In this week's Whiteboard Friday, Bing's very own Duane Forrester will be joining us in the Moz studio to personally walk us through the newly released Bing Webmaster Tools.
Let us know how you feel about these Webmaster Tools in the comments below. Duane will be keeping an eye on them as well so let him know what you think.
Happy Friday Everyone!
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Rand: Howdy, SEOmoz fans. Welcome to an extremely exciting edition of Whiteboard Friday. It's SMX here in Seattle, and that means I've got Duane Forrester of Bing Webmaster Tools here with me.
Duane: Hey guys.
Rand: Duane, it is possible that you have taken some flak in the past for Bing's Webmaster Tools being of middling quality. But today, today you've got to be feeling great.
Duane: It's a whole new world.
Rand: It's amazing. In fact, we're going to do something we've never done before on Whiteboard Friday, which is Duane and I are actually going to use Kenny's beautiful, not a Mac, it's a PC laptop. We're going to use this machine, and since Kenny's recording this, we're going to able to show you, the video's going to go back and forth between Duane and I talking through a bunch of the stuff that's in the tools. Going to be using my account which has SEOmoz and my personal site. We're going to be exploring some new links with their Link Explorer, replacing Yahoo! Site Explorer.
Duane: Definitely.
Rand: We're going to be looking at some of the SEO reports and click- through data. This thing is sexy.
Duane: Yeah, we're going to find some stuff that might be wrong with your sites maybe. I don't know.
Rand: Let's do it.
Duane: Surprised the heck out of me this morning with my sites.
Rand: Here we are, we're on the My Sites page. This is the first page I get to when I login.
Duane: Absolutely. There's a requirement for this. In order to see the My Sites page, you have to have more than one site registered and verified. If you only have one, you go immediately to the dashboard. No sense adding the extra click in there.
Rand: Much appreciated. Very smart. I'm going to go, just dive into SEOmoz to start us off.
Duane: Absolutely. One thing I will point out here too guys, as you guys are seeing this recording, there will be thumbnails that are showing up. As the system continues to populate today, because we literally turned it on this morning at 8:00 a.m, as it all starts to populate in there, you'll see thumbnails for your websites starting to show up in there too.
Visually you'll know what's going on. You'll know immediately, "Oh yeah, I'm still on that website. This is what I'm working with." Makes for a really nice experience too. You feel like a nice warm cup of tea with honey. It just feels good.Rand: I'm getting some cool data here already, because I can see the amount of clicks I got from Bing search, how many times I appeared in search, my pages crawled, my crawl errors, my pages indexed.
Duane: And all customizable through the calendar dropdown, so you can set your own date ranges, put six months' worth of data in there for you, so lots of chances to look back. All of those folks who haven't run the reports this week, you don't need to panic about it. Didn't run it this month, don't need to panic about it. You can go back and fetch the data. It's all in there for you.
Of course, we have the trend lines in here as well. What these spark lines are telling you is what the trend looks like for that data set. In this case, we're looking at clicks from search. It's a very thick line that comes across, up and down. We see that variance over I think it's three months here.Rand: Looks like weeks and weekends.
Duane: Right, exactly. That's what you're seeing is you're seeing the weeks and weekends at play. Next one is pages indexed here. You're seeing a nice, steady increase with a spike at one point that I think you had mentioned. You got some really mainstream exposure.
Rand: Yeah, and that wouldn't surprise me if this is actually when we got funding.
Duane: Exactly. We would have picked up on those signals and come in and just grabbed everything from the site.
Rand: That's super-slick. Let's dive into some of these reports.
Duane: Absolutely. Yeah, this is some cool stuff. You want to hit Refresh on that.
Rand: Okay. This is my page traffic, and I love this. We were looking at this earlier, and I could see the pages that are getting traffic to the site. These are among the top three pages that are trafficked on the site, tools, beginners' guide, home page, search ranking factors.
Clicks from search, how many times I appeared, my click-through rates, that's going up and down.Duane: Exactly. Your average position and the average position where you appeared in search. Obviously, we're trying you, right? There are two different things here. One is where we're trying you, and the other is where you got the click. Those could be different numbers.
Again, if you drill into this, you click on the view area there, you're actually going to see those keywords. If you drill down on the plus symbol, you will actually see the actual ranking position you're in and the click rate data applicable against the keyword for that URL at that location, over the period of time you're looking at. You want to talk about rich data to help you understand . . .Rand: Just the depth of detail, really phenomenal.
Duane: Exactly, exactly. Can you tell that there were SEOs who actually worked on these tools?
Rand: That is damn cool. Tell me a little about Index Explorer.
Duane: You can think of Index Explorer like a filing cabinet. It's our way of understanding and your way of understanding how we have you inside our index. Like a filing cabinet, we have folders aligned in there, and all your content is in those folders. If you want to drill down, you open a folder, you see what's inside the folder. You open the next one, you see the page inside it. You click on the page, you see what we know about that page.
You can continue to get very deep in here. What's really handy about this is, as you continue to drop down into more and more information, we actually have bread crumb navigation that populates across the page. So you don't have to go all the way back to the beginning to start again. You can say, "I only want to go back to that second level folder and then review all of that information again."Rand: Very, very cool. I can filter based on all these menu pages?
Duane: Yeah, there's a bunch of filters you can look at. Exactly. So maybe you only want to see the 404 errors that are showing up. We'll actually show you that. On those pages, a little snippet that you'll see there will actually show you the number of links that are pointed at those URLs that we're aware of.
Rand: Where do I see that?
Duane: This is a great tool. You can find this elsewhere. Continue to drill down . . .
Rand: Oh, inbound link count, I see.
Duane: Yeah, inbound link count, 153,000.
Rand: Then if I go to . . .
Duane: Filter in and then continue to filter in. You want to click on one of these elements.
Rand: Sure. Let's go to category four. That's our link building category.
Duane: Lovely. I thought you guys were losing your minds because it was all numbers. Over on the right-hand side now, you see all this and we're saying, "Okay. It's a 200 OK code page. This is your document size. This is pretty good for this size."
I can tell you right now that as we get into this, we're going to show you an SEO analysis tool, and the rule in there triggers at about 125KB. Pretty big page. Obviously, this is fine, and the inbound link count is 30.
Now if you filtered for 404 pages and you had inbound link count on here, suddenly you know what to go reclaim. Then you can go back into inbound links, you can filter again in there, and then say, "Okay, these are the actual URLs. Links are pointed at these. I need to reclaim this stuff." Very handy.
Rand: Very, very, very cool. Let's dive into some of our keywords that are sending us traffic. You guys are reporting this in . . . where's not provided, Duane?
Duane: We don't provide not provided. Not provided is not provided. I'm sorry. You'll need to look elsewhere for that.
Rand: Are you telling me you're providing all my keywords?
Duane: They're your keywords.
A couple of things to note on this page that are really standardized. First off, the data we're showing you here is organic. Always keep that in mind. If you hover over one of the currency symbols, what we're going to do is show you the cost of that keyword in adCenter.Rand: Cool.
Duane: You're doing your look at this and you're saying, "Okay. I know that's a high value page on my website. I know I'm getting traffic from it. Maybe there's some stuff I could do to optimize it."
Rand: I need to have a free $50 coupon.
Duane: If you want it. We're happy to fund you guys too. There you go, $50. Waiting for it.
Rand: Help cover my soda.
Duane: Exactly. Then you can look at the data and say, "All right. You know what? It's worth me bidding on these phrases. I like the phrase. I think it gives good traffic. It's a high value area for me. I should go bid on these phrases."
Rand: Then this will send me over to adCenter?
Duane: Exactly. Now what we're hoping for at this stage is, at some point in the future, we want to do a federated login. There's a lot of big blocks to move on that, but it just makes sense that we work toward it so when you click on it, it takes you into your account. Much better experience for the user, obviously better for everyone.
Rand: I can't imagine your conversion rates will suffer if you do that.
