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The past couple of months, people have been debating whether Bing is a better search engine or if Google? With both search engines constantly updating and adding new features, it is a difficult decision for an Internet marketer to come up with an ultimatum. If you’re conflicted over which search engine provides you the best results, you don’t have to choose anymore. Bingle is a new resource you can use with both results on the same window.  This resource allows you to make a direct side-by side comparison of search results on Google and Bing. That’s why it’s called Bingle: Bing + Google.

This resource was created by Joshua Buss so Offshore SEO companies and internet marketers could successfully track their marketing campaigns on both search engines at the same time. He came up with this concept when he realized his liking for Google would not allow him to completely let go to try out another search engine. He realized only by having both search engines side by side, could he be open enough to explore Bing and its features. The idea of having both search engine results visible at the same time is beneficial because Google and Bing perform well in different categories of searching. Bingle has proven to be a security blanket for thousands of users just like Joshua who are unwilling to let go of Google when it comes to online search.

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Bing has been receiving a lot of positive reviews for its image and video search results. Bing has impressive features such as being able to view a small preview of a video within the search results by just hovering on the thumbnail. It definitely takes away the time consuming pain of waiting for the page to load in order to check if that’s the video you’re looking for!  Many feel Bing has rightfully deserved the praise for image and video search results over Google. However Google has maintained its speed performance for bringing up the fastest search results on the Internet. Bing still needs to figure out a way to bring up their results much faster. It takes more time for websites to get indexed on Bing. Even though Bing takes more time to crawl websites, Offshore SEO companies are still keeping an eye out for the new search engine. A statistic recently revealed that users are clicking on ads within natural search results 55% more often on Bing than Google.

Bingle went live back in June, just hours after search engine Bing was revealed to the world. Other websites and Offshore SEO companies have tried to jump on the Bingle band wagon by creating their own websites which allow users to search for results on both Google and Bing at the same time. But just like owning a knock off Gucci bag, it just isn’t the same! It seems that no definite outcome can be predicted in the near future for the best search engine, so for now why not enjoy using them both.

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