When it comes to search engines, Google is the undisputed big kid on campus, boasting 76.89% of searches in North America. So it can be easy to forget about other search engines like Bing (the default search engine on Microsoft products and Amazon Kindles) and DuckDuckGo (DDG) (the privacy-focused search engine that doesn’t track you).
But don’t let the small numbers fool you, optimizing for alternative search engines like Bing and DuckDuckGo needs to be part of your SEO strategy.
DuckDuckGo and Bing By Number
DuckDuckGo boasts nearly 3 billion search queries a month, while Bing earns more than 27 billion web searches per month. While it might be tempting to ignore these Davids to Google’s Goliath, we would urge you to think again. Assuming your site is already optimized for Google search, with some straightforward adjustments, you can also become a Bing and DDG standout. By optimizing for multiple platforms, you’ll ensure your business reaches a larger audience, gains their trust, and maintains strong rankings even if search engines modify their algorithm.How to Rank on Bing
Who uses Bing? In an ongoing study by Similarweb, the majority of Bing users are:- Age 25-34, followed by age 35-44.
- Male.
- Located in China the United States, accounting for just over 50% of visitors.
- Interested in adult categories, programming and developer software, and Video game consoles and accessories websites
Let Them Help You – Webmaster Tools
Similar to Google’s Search Console, Bing offers a free service called Webmaster Tools, which provides features like site scans, SEO reports, URL inspections, a keyword research tool, and sitemap submissions. Comparing these resources can be valuable, as it helps determine whether your SEO challenges are unique to Google or affect multiple search engines (Bing also includes Yahoo data).Backlinks Bode Clicks
Both Google and Bing value quality backlinks, which are links from other people’s sites to yours. If these sites come from trustworthy sources, such as those ending in .edu, .org, and .gov domains, it’s even better, especially for Bing. Domain age also holds significant importance for Bing; the older (and therefore wiser) the site that links to yours, the better. Remember that the same spammy tactics that can get you into trouble with Google also apply here, such as link buying, link spamming, and link manipulation.User Engagement Matters
While Google’s algorithm also values user engagement, Bing has historically been more transparent about its reliance on these metrics. To determine user engagement, Bing asks questions like: Did users click through to search results for a given query, and if so, which results did they click on? How much time did users spend time on these search results pages? And, did the user adjust or reformulate their query based on the search results produced? Knowing that Bing relies on these engagement metrics, prioritize the optimization of meta titles and descriptions, and create compelling content that directly addresses the user’s search query.Make Content Queen
Bing likes to find answers and it wants to find them fast, so as a part of your content strategy, ensure that your content is clear, rich, based on keyword research, and well organized. Don’t overstuff your webpage with ads or affiliate links as Bing views this as untrustworthy and will penalize you. Similar to Google, Bing also prefers fresh, unique, and evergreen content that includes images and videos relevant to the topic of the page.How to Rank on DuckDuckGo
Who uses DuckDuck Go? According to a study done by Startup Bonsai, the majority of DuckDuckGo users are:- Age 25-35, followed by age 35-44.
- Male.
- Located in the United States, the UK, and Germany, accounting for over 50% of visitors.
- Interested in adult categories and news sites.