Duane: No, exactly. Exactly. Again, if you click on View on this, what's going to happen is against that keyword, you're going to see which URLs are actually ranking. Then when you click to expand, it's going to tell you the position, the clicks you got, the click-through rate, everything.
What's pretty cool about this is, up until only a few years ago, none of the engines would talk to you about what click-through rates were on positions. Even now, it's not something that's paraded around a whole lot. It kind of doesn't matter, because applicable to your website at any time, that data is raw.Rand: Right. I was ranking in position three. I got 1.75%. Look at this, I was ranking in position 5 and got 1.95%.
Duane: Exactly. Exactly.
Rand: Amazing.
Duane: That's the type of insight into the psychology of the searcher that the data gives you. It also helps you understand longstanding stuff in the SEO community. Do you really want to rank on the bottom of page one, or is the top of page two better?
Rand: It's having a standout snippet and rich data and all that kind of stuff.
Duane: exactly.
Rand: Can I ask you one question? With regards to this results position and click-through rate, when we talk about . . . let's take a quick look. I think I'm signed into Bing. Let me sign into Facebook as well.
Duane: Oh, please do. Absolutely.
Rand: Let's connect to my Facebook account here.
Duane: Close your eyes. I don't want to see the password.
Rand: You can check it out. I'm sure it'll be hilarious. That logs me in. All right, cool. Now I'm logged into Bing, logged into Facebook. Now if I start searching for stuff like, let's go to "learn SEO." I'm going to be seeing some annotated stuff here, these thumbs up from 30 of my friends who like SEOmoz. A bunch of my friends like SEObook.
Duane: Absolutely. Not really friends though are they?
Rand: They are. I've heard those Bing Webmaster Tools folks though, that might be some competition. I'll have to talk to them. Don't let him out of the building.
Tell me, when I see these kinds of things, am I going to be able to eventually get that data back here inside Webmaster Tools where you show me . . .Duane: Yes. Annotations, the clicks, all of that kind of stuff.
Rand: Maybe?
Duane: Maybe. We'd love to have feedback from folks. If folks want that, that social integration . . . there are a couple of layers to this. Obviously, we can share what we have. Things that we don't possess, much more difficult for us to access and then potentially share on.
If it's showing up in our result, we can look at that and say, "You know what? That's our data. We understand what's going on with it." If people want that, they think that's valuable, knowing the annotations, knowing the number of times it's appeared, knowing clicks that have happened on the annotations, all of these types of things, the number of times maybe they have trended from Twitter information that we've shown that's popped in there, if that's the type of stuff that you guys need to see in the future generations of the tool, we want to hear that feedback.Rand: Oh, that's one of my favorites.
Duane: I need that feedback because my job is to take that feedback and translate it through our team into the next generation of tools. I personally, as an SEO, my vote, I want it. So I'm one check box, but I'm one check box. So help me out.
Rand: I bet if we search for Bing Webmaster Tools, will we see some trending stuff?
Duane: We might be a little early.
Rand: Oh, because it just launched a couple hours ago?
Duane: Well you know what's odd? The webmaster community tends to be about three weeks behind everything. We do these new things, we put them all out there, and then three weeks later suddenly we see everything ramp right up. Although maybe it is coming up under Phoenix.
Rand: Let's see if people are whining about Penguin. Well, there's tons of news. There you go.
Duane: The thing is we may actually be past the curve on trending for it. Trending is very now.
Rand: When we're looking at these kinds of results, is that number one? Is Google, Penguin, Wikipedia, is that number one? Or is that number two, three?
Duane: That's number one. Number one would be the Wikipedia. When the results stack up on the page, we have our organic stack.
Rand: That's what the number is.
Duane: Exactly. Things that are annotated are added into the results on the page. Things like our advertising block at the top, an answer that may fire specific to something again would be at the top. Or in this case, big news or the video overlays or inlays.
Rand: Related searches.
Duane: Exactly. Those aren't counted as your traditional search result on the SERP. Those are additive. When we're talking positions in those search reports, we're literally talking first organic, second organic through ten. It's a true rank position. That's what it is.
Rand: Awesome, awesome. Why don't we spend some time . . . let's go into SEO reports.
Duane: You're going to go into that? Okay. I usually save that, because that's like the money.
Rand: Inbound links is pretty money too.
Duane: Yeah, you've got a good point there. I'm on board with this.
Rand: This is a bunch of features of you saying, "Hey, I think these might be things you want to fix on your site." Then you've got severity counts. Like image tags having an alt attribute, not a big problem. But title missing, big problem.
Duane: The way the SEO reports run, and there are two specific tools at work here. One is SEO Reports. The other is SEO Analyzer. SEO Reports runs every other week automatically on every domain that you have verified in your site. The reports are always there.
Rand: That's what I'm looking at right now?
Duane: That's what we're looking at right now. They're always there. They're always in the background. They're always available. Generally, they are current to generally within about three days. It takes us about a week or so to scan all the sites, and then we put it in. But depending on when you come in, you might get it the day it updates, you might get it the day after. That kind of thing.
Bottom line is they're still pretty current, and they're still pretty accurate. There's no possibility of you coming in and saying, "Oh, no, I did that work and that was six months ago."
I'll share an embarrassing example for you. This morning when we rolled everything live, the first thing I did was go into one of my own websites. I said, "Oh, look, I'm missing a title on that page. How is that possible? I'm an SEO. Come, come now, dear."
Rand: Yeah, we never make mistakes, right?
Duane: Right, totally. Unbeknownst to me seven years ago, when I hand coded the HTML, I put the title tag outside the head tag. Of course, it's not applicable, and the tool is telling me this. I'm looking at it, pinging my engineer going, "Dude, what's up? The rule's not working properly."
Then I get this email back, ". . . not sure how to say this. Your code is wonky." When I went back and looked at it, sure enough, on me. Fantastic stuff.Rand: Let's go dive in. Supposedly I have a bunch of multiple titles. We looked at our titles missing and that was CSVs and PowerPoint files.
Duane: On that point, you'll notice different file types. You'll notice some things like XML, CSVs, PPTX, those kinds of things. We're actually going to add some logic that will filter those out, because we know that you're not going to have a title on a PowerPoint page. It's just not realistic. We'll be filtering those things out. The tools are beta, but we are serious about investing in these things. We'll keep at that.
Rand: This is a post from Joanna from a few months ago, maybe last year. I'm going to click on this.
Duane: This is the other important part. When you go into the report, the report's going to give you the details and tell you the aggregate accounts against that issue. When you click on the URL, it bumps you over to the SEO Analyzer that runs on demand in real time.
Now it's gone onto this page and said, "Hey, here's my page. Here are the problems." It's color coded to let you understand what is an actual red flag issue, what is a little less important, and then what you can wait on.
On top of that, we will actually overlay on the screen where the item is.Rand: This is beautiful.
Duane: You click on the little button, and then it expands to tell you that. If you hit the expand option inside that area, it will actually tell you what the code looks like that has the problem and what the meaning of the problem is. Really deep information.
Now hit the page source for me, Rand. What you're going to see, as you scroll down through the page source, you're going to see that the issue is actually highlighted for you, so you know exactly where it is.Rand: There's title number one. There's my meta description.
Duane: This is pulling up everything. What you want to do is you actually want to click on, where's the multiple title one?
Rand: "Page contains multiple titles."
Duane: Yeah, that's it. We know what that is. Now start scrolling down. What you're going to see is we've got a title on here, and as we scroll down, there are our extra title tags in the middle.
Rand: How'd that happen?
Duane: Yeah.
Rand: SEOmoz didn't even know that was there. Incredible.
Duane: Right?
Rand: Incredible.
Duane: We got your back.
Rand: Very, very cool. Tell me about these features like Fetch as Bing Bot and the Markup Validator.
Duane: I'll start with Markup Validator. That's a repeat performer. It's a new look and feel but the same functionality as we previously had.
If you used one of the semantic languages to mark up your actual page and you put the URL in, we will show you the page code with that markup installed in it, if it's installed correctly. If it's not installed correctly, we'll show you an error message.Rand: Are you guys using video as a markup?
