Sunday, August 1st, 2010

Bing reaches China through Motorola deal

Published on March 11, 2010 by Last Click News   ·   No Comments

Bing has a made an arrangement with Motorola, making it the handset manufacturer’s default search engine. And recent statistics say that the Microsoft-owned search engine is consistently increasing its market share in the United States (US).

However, search engine optimization (SEO) experts are still undecided if they want to integrate Bing into their online marketing campaigns.

The deal between Microsoft and Motorola gives Bing some exposure in the Chinese market. The mobile phone manufacturer will use Bing in Android smartphones in China.

Coincidentally, Google is having trouble in China. The search engine giant recently encountered cyber attacks that are traced from China. It has announced that it is considering abandoning its search engine efforts in China.

Meanwhile, Bing will become integrated with Motorola phones in China beginning this quarter.

191329-motorolabing_180

Readers Comments (0)

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Email Updates

News

Policy changes for AdWords

AdWords has introduced a Policy Change Log. Sources claim that the new log will provide a comprehensive list of ...

Picking the social media site for your SEO campaign

Social media is now a big part of search engine optimization (SEO). While the search market is competitive, ...

Ask.com relaunches its search engine

When it comes to search engines, most people limit their options to three: Google, Yahoo!, and Bing. However, ...

White Paper Download

The Hushed Hidden Gaps of Online Media Tracking

Written by industry insiders, addressing these three issues:

1. Does the online media industry have a flaw in its reporting?

2. Is there over counting and double paying for conversions?

3. How do we properly attribute a sale with multiple media sources?