6 Reasons to Include Bing in Your Search Marketing Strategy

These are six reasons Bing is the unsung hero of search engine marketing, and why there's a place for it in your SEO and PPC strategy.

Butter Growth Team

June 17, 2024

Your customers are on Bing, too, you know?

When we think of search engines, Google instantly comes to mind. With its dominating market share and global reach, many businesses direct the bulk of their SEO and PPC efforts towards it. However, it's important to remember that a good chunk of audience uses alternative search engines like Bing. Overlooking Bing means potentially missing out on a significant portion of customers.

Let's explore why Bing deserves a spot in your marketing strategy.

Bing still has a significant user base

While Google might be the global leader, Bing holds a considerable share in specific markets. In the United States, for instance, Bing's market share is noteworthy. Millions of searches are conducted on Bing daily, representing a vast audience that businesses can't afford to ignore.

Different demographics

Bing users often have distinct demographic profiles compared to Google users. Reports suggest that Bing users tend to be older, more affluent, and have a higher average household income. If this aligns with your target audience, not marketing on Bing is a missed opportunity.

Integration with the Microsoft ecosystem

Bing is deeply integrated into numerous Microsoft products, such as Cortana, Microsoft Edge, and Xbox. Users of these products are more likely to search with Bing, presenting a unique set of potential customers.

Our favorite reason: Lower competition, cost-effective ads

Since many businesses heavily focus on Google, Bing often has less competition. This means a potentially lower cost-per-click (CPC) in Bing Ads, enabling your advertising budget to stretch further and often yielding a better return on investment.

Flexibility in ad campaigns

Bing Ads often provides more flexibility in setting up your campaigns. You can assign different time zones for different campaigns and set network, location, ad scheduling, and language at the ad group level. This granularity can lead to more tailored and effective campaigns.

Bing Places for business

Similar to Google My Business, Bing Places is a free service where businesses can list themselves, making them more discoverable. With its interface and options, local businesses, in particular, can significantly benefit from this platform.

Start your Bing marketing strategy with Butter

By diversifying your search engine marketing strategy to include Bing, you open your business up to new opportunities and a broader audience reach. Remember, it's not always about joining the most massive party—it's about being at the right party for your brand. So, if your customers are on Bing, shouldn't you be there too?

Digital marketing essentials

With the overwhelming amount of marketing advice out there, it can be tough to know where to begin when it comes to growing your small business. We've gathered essential resources to help you evaluate your current marketing efforts and uncover opportunities to improve your company's online visibility.

Start by setting up the essential elements of your digital presence like creating your website, social media profiles, and any other digital assets that will serve as the core of your online marketing efforts.

Focus on developing content and messages that resonate with your audience. This step is about crafting the right messages and content that will engage and attract your potential customers.

Once your foundation is set and you're creating value, begin reaching out to a broader audience. This could involve various forms of marketing, from SEO and ads to social media and more.