Duane: It's not against what we're using. It's against what you've installed and the syntax for the language.
Rand: What's a good thing to check?
Duane: I always go to IMDB and pull off a movie, because I know they've got them all marked up. It doesn't really matter.
Rand: How about the Batman . . .
Duane: Batman, that works. I'm okay. I'm not judging.
Rand: Look, the Michael Keaton one from '89.
Duane: I'm not judging. I'm observing. I may come up with a judgment later.
Rand: Isn't he Canadian? You should love that guy.
Duane: I do like Michael Keaton. I don't know if he's Canadian. That'll be interesting.
Rand: Maybe they'll tell us when they validate this markup.
Duane: No. There is no OG code that tells you he's Canadian or not.
Rand: It wouldn't surprise me if that was a feature you put in there.
Duane: Trust me, the head of our PM team is English. He will not let me slip it in. We're going to show you, as you can see here . . .
Rand: Schema.org . . .
Duane: Schema.org, OG, whatever language you've got in there, we're going to show you. Obviously, they have it installed correctly, because we're rendering this.
Now if it wasn't installed correctly, you missed a character, your syntax is off, you used the wrong language, whatever, we're actually going to show you an error message telling you, "Hey, you probably want to go check your syntax and just make sure that it's all okay."That's the Markup Validator. It's making a return appearance. We want people to use it. The first step though is they've got to start adopting Schema.org or a rich meta language. They've really got to start doing that.
That is going to be a big part of the future, guys. Wrap your head around it. Don't be afraid of entities. Get in there and help us understand it all. Very important.
Rand: At some point, you and I will probably have to do some Whiteboard Friday on entities in particular and what you think are good ones.
Duane: Absolutely. Definitely. So, Fetch as Bing Bot.
Rand: Fetch as Bing Bot.
Duane: Real time. Type something in, whatever you want us to go fetch. Bing Bot is like your favorite pet. You're going to tell it, "Go fetch the paper at this URL." It's actually going to go and it's going to bring back a page code in real time and show you what it is.
Rand: I'm not authorized to work with that site.
Duane: Of course you're not. Come on now.
Rand: It's Geraldine's site. I don't know why.
Duane: Pick a site that you own. Come on, jeez. I could slap him, but that would be abusive. There you go. That should work. Okay, there we go.
I'll walk you through what this is going to do. It's going to go out in real time, fetch the page, bring it back, and then show the code that we're seeing. Super helpful for if somebody has maybe, I don't know, cracked your site and is injecting something into it.Last week we had this tool internally, and one of the guys was saying, "Okay, here's what's going to happen. I'm going to go test this on one of our internal sites." We knew the site had been hacked and people were injecting content on it.
Sure enough, code view comes up. We go look at it, and there's the hack of all the Viagra and Propecia and all this stuff that was right at the top of the content stack. It didn't show visually, but there it was in the code. That's what Bing Bot is seeing.
Really useful tool to understand it. Now, while we've been talking, Rand has actually told it to go. It only takes a few seconds. Bing Bot gets on this code, takes his hat, walks out the door, goes find your spot, takes a look at it, comes back, has a cup of tea, and then prepares the report.
If you click on Completed now, what's going to happen is lower on the page is going to expand to show you this actual data.
Rand: Oh, download not attempted due to politeness.
Duane: Oh, there we go. Now we're okay. This is the code base for that page, and we're actually just going to show you that. We do rely on you understanding if something is inaccurate or improper, right?
I was not shocked when I ran one of my own blogs that's running a very old version of WordPress on it to find some stuff injected. Go figure. That matches perfectly with my update warnings that I have. So that's on me. There you go.Rand: And some spammer.
Duane: Yeah, exactly. I'd like to thank him for his role in all this.
What else do we have in here?Rand: Keyword research, I want to save Link Explorer for the end, since that's so cool. I love that this is in here now. How awesome is that?
Duane: Keyword research, a couple of really critical things. First, when we launched it, it was one query at a time. We actually got feedback on that, and people said, "You should open it up to more." So we did. Now you can do multiple queries. You can just stack them in there, one per line, hit Go, and it will run everything in parallel.
Side by side, there you go, and it will give you your results on that. What's really important about this data is this comes from organic search at Bing. This is not powered from the paid ecosystem at all. This data comes from organic search at Bing. It does not pull from adCenter.Rand: Are you kidding me?
Duane: There is no other keyword research tool from any engine that actually gives you organic data like this. Really useful stuff. Again, we've got trend graphs on the side that are going to tell you . . .
Rand: Before I let you out, API?
Duane: API, yeah. If you go look at the API documentation, keyword research tool is not in there.
Rand: Yet.
Duane: No, it actually is. We just haven't updated the docs yet.
Rand: Oh my God, are you kidding?
Duane: No, I'm not kidding.
Rand: I would hug you again, but it would get awkward on the video.
Duane: It's a little bit strange, yes. PR, PR. Keyword tool, the research information is available through the API.
Rand: Then these trend lines.
Duane: Yeah, the trend line is basically saying, you gave me a range. The range is default here for us. This is what it started at and this is what it's at now, so it's giving you an idea that the trend over that period of time . . . in this, for example, we're looking at Batman, the trend for the period of time that we're looking at is that fewer searches are happening. Less people are looking for it.
If you think about it, just from your own awareness of pop culture, there really hasn't been a lot about Batman in the news.Rand: Until the movies come out, the new one.
Duane: Exactly. Just before that you'll start to see the upswing. Then you'll see all the long tailed phrases that are related to it do their little dance too as the related demographics start to clue in on those things.
There are a couple of nice little features built into this. If you click on anything, it's just going to retask the research tool to go and dive deep on that particular phrase. Then it will just run everything and bring up that data related to it.Rand: Ah, so now I can see all the searches related to the new Batman 3 movie, "Dark Knight Rises."'
Duane: Exactly, and it pivots around that.
Rand: You've got some semantic understanding there.
Duane: Yes.
Rand: Wow.
Duane: We do understand, that's the beauty of pulling from organic.
Rand: "Dark Knight Rises" is Batman 3.
Duane: Exactly, exactly. Obviously, if you click on appeared in search, these will sort for you automatically, give you highest to lowest, lowest to highest.
Rand: I'm really curious. These numbers don't look . . . you and I are both used to using adCenter and using AdWords. You get rounding. Why are these so specific?
Duane: There's absolutely no value in rounding. There's nothing.
Rand: Well, obviously not.
Duane; We don't save anything. As far as we're concerned, 426 is as good as 450 or 400. It doesn't make a difference except to you guys. When we look at it on our end . . .
Rand: You're just giving us the detailed data.
Duane: Absolutely. When we look at it on our end, there was nothing holding us back from sharing the detail. We obviously know that the detail's better, so we go right to the detail number.
Rand: Dude, you rock. That is some strong mojo.
Duane: To be fair, it's a team effort. We have an awesome team.
Rand: I meant you all. Bing rocks.
Duane: Bing, absolutely. Sorry, that's clearly not for me. Thanks, and.
Rand: I wouldn't compliment a Canadian.
Duane: Rightly so. Rightly so. A couple things that I do want to point out in this too. One other feature that we added to it, that was requested, was the ability to search multiple countries under a single language.
For example, let's say you want to understand. You've got a phenomenon like Batman, and it spans regions. Batman is popular everywhere, and you want to get an understanding of U.S., Canada, and the UK. You can actually scope it to that level and say, "I want English in these regions. Give me the feedback on that." It brings back all that data for you.Rand: I just changed to Canada, and now I'm going to get new data that can show me specifically how many people in Canada do these searches.
Duane: Exactly. It'll be like three, right? Because that's it.
Rand: Canadians like comedies, not drama.
Duane: Totally. Well, it's what keeps us warm in the winter, the laughter.
Rand: That's not bad, 194.
Duane: No. I'm embarrassed for my country. More of us should like Batman 3. Come now.
