Poor Grammar May Lead To Poor Rankings for Bing Search Results

Started by Paresh shrimali, 02-24-2014, 22:23:35

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Paresh shrimaliTopic starter

Poorly written content with poor grammar will have a negative impact on our search results.(Bing)

content have  no any grammatical mistakes, it is best for getting a ranking in Bing search.

also Read more about Quality, http://www.bing.com/blogs/site_blogs/b/webmaster/archive/2014/02/20/quality-do-you-have-it-or-just-think-you-have-it.aspx
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zanuda

But sometimes it's good to have misspelled words - in case where it's common typo/mistake, so you might get traffic from those words.


Megan Brown

I do not agree that misspelled words can get traffic. The content has to be high quality else it can affect search results.
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alc737

Poor Grammar and Typos Can Hurt Your Rankings ... Google, Bing, and Yahoo pay a lot of thoughtfulness regarding the measure of time perusers spend on any ... mistakes result in a high skip rate and lower internet searcher rankings.
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medisonrose

Bing: Poor Grammar and Typos May Result In Lower Search Rankings. ... In the event that those examples show poor language page after page, for a long time, at that point it may have a more grounded negative effect on rankings.


Jeffscott

Bing is not only the search engine to consider poor grammar as a bad signal because it will ruin user experience. So as much as possible provide understandable information to audience.
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RuskinF

As long as your grammar is not extremely poor, you can get away with it.
Just ensure that you write what can be understood by the visitors.
Extremely poor grammar would work against you so focus on making the content stimulating and digestible to the visitors.
These are the only things you need to focus on rank on Bing.

brookeroberts7

Duane Forrester from Bing wrote a blog post on the Bing Webmaster Blog suggesting that Bing's search ranking algorithms do in fact consider poor grammar, typos and poor language to be part of their ranking factors.


JustinC

Such is not the case with Bing.
Bing allows you to use Grammar but not in a strict way.
Bing ignores small Gramamtical mistakes but not huger ones.
You cannot go Grammarless on Bing.

If you want your articles to rank on Bing, make them as easily readable as possible.
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Ensafeindia

But sometimes it's good to have misspelled words - in case where it's common typo/mistake, so you might get traffic from those words.