the other competitors that were on the front page completely disappeared as well.

 

BaseVinyl




msg:3692749
 11:39 pm on Jul 7, 2008 (gmt 0)

YES! And we went from number 60 to number 2! I'm lovin' it! Let's hope it stays like this because these are finally decent results! :)

arizonadude




msg:3692893
 4:43 am on Jul 8, 2008 (gmt 0)

Funny how those who have their sites show up think the results are good.

They are not, they still suck big time.

Ajaxunion




msg:3692897
 4:48 am on Jul 8, 2008 (gmt 0)

MSN is def testing something out... Seen some changes today... But then again i see changes everyday there!

Rlilly




msg:3693368
 4:17 pm on Jul 8, 2008 (gmt 0)

I see huge difference in results between MSN.com and Live.com

BillyS




msg:3697094
 1:47 pm on Jul 12, 2008 (gmt 0)

Look at what MS continues to do - look at acquiring Yahoo. They now realize that search is tougher than originally planned. As they slowly move ahead, so does Yahoo and Google.

I've shown in the past and the examples still remain... Live.com is a spammers dream. If you've got a throw away domain, go for it.

Global Options:
 top home search open messages active posts  
 

Home / Forums Index / Microsoft / Bing Search Engine News
rss feed

All trademarks and copyrights held by respective owners. Member comments are owned by the poster.
Terms of Service ¦ Privacy Policy ¦ Report Problem ¦ About
WebmasterWorld ® and PubCon ® are a Registered Trademarks of Pubcon Inc.
© Pubcon Inc. 1996-2012 all rights reserved