What's really cool though is if you click on the history dropdown here, what we're going to do is actually show you all of the last keywords you did. We thought rather than make you go back and do something again, we thought we'd create a way you could just come right around the loop. That's what the history function does. It just lets you click on it.
Really nice feature. There are a couple of nice UX features we built in here too. That hover that Rand just activated there, a lot of help is provided in situations. Where you're at, you can hover over the I and it will tell you what the feature is about or how to use the feature. Really handy to understand some of these tools.Rand: Strict is kind of like exact?
Duane: Exactly.
Rand: Okay.
Duane: Strictly. I should not use "exactly."'
Rand: It is a strict match. So if I check this yes, things like "Dark Knight Rises" are going to go away.
Duane: Gone. Only a phrase with "Batman 3" in it would then be returned. It's that straightforward.
For a number of months now I've been asking this question. People have seen it on SEO chat, I did one of them.Rand: You did it last time you were here on Whiteboard Friday.
Duane: Exactly. If you guys want data like Yahoo! Site Explorer, you needed to talk to me about it. Boy, did you. I heard the message. My entire team heard the message.
Rand: You're telling me I'm going to type in any URL on the Web, and you're going to give me link data?
Duane: Yeah, and you actually bring up a really important point too. Traditionally, the tools are scoped to a particular domain. Earlier, you typed in "Everywhereist" and you were told no, because it's not in Rand's account, so he can't access it.
Link Explorer is an exception to this. Link Explorer allows you to go and develop competitive intelligence by typing in what you want and seeing the links that are pointed at it. There is a ton of stuff you can do. You can filter within a site. Who's pointing to my site from a particular site?You can filter by a keyword that appears on an individual page on another website. You can filter by anchor text. You can filter internal or external. You can group them all together. You can scope at a URL or a domain level, to understand how many links are pointed at my website. Or I have a particular page that is very valuable to me. How many links are pointed at that page? Then start drilling down on what are those links.
Obviously, on the competitive side, you can then go take a look at another website and say, "Who's pointing at them, and are they pointing at me?" Between Link Explorer and your own inbound link data that we share, you can create an incredibly comprehensive link graph for yourself, page by page, and understand what that looks like, not just for you but for your competitors.Rand: Can I ask you a couple questions about this? This is awesome.
Duane: It is pretty cool. I've got to tell you.
Rand: Every question I'm going to ask you is just icing on a cake that I'm so glad you baked for us, and we really appreciate it.
Duane: Happy to.
Rand: I'm curious. Are these links in some kind of order?
Duane: There is an order to them, but it's best to think of it as a randomized order. Now, you can click on source URL and sort these things alphabetically. It makes it a little easier to find some stuff.
Rand: It's not link that is most important?
Duane: No, no, no. We would ideally love to evolve to that stage where we can actually say, "Here's a link that we value most in this list." Not on the horizon immediately, but what you can do is if you use that filter by site function, you can really start narrowing down that gap of what matters to you.
Maybe you just did an interview and you're wondering if it popped on CNN, if you got anything from it. You can actually go in and type that in and see, did that actually net anything for me? It might only be a single link, but that is a powerful link. That is a trustworthy link.Rand: Hey let's go check it out. Aw, we don't have any CNN links.
Duane: Oh, painful. Sorry.
Rand: Let's see if the NY Times has ever linked to us. No. Oh, it might be from one of their articles, right?
Duane: Right. This is where you need to be careful of using these features, because you have to understand, we need to understand what you're looking for explicitly. It gets a lot more difficult, like Rand typed in "'New York Times." Starts to get a little more difficult to understand, that's pretty broad.
Rand: This additional query gives me functionality back that old Yahoo! Link Domain plus keyword queries used to have, which is saying, "I want you, Bing, to find me all the links that point to me that have the word, not some other link, not domains . . ."
Duane: No, just the word.
Rand: The word "NY Times" on the page. Here's a Search Engine Land article about the New York Times [inaudible 29:22]. They mention NY Times, they link to us. So it's in here.
Duane: Exactly. The data in here is incredibly rich. If you spend time managing links, looking at your link graph, what this actual footprint looks like, between the inbound link section of the tools and this new area in Link Explorer, man, you've got some great coverage. It is fantastic.
Rand: Wow. This is a lot of data. Now, two other questions. We talked about this before. I was noticing that it looks like not all of your index is necessarily in here.
Duane: Not quite yet. There are some limitations. Bing is not a giant black box as folks like to think of things. It's a series of processes that work together. In order to pull data from some of those things, they have different limitations at times.
What we want to make sure we do is bring forward a good experience, something that people can rely on. Then my team, one of our tasks is to sit back and figure out what's being used, how is it being used, what's the capacity look like, and then where do we invest more capacity? That way we can continue to expand things.Rand: Are we looking at, if we imagine large, historical indices that contain all of the Web and then sort of new, fresh stuff that we need all the time, we're pulling more from this than we are from those?
Duane: Exactly. Now you'll go through and find links in here that are old links, and that makes perfect sense, but we need to make sure. Here's an example of some of those limitations. Our API that we have, keyword research tool is in. It wasn't when we launched. The SEO Reports, the SEO Analyzer, and Link Explorer are not in the API currently.
What we don't want to have happen is people have a poor experience coming in, using that tool, hitting limitations that's problematic for them. We want to avoid that. I've worked with APIs in the past where you've had a dependency on it, information's been taken out of the API, and therefore it just becomes pointless to continue to engage with it.In my case, it led to a tool that we were using being shut down because we had no data. That was the end of that. We want to avoid those things, right?
We're bringing the tools out. They are beta, so that allows us to play around, add some logic, change some things, and fix things on the fly for them. I've got to tell you, I've been using these things now for a few weeks, and in the case of SEO Analyzer and the SEO Reports, back in my MSN days for years, and it is life changing.If you're doing at scale SEO stuff, this is what people should be expecting from webmaster tools now. This is it.
Rand: I appreciate that. Well, fantastic work, you guys. There's a bunch more to explore in here. We're not going to spend another 30 minutes diving into all of it, but I really encourage all of you to. I'm sure you'll see blog posts over the next few weeks from people all over the SEO world, and particularly on Moz, detailing these features, how to use them.
Duane, please, from all of us in the industry, send your team our thanks.Duane: Absolutely.
Rand: This is phenomenal work in every aspect, data, UI, UX. Brilliantly done.
Duane: This is the product of months of passionate work by people who are actually SEOs. I am so proud of our team for doing this. This is fantastic. Now I've got to go fix my own websites.
Rand: Congratulations, sir.
Duane: Thank you. Thank you.
Rand: All right, everyone, we'll see you again next week for another edition of Whiteboard Friday. Take care.
Duane: Thanks, guys.
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We have GWT, we have BWT but I am waiting for SEOmoz webmaster tools to combine both features and display in under one platform.
Word.
The new features look really promsing. Just playing around, but def. interesting stuff. And Asif is right, SEOmoz webmaster tools would be awesome. And tshirts and Roger Mozbot action figures for pro members, too. ;-)
+1 for action figures :)
Yes indeed. So many good tools all over the place. Doing SEO in 2005 seems like the dark ages in terms of tools we have today.
nice work Bing! another source to monitor our site's performance!
@rand, where can we get that cool blue seomoz shirt?
https://www.seomoz.org/about/jobs
;)
This is for the suggestion box..."I think Pro Members should have access to it."
I agree :)
Cornel
The back of the shirt says "STAFF," but I'm sure we can come up with something for PRO members (maybe Derric's already working on that). I'll check with the team and see. We've got https://www.zazzle.com/seomoz, but I think the options/styles need some updating :-)
Thanks Rand! That shirt would be dope with Pro Member or Pro on the back. ;)
I second the motion!
Level up to "Authority" level by gaining +1000 YOUmoz points :D sounds hard!!!
Two things:
Oh... thanks for saying "Your keywords are your keywords".
Yeah! I hope this will give "someone else" incentive to man up!
