Why bing is popular?

For some people, this is the paramount reason to use Bing. Like a good credit card, Bing shares some of the profits with you in the form of Microsoft Points, which you earn by searching, taking online news quizzes, or even by using the Edge browser.

Why does Bing Bing have a bad reputation?

Bing in itself has errors with its in built tools at times, reporting them doesn’t usually solve anything The problem is, people wont notice the 98 times it worked, but the 2 times it didn’t, is the reason of its bad name, and I hope it gets looked into.

Why did you stay on Bing?

I came for the free money they give through bing rewards. I stayed because I found the search results to be superior. Not dominated by advertisements. Also I think their picture and video search format is more convenient.

Why do people still use Bing as a search engine?

The ⅓ population of the United States uses Bing as a primary search engine and in Hong Kong, the numbers are 19%. These data show how Google is dominating other search engines but because of many features, people still love Bing.

I used to use bing for the sole reason that bing had really cool background images on their homepage. After about a month I started to miss google’s search engine and switched back.

Bing is the best substitute for Google in so many terms and that’s the reason why many experts described why Bing is better than Google. It’s not always better to compare these two best search engines and their advertisement platforms but users want to know which search engine gives more benefits to them.

You are one of the around 66% of users who are using Google to search your queries and promote your website and business online. But Google ain’t the only search engine that people use and the best example of this is Bing.

What is Microsoft Bing?

Microsoft Bing, commonly known as Bing, is a Microsoft-owned search engine. It’s the world’s second-largest search engine but has a much smaller engagement rate than Google. In Australia, Google has 94% of the market while Bing has 3.7%. Microsoft’s search engine has gone through a few iterations over the years, starting as MSN search in 1998.