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They're an awesome group and they're working hard

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To create a level of transparency, openness, and community rarely seen from the engines. In fact, if you have product ideas, questions, or suggestions, just go to the Bing Forums and jump into the conversation, the Bing team avidly reads and responds to the forum feedback. p.s. from Rand - Just wanted to update with a few important links from the discussions: Bing's Webmaster Blog The IIS SEO Toolkit Bing Webmaster Tools SEO Whitepaper from Bing The Bing Toolbox (includes APIs, Silverlight tools and more) I'm looking forward to some future discussions around more specifics of SEO best practices with the Bing team - if you've got items you'd like me to ask them about, don't be shy! We're planning to have a few more meetings in the upcoming months.


Oh - and since Eric was modest and didn't mention turkey mobile phone numbers database it in person - here's the latest on Bing's US market share increases. Though it's certainly not the most hyped, an SEOmoz tool I took an immediate fascination with is the Top Pages tool (found in SEOmoz Labs - PRO only). What it does is very simple yet powerful: you give it a domain, and it returns a list of the pages at that domain that are linked to by the most root domains (sorted highest to lowest).


I'm a firm believer that the second best way to learn is by example (the first is to try yourself and fail repeatedly - if you can afford it). Since it's no secret that the SEOmoz Daily SEO Blog is one of the most widely-read in the space (with ~50k subscribers) and Rand & Co. are quite successful at building links I thought I'd turn the Top Pages tool back on SEOmoz and examine the most linked-to posts at the blog here.
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