My man! We've always held the belief that the data we hold is FOR the site. Sure it's our data, and some we cannot/won't share for various reasons. But...my team is commited to sharing as much as we can. If this data can help a website improve, we both win. :)
Bing just Karate Kid Crane kicked Google in the Webmaster Tool! Now Bing needs to up the game on attracting search traffic for us to most benefit from these tools.
Great WBF Rand and Duane! I hope he comes back on WBF to tell us all aboot their next generation of tools.
HAPPY FRIDAY!
Just as soon as my moose is outta the garage, I'll come over again. ;)
Just make sure to bring some Molson's. :) That was a great presentation Duane and the new Bing Webmaster Tool is incredible! I hope Bings marketing team buys up a lot more of the search market share and gives Google a run for their money.
A good friend of mine moved back to his home town outside of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Wow. Way to go, Bing. I just had a nerdgasm.
I'll send some kleenex...
Man, yet again the SEOMoz community blows me away with their support, knowledge and passion!
Special thanks goes out to Rand, Kenny and everyone at SEOMoz for the quick turn-around from recording to sharing with the community, too! We literally made the launch announcement at SMX, I hopped in a cab and went to the MozPlex and we recorded. I know the work it takes to record and edit these things, so the effort to spin it around so fast is truly appreciated. :)
Awesome to hear the feedback from everyone, too. Thank you all for taking the time to leave your thoughts here for us.
Enough reading...back to the tools... ;)
Bing GOES TAGFEE!
WooHoo!!! 8D
Suddenly it feels like somebody is listening.
Such a shame you won't be at Mozcon Duane, this new Toolkit deserves a proper SEOmoz welcome!
Sha
Really useful features. I wonder if they will eventually allow links explorer to be open to all just like yahoo site explorer as it will be a useful feature in checking backlinks of own + competitors websites.
Some of the features like search keywords + individual ranks + access to all keywords that ranked is fantastic and should help fine tune the sites.
Only issue is the traffic that Bing attracts is not as big as Google and so it might be a limited potential tool when considering Google's own search results and the way it is modifying titles + descriptions based on user intent.
Jaspal, the Link Explorer tool can be used right now on any URL you want. Yours or a competitors. Stick in a URL or domain and we'll show you what we know about it's link ecosystem today.
Hey, too many errors on seomoz :D
Some cool tools for sure, but does Bing really only know of 734 links to Amazon.com? That's what Link Explorer tells me. Also, why aren't the URLs in Link Explorer actual links you can click to visit the pages in a new tab? That would be a simple and useful feature.
Until I see a lot more data in Link Explorer I'm afraid it won't replace the other tools out there.
As I explained during our intro Robert (at SMX), the Link Explorer is limited to only showing 1,000 links currently. Its a limit of the data feed we pull from internally.
Obviously we know there are more links pointed at Amazon. The actual number is much closer to 2,000... :D
It's certainly nice to Bing upping their game a bit lately. This actually looks pretty useful, I'm definitely going to have to play around with BWT when I get a spare couple of hours!
I think you're going to enjoy them Dan. Well worth your time. :)
Excellent work from Bing, love the raw organic search data of the Keyword Research tool, the Link Explorer, the at a glance keyword data in the Page Traffic section, etc - so much to get our teeth into.
gfiorelli1 is right when he says they have given us a compelling reason to use the tools every day. Definitely agree with Rand when it comes to user interface and experience, too, they've really nailed it.
Big fans of UX testing here. Make sure you dig into the keyword data to see actual rank position, clicks from search and click %s per rank position. ;)
This blog ended GWT's monopoly over my time!
This made my day! WOOHOO!
These new BWT look amazing! Great WBF Duane and Rand.
I think the keyword tool being purely organic and not rounded is an amazing feature and will be great as Bing hopefully starts to ramp up its market share.
Also, the link tool here just looks wonderful and I am really excited to get in there and start using it. And all the lovely reports, traffic data, and code checking.
I love that there are some proprietary tools that are actually being developed with the SEO in mind and not just to combat us and characterize it as manipulation.
This made my Friday at work a little better
The three leads on this project are all SEOs. When I wrote on the Bing Webmaster Tools blog that Bing likes SEOs, I wasn't kidding. There's a big community of SEOs within Microsoft...so much so that each year we have an internal SEO Summit for employees.
So yeah, we get SEOs and we support SEOs...of a certain shade... ;)
SMEXY! Also, @ 6:42 is EPIC!
I must say, I am impressed. nice one Bing!
Thanks Marcel...or do you prefer to go by Monkey? :)
I'm impressed. I'm loving keyword research tools based on organic traffic with real numbers. And I may be in the minority but I kinda want a Bing shirt now.
The best thing which i like is the interface, really it make easy to perform your task. Showing errors in onpage is really awesome.
Thanks Rand for this video.
It would be awesome if they find a solution for lots of errors in slow Internet connections! Tired of refreshing page!
What the… Great work BING and Thank you Rand for bringing Duane in!
Like most people I am spending few hours of today to the new magic that Bing come up with!
Hey Rand, Awesome WBT..:) I just loved it.
Duane, thanks for the amazing stuff that you guys are now providing. With all the advancements in BWT, it would be much easier to understand where you missing the things. Especially, I like the tool "Link Explorer" and "SEO Analyzer" to make a webpage more fruitful and SE friendly.
Yes, you are right, This is what we expect from Bing Team, thnx again.
I know Google team will not keep quiet, they will go for more advanced techs and will try to give a better user experience.
So Hangon Duane,
Also, would love to see more tools implementing for users in BWT..:)
Thnx again Rand, for bringing Duane to this WBT.
Cheers..
Thanks Niche! :) Very kind works and much appreciated.
Can you explain this a bit more for me so I fully understand what you seek:
"Also, would love to see more tools implementing for users in BWT"
Hey Duane,
Although, Google Vs Bing with respect to exploring tools made webmasters understand how they treat a webpage in SERPs, but as the time passes we have to make a page SE friendly (both Google and Bing and many others).
These days there are more updates being rolled out very frequently in SE's as we cannot expect a webpage which is on #1 in SERPs todat will be there tomorrow. And becoz of these changes CTR has changed a lot for users (I suppose).
So, as per the updates that your team rolls out, we expect new exciting tools showing us indepth research for a webpage and the website as the time passes by..:)
Appreciate your understanding...:)
Cheers...
So, while I'd LOVE to match that expectation, Niche, the fact is the algo at Bing gets updates many times each month. We rarely (if ever), do large-scale algo updates.
With that in mind, we'll do our best to keep new ideas flowing into the hands of webmasters as fast as we can. :)
Thanks Duane.
Also, what is the impact of social search in Bing SERPs?
a) Lets assume a domain with 10 years of age not been mentioned in social communities at all till date or having just 5% of social impact. How would your algo rate that domain as you have taken social search as an important factor in SERPs?
b) Lets assume another domain with 2 years old and having approx. 85% of social search impact. How would you rate this domain in SERPs?
I would love to get your explanation in this regards,
Cheers..:)
Nice, some good updates rolled out and features from Project Phoenix, I just hope bing gets more market share in my market Australia as currently they have around 5%, In the US market things are very different.
James...take matters into your own hands, mate! Watch your friends and have them try Bing. It'll change some minds. ;)
Hi Duane,
Dont worry I have been preacing the cause to people and saying oh check out Bing in light of Googles market dominance here, I even did a few emails out to 300+ people in my immediate business showing the imprvements with Bing.com.au and new designs which were cool.
That been said I think their needs to be more communication with the Larger Agencys in the local market, I remember 2 years ago I met u with some team members in Bing Australia (very small team at the time) to have a bit of a chat, we had some really good discussions over coffee, but yeah if this type of thing happened every quarter it would be great imo, knowledge sharing ect so I can get this info out to the wider local audience =) Ill reach out to the contacts and see if we can get something ging once more =)
Thanks.
And Rand where can someone get that blue shirt you're sporting?
Like Kenny mentioned above: https://www.seomoz.org/about/jobs ;) That's an SEOmoz Staff shirt. :)
Lol, yeah I saw that after I posted this, thanks. I think Pro Members should have access to it.
