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Microsoft's new search engine Bing has been a relative success for the company, if not in user numbers, which may have risen slightly in the past month, though sources are often contradictory, then by the large amount of mostly positive press it has been getting almost two months since it was launched. And now there seems to be another reason why Microsoft execs should be patting themselves on the back as data from search-advertising network Chitika shows that Bing users are 55 percent more likely to click on an ad in a site they are visiting, compared to Google users. âœWe at Chitika are quite fond of search engines: since all of our ads serve only to search traffic, theyâ™re our bread and butter in the online world. So with Microsoftâ™s new Bing decision engine making so much noise, we thought weâ™d take a closer look at the clickthrough rates of visitors from the three major search players: Yahoo!, Google, and Bing,â Dan Ruby, director of marketing at Chitika, sa!
id about the reasoning behind the study. The study looked at ads on 50,000 sites in Chitika's network, which generated 32 million impressions in a week this month. The findings show that users who landed on the sites coming from a Bing search were more likely to click on an ad, with clickthrough rates of 1.5...
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