06-08-2015, 05:46 AM
Hi guys,
I have been reading an article regarding the "soon to be released" windows 10 version (looking forward to see what its all about), but the interesting thing is, i read that it will be using Bing as a default search engine, and it would be impossible (more or less), to replace it with Chrome or Firefox or whatever..
I am thinking that will mean, it will be a game changer for many people, because Bing is (my personal opinion) way easier to get to page 1, than Chrome for some reason. I have seen some niche sites i created shoot up to page to page 1 in Bing in a matter of a few months, where as in Chrome they never go there.. And they tend to stay (in Bing), as long as i keep them updated regular..
Will this possibly be a game changer, or am i just plain wrong ?..
I am thinking that with the increase in traffic to Bings search engines due to people wont/cant change the search engine, the end result will be a hit in the face to Chrome, and a serious increase in ad revenue if your running ads with Media.net/Bing. Also with Amazon sites.. if its easier to get to page 1, then again.. More money from new niche sites, and so on..
Let me know your thoughts and ideas.. Does this change anything ?
Gives us some new revenue options, or..
I have been reading an article regarding the "soon to be released" windows 10 version (looking forward to see what its all about), but the interesting thing is, i read that it will be using Bing as a default search engine, and it would be impossible (more or less), to replace it with Chrome or Firefox or whatever..
I am thinking that will mean, it will be a game changer for many people, because Bing is (my personal opinion) way easier to get to page 1, than Chrome for some reason. I have seen some niche sites i created shoot up to page to page 1 in Bing in a matter of a few months, where as in Chrome they never go there.. And they tend to stay (in Bing), as long as i keep them updated regular..
Will this possibly be a game changer, or am i just plain wrong ?..
I am thinking that with the increase in traffic to Bings search engines due to people wont/cant change the search engine, the end result will be a hit in the face to Chrome, and a serious increase in ad revenue if your running ads with Media.net/Bing. Also with Amazon sites.. if its easier to get to page 1, then again.. More money from new niche sites, and so on..
Let me know your thoughts and ideas.. Does this change anything ?
Gives us some new revenue options, or..