The layout of the "My Sites" section reminded me of CloudFlare's. BWT's improvement or, should I say, rebirth has really been massive. The best part of it: "(not provided) is not provided" (to quote Duane). Definitely still a lot of features and changes in the works, but what it is right now is just exceptional, and don't forget about the incredible tools.
Thanks Bibiano for the support! :)
No, THANK YOU and the whole BWT team. :) From a newbie who wasn't able to experience using Yahoo! Site Explorer (it was closed right when I just started in the field) with a lot of people saying how it was awesome back then and the two being similar, I thought this has been the best 2012 has for the folks in the industry. One thing that has been a mystery to me though even before BWT got rehashed, I submitted a sitemap of one site I own that got crawled returning 7 unique pages (it's fairly new, but my older sites had the same issue back then) with the Sitemap section showing a "Success" crawling status but when I view it in the dashboard, it only shows 3 URLs being submitted. I'm not sure if it was something done incorrectly or I'm the only one having this problem, but I did the same at Google Webmaster Tools and all 7 got indexed (plus 14 of 17 images as well). I'm using Yoast's Wordpress SEO plug-in to manage my site's sitemaps by the way if that helps. I can provide screenshots if needed. :)
Make sure nothing is blocking us from reaching those URLs. Crawl erros, hitting 500 server errors, 404's, etc. can impeded our ability to crawl and index content.
If you're confident that's not the case, submit a ticket with our support team so they can investigate: https://support.discoverbing.com/eform.aspx?productKey=bingwebmaster&ct=eformts&scrx=1
Hi Duane! Thanks for the tip! I think resubmitting the sitemap fixed the problem. On a different note, I was playing around SEO Analyzer and noticed that one has to enter the URL of every page he wants to analyze. On the rendered view, I tried to navigate around the site and noticed that the SEO Suggestions section didn't change at all. I then manually entered the URL of the new page and noticed that there was actually a difference in the analyses between the current page and the previous one. I thought it would be great if the SEO Suggestions section would automatically update according to the currently viewed page. Also, maybe a separate section where the webmaster can create his own custom suggestions to his liking, adjust the threshold for any values, or disable any of the pre-configured ones. I really don't know much about how web apps are handled so my suggestions could mean nonsense for others. :) Overall, an incredible tool for straightforward page analysis and fixing! By the way, does the red and blue vertical strips beside each SEO suggestion mean priority? So red ones should be highly prioritized / worked on first?
OK, let's handle this stuff for ya...
1 - yes, red is high priority, blue is low. Yellow is moderate, so the color in those slim strips matches the buttons hovering over the page you see on the right hand side.
2 - Now why would you want to guess at factors and insert them yourself? Could be better if we simply continued to work on the tool and expand the seo issues list we track. ;) Still, I *can* think of a few use cases, so I'll log this suggestion. :)
3 - If you look under Reports & Data, you'll find we have SEO Reports, which run automatically on ALL of the pages in any verified site you have in your account. Starting there exposes you to more work items on a broader scale for each website. That said, still a good idea you present, so I'll log this one as well and see if its viable on our end.
The indication of "like it" would be a great understatement!! We love it!
One question left: What about the currency symbols in the German version?
As soon as we can start pulling currency from adCenter in other regions, we can look at this. ;)
Extremely classic work done by Bing Undoubtedly.. Many Thanx Rand for this WBF.. i think i m falling love with BWT.
One Question for Duane..
As today when i loged in to BWT i got message saying that you got $50 for add. and when i read it, it saws that this can be valide only for US billing address, So i would like to ask you that being an Indian i got this message means if i have billing address of India can i able to redeam it?
Sorry to say Nirav...the offer is only for US-based sites. :(
ohhh :(
no prob though Duane, will invest our own but not leave bing now.. :)
The new update of BWT is really superb!!!
I like it and have been using BWT since 2 years. We will get so many things to learn from BWT. I will be familiar with new update of BWT very soon.
Thanks Duane !!!
Hey Duane :) I really like the direction Bing's headed in.. especially where the marketing dept's taking it. I feel Bing's nailing it compared to Google & seem to be targetting a younger demographic.. very clever to "groom" these youngsters early. For example, the stop-go Christmas ads & all the 'Bing Originals' series are all fantastic & set Bing apart. I facepalm every time Google try to be "funny"
Onto the BWT.. a phat suite of really useful tools. Can totally tell that SEOs worked on this. Great stuff.. look forward to tracking this and seeing the progress. So far very useful.BTW.. where's the figurative Facebook checkbox you make reference to? I wanna check it :)
Ah, great work Bing, congrats!! you had a amzing stuff.
Amazing stuff from Bing, this really legitimises the whole search engine.
Great work.
Great work by Bing here on these tools, totally worth the investment of half an hour to listen/watch this WBF and now, of course, time to go and look at integration.
Would like to see the effects of the keyword research tool when coupled with Google's data and see if it changes the keywords we would actually target on a page... time for some experimentation methinks.
Oh and I find it hilarious that the first question was 'where can we get Rand's T-shirt'. I wish I could say I didn't think that myself, but that would be lying!
I have to say, "Bing Did IT!" This new set of tools is AWESOME! I think that the information that bing is providing is so much mor in depth than Google Webmaster Tools provides us and I will be dong much of my day to day tasks on bing.
Also, the Kewyord Research API, I now Rand got excited over it, it would be an awesome thing to integrate with SEOmoz.
Really like it, have signed up a few of my sites. Particularly like the easy to use parameter excluder.
That was, definetely, the best Whiteboard Friday ever!
Bing tool is just amazing!! And this video was so cool, "We don't provide the "not provided"" was the best part.
I don't think Google will take long to follow, they are already opening their search "Changelog" with the blog, so I guess is time for openess.
Just took a look. Fantastic addition to the SEO toolbox. Thanks for an eye opening whiteboard and straight from the horse's mouth to boot.
I'm ashamed to admit that I hadn't realised Bing Webmaster Tools had changed until I saw this WHiteboard Friday, mainly because I hadn't been using it on a regular basis (sorry!).
I can safely say now that I have had a good nosey around the new interface and I will certainly be using it more often now!
First off, I want to thank Duane and the whole Bing team for this incredible tool for SEOs and webmasters. This is irreplaceable data that can be found nowhere else. Also I am amazed about the dedication and the features that are inbuilt. I am sure that this will result in greater market share of the Bing search too.
As a webmaster I see that we are getting more and more organic traffic from Bing and I must agree that it converts just great. These new tools will also help managing the PPC campaigns even easier by utilizing all the new data.
I have a question about the Bing Markup Validator. One of the websites we manage MyMovingReviews.com is a user generated reviews website. As we've marked our content and reviews with microformats we have a hard time appearing in Bing with reviews snippets in the SERPs. I was wondering if there is an inclusion process we can sign up for. Back then, Google had a manual inclusion form for websites that wanted to be presented with snippets in the SERPs before opening it for everybody. Do you plan to have something like that now after having the Markup Validator picking up that markup. I would love to see a similar feature from Bing.
I also want to thank Rand for this WBF – timely and just what everybody was looking for, especially after all the SERPquakes in the recent weeks.
Thanks for the kind words, Martin. :)
Ther eis no "inclusion request program". If you are marked up and we'r eusing the singals in that space in the SERPS, you're automatically in line for inclusion. :)
Congrats Duane. Hard work paid off. This new revamped, or should I say, totally new BWT is outstanding. I wn't go further with any suggestions, as I belive that most of them had already been made above by the community. Just wanted to say, keep up the work. Been playing with the SEO analyzer, explorer and keyword tool and lovin it! OH, so what happens now with the SEO tool in IIS.. will that disappear and be fully integrated in BWT, or is it already and I am asking a real stupid question :)
Thanks ditesco. :)
IIS SEO Toolkit is an entirely different product unrelated to the tools Bing Webmaster is fielding. ;) Keep in mind that within Microsoft we have vertical groups, so their plans are unknown to us at this time.
Awesome work by Bing Team. Still now I have ever used Bing webmaster tools but after seeing these video and features of the Bing Webmaster tools I will definatly singup now.
Congrats too Bing Team...!!! It looks better than the Google Webmaster tools \m/
Thanks! We appreciate the engagement. :)
Bing, It's awesome! I can give you guys 10/10 for these Webmaster tools.
Great jobs to the both of you and both of your teams. What a world of information. Splendid. This answers a lot of questions and gives a ton of new possibilities.
I made it my second start up page. As soon as my costumers get back from their holiday I will take it up with them.
Thanks a million.
With tools like this and recent updates on Bing, Im not suprised they are gaining more of a search market share.
How do you transcribe your videos? Do you have a piece of software that does it for you?
I have not logged in into Bing webmaster tools for over 6 months due to using the other major search engine webmaster-tools, due to old bing tools where very incomplete and frustrating. Iam pleased to say that Bing got it together and pretty much is more smoother and cooler then the other webmaster tools out there.
You have done some incredible work here. I really like the way you have proved that everything is possible. Thank you for sharing these tips and good luck for future writing.
Thanks for this excellent WBF. I have not been a Bing Webmaster Tools user. I will be now and was glad to share with friends. Thanks to both Duane and Rand!
BWT Update-Check, now on to your Business Portal. The functionality is horrible!
Different team inside the company, but we'll certainly pass along the message and work with them on any updates they have planned. :)
Good to hear, thanks Duane!
Looks nice:)
When i try to use Link Explorer i get "Unexpected Error" and "SEO Analyzer" error message is "The url was timed-out before it could be processed." Desperate for help:D
Still seeing this? We're not able to reproduce this issue on our end.
Make sure you clear your cache, too, as I've seen that solve many "issues" people seem to encounter. ;)
Fantastic new tool. I am really shocked that Bing listened to what we needed in the SEO community and produced such a power package. I wonder how it fairs in the weeks to come.
Amazing work and a great WBF. Thanks for the walk through and the actual reporting of stats. Followed along with the video and saw some things we can get to work on.
One question, how long before the SEO Reports start to populate, I currently have 4 websites registered with Bing and none of them show data (says "No Data Available").
Thought it was funny that Rand was using Chrome, integration of these tools with IE (akin to the mozbar) might encourage me to use IE :)
thanks again for the great work!
SEO Reports run every other week Prima, so if the sites we not include din the first run we did, it'll populate next week (remember, it's Monday where I am as I type).
Great! Thanks for the response.
Bug report: the checkboxes on the dashboard don't seem to work. Clicking them takes you to that particular site's dashboard. I can't see another way to delete a site from the BWT. Anyone?
What browser are you using? (Browser and Version, please.)
...and have you tried clearing your cache?
Excellent changes to Bing's Webmaster tools! A lot of paid SEO tools can learn a lot from the new content, tools, and data points that the Bing team has included in this tool. Looking forward to hitting the [data] mines today!
Thanks for a great video, Duane and Bing might have some smart ideas after all, going to try Bing more often, I promise.
Thanks!
Thanks for the support, Tommy! :)
The new updates are fantastic. I have been using Bing webmaster tools for some time now to compare and complement data against Google webmaster tools.
Duane,
Awesome tools. Over the past few days I have been playing around with them and have grown very fond of the "SEO Analyser". It identified some issues with some alt tags and meta descriptions that I was unaware of. Further the tools made it really easy to find the problem and then fix it. Fantastic!!
Thanks for building some great tools.
Bing, please take over Google. We don't like them anymore. K Thanks
@rand, where can we get that cool blue seomoz shirt?
any online shop ?
I think I just fell in love.
C'mere... I'll give you a hug!
Hi Rand,
That is a very nice Video. I never beeb a fan of Bing search Engine But after that short clip I registerd :)
Elazar, I'd like to offer my thanks. That's exactly the type of reaction we're hoping to see from improving these tools. :)
Excellent tools which are very useful and easy to use.
It would ge good to see Bing and Google at 50/50 market share with different algorithm's
I guess if everyone that blogs and uses thier new tools write's a post about them, then this would help increase Bings market share.
Letting Google dominate the market is risky.
I am liking this a lot... and this is only Beta, great work guys!!
A big step to re-establishing Bing in the market is to engage SEO's/SEM's, as we will talk, tweet and recommend, this tools will certainly have me taking a fresh look at Bing
Excellent! Thanks for taking a look and engaging graphitas. :)
Thanks for a really exciting WBF! Can't wait to see our (and our competitors) link data.
Looks like there is a consensus that SEOmoz Pro members want this integrated into our pro tools.
Pssst... talk to them about the Bing Webmaster API... ;)
I went straight to Bing webmaster tools to have a look at the new interface/sign up. Unfortunately I didn't get past the sign up process! https://bit.ly/LyVbH3
Same with me:
There's a temporary problem
There's a temporary problem with the service. Please try again. If you continue to get this message, try again later.
Good ole Microsoft!
Funny, we tested in in Chrome, FireFox (back to 7-ish, IIRC) and Internet Explorer also back to 7.
Shout out if you're still having issues guys so we can investigate.
For the record, I came to seomoz in IE9 and the reply feature didn't work... ;) The Interwebs can be a trick place at times...
Another great WBF!!
It's wet and miserable in Scotland (as always) WBF always lightens up my Friday Morning!
Now to play with BING! Webmaster Tools!
Cheers Duane and Rand
Adam, we'll work on integrating a tea dispenser inside the Tools. You'll need to be logged in though, or we won't know if you like milk or not... ;)
Great stuff by Duane Forrester and rand
Actually i am using the GWT. the new feature update in BWT made webmaster very accurate, powerful and complete guide for site. i think it will increase your search engine traffic also
i am read this post also for Bing Webmaster Tool
Thanks
Bings tool work basically on 3 areas crewl index and traffic so they provide user new look i had used these that is awaysome.
As they say, it is a shame bing just doesn't have the traffic to spend much emphasis on trying to rank.
Not to mention ...google teaming up with duda mobile now?!
According to comscore, we're serving over 30% of searches in the US now...
Almost forgot to mention...there are almost 50 million people who use ONLY Bing's ecosystem for search int he US, so umm...that's a lot of people to ignore there...
Forgot to mention...Bing searchers click more and convert at a higher rate, too.
Really cool tools,
I would love to see (if it exists can someone please point it out) a thorough guide in how to rank well on Bing. I have a few (especially 1-2yo sites) that rank great on Google, but are absolutely nowhere on Bing.
Is there a recent resource out there on optimising for Bing?
Thanks
xoffie...you haven't been reading my posts on the Bing Webmaster Tools Blog have you? ;)
https://www.bing.com/community/site_blogs/b/webmaster/default.aspx
If you lean in close I'll disclose the secret... (beat it the rest of you!)
Quality and depth of content. We want to show sites that WOW searchers. That answer the question they asked in such a way that there is no doubt that the site is an authority on the topic. If you impress searchers enough to get them talking about you online (sharing you, tweeting, posting to FB, dropping links, etc.) we'll notice that and rank you higher.
Awesome job, Bing Team. After losing the Yahoo site explorer, this is now the best free link explorer. The keyword tool and the webmaster tools are fantastic too. Nothing left to be desired.
My rankings on Bing were always a mystery to me. Now we get a lot of insight.
If you can, please provide more info how Bing is rating links and whether there are penalties for over-optimization of anchor text or bad links and such.
Thanks a lot!
Geez, its getting so an engine can't keep any secrets anymore... ;)
To be honest, we'd rather folks concentrated on content and user experience as a way forward. We're really about an excellent user experience, so fretting over tiny details is often not goign to net the gains you seek.
I'll tell you this:
1 - don't buy links
2 - don't sell links
3 - don't sweat too many instances of a phrase used in anchor text
4 - amaze your visitors so THEY go build links to you (we realy like this)
I like to say just one word for Duane Forrester and Bing team "AWESOME" :)
I really appericiate this update and providing huge data.
Before today i used arround 90% Google Webmaster tool and 10% Bing Webster tool but after this update i really like to use 100% Bing webmaster but unfortunetly Google capture market ad our most of the traffic comes from Google so i can't use 100% Bing webmaster but still from today i will Use 50% Google webmaster and 50% bing webmaster tools and will 100% rely on Bing data Thanks for these great changes :) Love it ...
Well, from where I'm sitting Syed, you shifting to a 50/50 mix with us is "awesome"!
Thank you. :)
duane
Ba Da Bing Ba Da BOOM!
That should be Bings new slogan...
I love the click thrugh for the diffrent pages on each SERP. I have not even finished watching this video yet and im bouncing around in my chair from excitment. Yay I give Bing a +1!
Hehe... our plan is working... get SEOs excited... :)
Good overview. The anchor text filter doesn't seem to work properly in the link explorer. Pages it finds with the filter off do not come up when the anchor text for those pages is then added as a filter.
Also the keyword research tool does not seem to bring up much relevant data for a the few phrases I tried. Even with strict on. It doesn't understand the meaning at all and is just using basic keyword matching.
What are the phrases Jesse?
"Mastering Studio" is one. Should be nothing but audio studio related phrases, try that in Adwords kw tool to get an idea of what should be coming up.
I just realized Strict is volume (Exact match) and not similar to the Adwords "Only show ideas closely related to my search terms" so ignore that part of the comment.
Jesse, make sure you toggle betwen URL and Domain when using the tool. Those settings give different views of the data.
Hi Duane, thanks, just tried that though and still same issue.
The SEO Analyzer is incredible!
OK, I'm going to slip into my SEO socks for a minute here...
I KNOW! RIGHT!
Back a few years ago, the team I wa son at MSN running SEO, we'll we kinda built the original version of that tool. Took us a couple years, but it was so useful in managing SEO at scale. When I came to Bing Webmaster Tools almost 2 years ago now, I had it in my head we shold field the tool for everyone.
Thanks to the great support of my amazing team, and Bing as a company that believes in building relationships, here we are!
True story:
launch day.
I'm scanning one of my old personal sites in the tool before I go on stage to present. I see a rule not working in the SEO Analyzer. I ping the dev...
Me: "You gotta fix it! Like now! It says I have no <title> tag...and I'm looking at it in the code!"
Dev: "Duane, do you recall how the rule is written? We look for the <title> in the <head>, right?"
Me: "Yup, and I'm tellin' you I'm looking at the <title> tag right now." (sends screenshot)
Dev: "Ummm... you have no <head> tags on that page................"
Me: FACEPALM! #FAIL OMG! Did I really do that 7 years ago?!
Me: "Perfect, then this test ran as expected..."
Dev: "Riiiiight...LOL"
The new features look amazing, I really look forward to getting my hands dirty. Looks like Bing was able to combine more aspects that a marketer/owner would be looking for as opposed to simply the webmaster. Kudos for expanding the toolset.
Now see, you nailed it. The key to success is to empower everyone - not just hard-core SEOs. :) Yes, you still need to understand some things, but one of the goals was a toolset wherein "most" people could perform tasks in a straightforward manner. And to support them in not just learning about what to do, but know what to take actions on.
Man I missed Yahoo Site Explorer. Kind of really excited for Bing to be brining it back. I never really messed around with Bing's webmaster tools, but the "all in one" functionality has got me intrigued.
I am really impressed with all of the new features the Bing team has brought to webmaster tools. I really hope to see Bing increase in market share over Google going forward.
Awesome post and cool web master tools! The only problem I have is that over 80% of our traffic from Google so the Bing tools won't be too helpful. Maybe I'm wrong. I'm new at this.
Your Google traffic will also be happy that Bing points out errors in your SEO so you can fix them and make ALL of the search engines hapy.
Finally, a reason to add my clients to BWT. I really like the SEO Reports. They are reason enough to start using BWT.
A really great job.
Thanks Michael. :) Great hearing the value prop has shifted enough for action. :)
It's great that this is now available for webmasters/SEOs
This is seriously amazing. The power and data Bing is giving webmasters now is just unbelievable. The keyword research tool will be clutch for integrating SEO and PPC campaigns. Link Explorer is probably the best free link graph tool out there now. And the SEO Analyzer tool, I don't even know what to say, it just kicks ass. Thank you Duane and Bing.
So we don't need OSE anymore?
Thanks Dan. :) Our goal was to bring value to users. ;)
Great Job BING!!
Thanks Dubs. :)
Good stuff, but there is a giant elephant in the room question that goes unanswered but it was unasked:
Why should anyone care ?
For my clients, Google has 91-96% of the traffic.
Do the Bing Webmaster tools look only at Bing traffic ? If so, how can the new Bing Webmaster tools help me ? Seems to me it would be foolish to draw any conclusions from such a small slice of my traffic -- much less act on it.
Am I missing something here?
Yes you are. You can now use Bing to research who links to who (spy on you competitiors) Bing gives you exct search volume for your keyword placement, I assume Google has similar Ratio. You can use your Bing webmaster tools to have a better overall understanding of your site on a SERP, regardless of Bing or Google. Also, with SEO Analyzer everything is simplified.
Google does hold around 60% of the market share and your clients must be ranking the best in Google to have that much of their traffic coming from Google. However, it is important to note that Bing also powers the Yahoo search results so the combination of the two search engines gives Bing a good portion of the market share. With that in mind, the data available from the new Bing Webmaster Tools can offer valuable insite into how your website is doing when your site is ranking well in Bing. It actually gives me greater motivation to optimize for Bing because if I can get enough traffic from Bing to see what works for my site in Bing, I could take that data and apply it to Google to try to further improve how my site is doing in Google.
I couldn't agree more! That was a great idea. Furthermore, Every major search engine like Google, Bing and Yahoo plays a great role in increasing your site visibility therefore it is worthless to say that you are willing to lost the 40% of the market share by paying no attention to the traffic that Bing and Yahoo may offer.
...and there are almost 50 million people in the US searching only through Bing's ecosystem... and Bing users convert at a higher rate... and market share (all up) is around 30%.
Perhaps they should be wondering why they only rank well on G. And if they lose that traffic source, what happens then...
https://www.bing.com/community/site_blogs/b/webmaster/archive/2012/05/18/are-you-the-hunter-or-the-prey.aspx
Agreed, had a site go down with Penguin but conversion % went up (although volume of course was lower) with Bing traffic.
Why should anyone care ?
Maybe because with the SEO Analyzer you have the benefit of an actual Search Engine sharing with you what it sees as errors or issues and how important they are? No wait! it's better than that ...they're actually showing you the problems on the page and highlighting them for you in the code.
Whatever the market share, tech issues are potential roadblocks that you can get rid of quickly. Why would anyone NOT care about that?
I can't imagine anyone complaining if some other search engine suddenly decided to pull up the shutters and SHARE!
Sha
Wow - this is awesome. I am really exciting to use this new platform.
Thanks Bing!
Thanks Julien. :) Nice to hear other are excited by it. I've been giddy for a few months now...and couldn't share it with anyone...LOL
Thanks Bing! Here's hoping that better tools & tougher competition make all search engines & SEO tools better.
Word! Thanks Scott. :)
I am really looking forward to using the new keyword tool, and the fact that it shows us all the keywords (woohoo no not provided).
I jump on bing and tried to use some fo the tools , such as the seo analyzer and it was not working. I am sure it might take a little while to work out the kinks, but it looks very promising.
Update your progress Justin. Should be working for everyone...
@ Bing Team.
Spectacular job on the SEO analyser. Really, great work.
Thanks Kester. :) I love that thing!
No prob. Still have a weird issue with one domain though (i had pinged you twitter about it). Webmaster tools says pages are indexed, but i don't see them actually indexed. :/
HOLY WEBMASTER TOOLS BATMAN! Wait till Alfred sees this! ha Absolutely Awesome!